| ||||||||
100 Most Recent Articles About:
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 1 |
Sell Yourself, Not Your Products or Services Written by: Bill Platt | Distributed: 2012-01-02 | - Word Count: 989 | Viewed: 2755 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 4.00 Sell yourself, not your products or services. The point we need to make is that your products and services will change over time as your business adapts to the realities of the marketplace. |
| 2 |
Work From Home - Make Money Online With EBay Store Written by: David Miller | Distributed: 2011-12-12 | - Word Count: 2105 | Viewed: 354 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 2.00 Find out how to present your items, as well as other key factors to profit from your eBay Store. |
| 3 |
Bring Your Photography To Life With Stunning Video Written by: Adam Harding | Distributed: 2011-12-12 | - Word Count: 684 | Viewed: 459 | Votes: 0 I want to let you in on my little secret. It is about how I bring photographs to life by creating professional video slideshows that look like they cost hundreds of dollars. |
| 4 |
How To Build a Strong and Powerful Business During a Recession Written by: Trey McMartin | Distributed: 2011-11-10 | - Word Count: 987 | Viewed: 466 | Votes: 0 During a recession, most business owners pull the reins on advertising budgets, fearful of what tomorrow might bring... Those who remain fearful have forgotten what made them the success they are today... They have forgotten that they have a God-given talent to overcome the incredible obstacles in their paths. |
| 5 |
Leveraging the Social in Social Media Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2011-09-21 | - Word Count: 907 | Viewed: 395 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 1.00 Social media marketing is about the conversation, not the pitch. Having conversations with people is nice, but the goal of a brand is ultimately to get people interested in spending their time or money on the brand, after all. What does having this conversation accomplish, and just how does a brand use that conversation to get the critical conversion from conversation to customers? |
| 6 |
Blog Writing - Finding the Right Person Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2011-09-21 | - Word Count: 884 | Viewed: 630 | Votes: 0 There are a host of articles and sites covering advice on how to address various topics, but one area that doesn't get a lot of attention is what "person" to write the blog in. Each linguistic person has its own strengths and weaknesses, depending on the message that needs to be covered. Ultimately, most will simply write in whatever person is most natural to them, but there is some merit in taking a bit of time to think about the implications, advantages and disadvantages of each. |
| 7 |
That First Impression: Title Considerations Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2011-09-19 | - Word Count: 860 | Viewed: 355 | Votes: 0 While it certainly isn't as much work as crafting the body of a superior article, selecting a title for a piece is definitely an important element of the entire process of content creation. Here are some thoughts on crafting a perfect title. |
| 8 |
5 Tips For Writing Great Content For Your Blog Written by: Lee Dobbins | Distributed: 2011-09-16 | - Word Count: 987 | Viewed: 405 | Votes: 0 If you want people to come back to your blog over and over again, then you need to provide great web content. This may seem like an impossible task if you aren’t a natural born writer. Here are 5 tips that will help even the least experienced writer create blog content that will entice even first time visitors to become frequent readers. |
| 9 |
Understanding Cloud Computing for SMBs Written by: Audre Hill | Distributed: 2011-09-16 | - Word Count: 449 | Viewed: 513 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 5.00 The buzz about cloud migration, or taking your business to the cloud, is all over the internet. But the geek speak and sales hype make understanding the cloud difficult for small and mid-sized business owners. Read this to clear up your cloud confusion. |
| 10 |
Dynamic Content: Using Analytics to Write Your Blog Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2011-09-16 | - Word Count: 873 | Viewed: 425 | Votes: 0 The role of web analytics in setting useful metrics for a site has been discussed in-depth in any number of places, but this is far from the only useful function that web analytic practices can offer. As in any field, a little thinking outside the box can offer extensive rewards to the creative researcher. Perhaps most usefully, creative cultivation of web analytics can help conquer blogger's block and help a good writer come up with some unique angles for content they thought they had peaked out on. |
| 11 |
Social Media Marketing Tools – Putting Your Finger on the Pulse of the Web Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2011-09-14 | - Word Count: 856 | Viewed: 343 | Votes: 0 Social media marketing is the home of successful brand promotion, and finding the right mix of tools to take advantage of it has become the defining issue of the modern brand. Knowing the focus of each of these tools and the best way to use them is the key to bringing all this power under control and using it to help promote a brand to its full potential. |
| 12 |
List Building - What Is The Most Important Benefit? Written by: Titus Hoskins | Distributed: 2011-09-14 | - Word Count: 537 | Viewed: 382 | Votes: 0 Many webmasters and marketers make it a point to build thier lists, but many don't realize that building a large group of subscribers is only the first part. The most important part of list building is much, much harder to do... find out what this is by reading this informative article. |
| 13 |
Double The Number Of Online Leads From Your Website Using 5 Fishing Lessons Written by: Robert Dempsey | Distributed: 2011-09-13 | - Word Count: 965 | Viewed: 339 | Votes: 0 These 5 lessons from fishing make it easy to increase the number of leads your website produces by 50% or more. |
| 14 |
Why Anchor Text Could Be The Most Important Aspect Of SEO Written by: Lee Dobbins | Distributed: 2011-09-13 | - Word Count: 1180 | Viewed: 303 | Votes: 0 Getting backlinks to your site is great, but if you aren't using anchor text properly, , you may not be able to rank for your keywords. But anchor text isn't just important for getting you ranked, it's also possibly the most imporant element to look at when analyzing your competition. |
| 15 |
Trans-tangental: The Value of Off-topic Blogging Posts Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2011-09-12 | - Word Count: 863 | Viewed: 446 | Votes: 0 Brand-oriented blogs by necessity have to focus on a particular topic. People are coming to the blog because of the brand, and they want content related to the brand in most cases. However, there are many very good reasons to go into off-topic posting as well. The trick is to balance the needs of on-topic commentary with the occasional bit of off-the-wall entertainment that brings some lively discussion with it. |
| 16 |
Online Fax - 10 Reasons To Get An Online Fax Service Written by: Titus Hoskins | Distributed: 2011-09-12 | - Word Count: 560 | Viewed: 366 | Votes: 0 Online faxing is the new more modern way to fax. If you or your company is not using an online fax service, here are 10 good reasons why you should get it. |
| 17 |
Press Preferences - Blogging Software Explained Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2011-09-08 | - Word Count: 881 | Viewed: 289 | Votes: 0 Understanding a few of the more common blog creation software programs can help any blogger make an informed choice about their particular needs and get their message out in the most efficient way. Here are a few of them. |
| 18 |
Blog Writing - Ghostwriting Dos and Don'ts Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2011-09-06 | - Word Count: 879 | Viewed: 305 | Votes: 0 There are still some misconceptions about ghostwriting that pop up from time to time. To that end, it can be helpful to clarify the nature of ghostwriting and how it relates to creating a high-quality blog, particularly through examples of some of the best and worst practices that can pop up when employing a ghostwriter. |
| 19 |
Beyond Expectations - Getting the Most out of Like and Share Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2011-09-02 | - Word Count: 860 | Viewed: 315 | Votes: 0 What started as socialization programs only slightly more complex than the average e-mail client has grown into one of the newest and most promising marketing niches in the entire world. Taking advantage of this means familiarizing oneself with a few surprisingly simple concepts that have unusually far-reaching implications. In particular, marketers are finding that the "Like" and "Share" features on Facebook have become the newest and best tool in the online marketing arsenal. |
| 20 |
Four Types of Blogs and How To Use Them Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2011-08-31 | - Word Count: 930 | Viewed: 324 | Votes: 0 Blogging clearly has arrived and is here to stay, according to the buzzword-slinging set. It's the “next big thing” or the “wave of the future” - even a “revolution.” Still, most of the people commenting on the blogging trend aren't sure exactly what it is, how it works or even what the different kinds of blogs are. Here are a handful of blogging types and what sets them apart from the others. |
| 21 |
Once More, With Feeling: Producing Consistent, Quality Blog Content Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2011-08-29 | - Word Count: 834 | Viewed: 319 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 5.00 Quality is a key element in good blogging. If the material isn't interesting, it isn't going to be read. Of course, there are different standards of what is interesting. But what is it that makes content quality? How does one get those good ideas and, more importantly, convey them week after week with a steady updating schedule? |
| 22 |
Tips for Escaping Writer's Block Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2011-08-29 | - Word Count: 927 | Viewed: 287 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 4.00 Most writers will experience at least some form of writer's block in the course of their efforts. It must be said that there is no cure for writer's block - those who suffer it push through to the other side with sheer willpower. Be that as it may, there are a number of techniques that can help rally a writer's determination in order to bring them forward through the wall of fear and into the realm of joyful writing. |
| 23 |
Who Else Wants to Know How-To Write an Effective Advertisement? Written by: Bill Platt | Distributed: 2011-08-25 | - Word Count: 1431 | Viewed: 4297 | Votes: 22 | Rating: 2.59 Webmasters struggle everyday with the question of how they should advertise their website. There are so many advertising venues; it is hard to know which is the right venue or the right combination of advertising venues. |
| 24 |
Yes You Can Judge a Book By Its Cover: Blog Design Considerations Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2011-08-25 | - Word Count: 856 | Viewed: 359 | Votes: 0 Paying attention to appearance and to some basic web and blog design elements can make the visit to your blog more enjoyable for your audience and help you retain those vital traffic numbers. |
| 25 |
Book Authors: How To Sell More Books And Get Your Publisher Active Written by: Bill Platt | Distributed: 2011-08-23 | - Word Count: 1871 | Viewed: 48570 | Votes: 33 | Rating: 3.97 It is an unfortunate reality that most people who write books believe that their publisher will always put their best foot forward, to promote their book. In the real world, it does not quite work that way. |
| 26 |
Making Corporate Blogging Credible Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2011-08-22 | - Word Count: 903 | Viewed: 363 | Votes: 0 Blogging is about communication. It is a dynamic medium. (That’s why blogging software comes with a comments function.) Yet so many corporations just use it as another type of newsletter or circular, not really taking advantage of the chance to break out and take advantage of the blogging ethos the way it was intended. So what are some ways a corporation can make its blog more credible? |
| 27 |
A Hard Look at PPC, Click Fraud and the Alternatives Written by: Bill Platt | Distributed: 2011-08-19 | - Word Count: 1268 | Viewed: 3303 | Votes: 11 | Rating: 3.09 Just a few years ago, pay-per-click search engine advertising seemed like it was the answer to the prayers of webmasters vying for search traffic. Given the increasingly competitive nature of PPC advertising and spiraling costs, many small- to medium- sized businesses have begun to question that wisdom. With click fraud running at 25% and click costs for certain keywords hitting $50 a click, advertisers are looking for other solutions. |
| 28 |
Blog Writing Tips - Where to Find Great Guest Posters Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2011-08-17 | - Word Count: 893 | Viewed: 344 | Votes: 0 One of the best ways to keep a fresh angle in blogging is the guest blogger. They can provide good content, take some of the work load off the primary blogger and can bring new perspectives and ideas that the parent blogger can follow up on in later posts as he or she sees fit. It may not be for everyone, but those who embrace guest posting have a lot going for them. So where, exactly, does one find these mysterious guest posters? |
| 29 |
Blog Writing Tips: Keeping Content Fresh Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2011-08-15 | - Word Count: 904 | Viewed: 389 | Votes: 0 Content may be king, but to torture a metaphor somewhat, even the most brilliant crown can grow tarnished. Generating good content isn't always an easy thing, and it requires a great deal of effort to avoid getting into rote postings and halfhearted content that isn't of the quality a blog and its audience deserve. To that end, what are some of the things bloggers can do to keep their content fresh and interesting? |
| 30 |
Me-Too Branding and the Dearth of Creativity Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2011-08-10 | - Word Count: 871 | Viewed: 353 | Votes: 0 Nothing new under the sun, good writers simply steal well, homage, pastiche, parody, satire... the assorted excuses that come up for shamelessly ripping off other advertising ideas may as well be named Legion, for they are certainly many. |
| 31 |
Some Thoughts on Specialty Blogging Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2011-08-08 | - Word Count: 861 | Viewed: 318 | Votes: 0 Blogging is held up in many circles as the epitome of the personal project. Blogs are praised for their focus on the personality of the blogger, the flexibility of the medium and the relatively limitless topics that can be blogged on. Let's have a look at some of the pros and cons alike of dedicating a blog to a particular topic. |
| 32 |
Blog Management - Go Blog Wild Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2011-08-06 | - Word Count: 866 | Viewed: 334 | Votes: 0 Maintaining a blog is about much more than simply presenting the latest news in the life of a person or a brand. A good blog is about conveying the writer's personality and interests to his audience. To that end, the comments section should be one of the liveliest parts of a blog. |
| 33 |
Social Media Management: Quality Social Experiences Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2011-08-04 | - Word Count: 867 | Viewed: 321 | Votes: 0 You've heard it before: Social media is about much more than exposure or coverage. Simply putting a friend request out and amassing a ton of retweets is not enough to achieve genuine social impact. Before you go slashing the budget to your social media marketing department, hear out these few issues that explain why this means more attention, not less, should be paid to social media efforts. |
| 34 |
Blog Management - Know When to Let Go Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2011-08-02 | - Word Count: 868 | Viewed: 304 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 0.00 Sometimes a topic just isn't working - you can tell when you're writing it, and you can tell when you're reading it. Maybe the humor is forced, tired, or rote. Maybe the blogger didn't go into the same level of interesting side detail that he usually does, or perhaps her topic looks like she fell back on a safe and reliable piece, rather than going somewhere new like her last eight. Whatever the reason, not every topic is created equal, and sometimes a post just isn't up to anything like your usual standards. |
| 35 |
Blog Management - How to Work Interviews Into Your Blog Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2011-07-31 | - Word Count: 873 | Viewed: 321 | Votes: 0 An interview is fairly straightforward: a conversation between the blogger and another party, generally about a topic of mutual interest to the blogger, the subject and the readers. In the world of blogging, there are generally three approaches to integrating an interview into a blog. |
| 36 |
Brand Management - Press Release Fundamentals Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2011-07-29 | - Word Count: 875 | Viewed: 322 | Votes: 0 Certain concepts just carry over well from print journalism. The press release, the tried and true method of updating the public on an organization's affairs, is an example of just how well such a concept can survive. While there have been a few adjustments to the specifics, such as the use of keywords and SEO-oriented writing, the core structure of the press release remains the same. Here are a few of the simpler but oft-overlooked steps that can redeem this marketing tool into a primary force. |
| 37 |
Good Press: Promoting Your Blog Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2011-07-27 | - Word Count: 867 | Viewed: 349 | Votes: 0 There are numerous ways to get a blog noticed and mentioned online. Some are good and others are atrocious. We're all aware of "that guy" who simply joins conversations online and says, "Wow, that's interesting. Hey, have you read my blog about..." Sometimes the blog covers the topic being discussed — but usually it doesn't. So how do we avoid becoming "that guy?" There are polite ways to promote your blog in an active sense without becoming a blog-spamming troll. |
| 38 |
How To Have An Endless Stream Of Highly Qualified Free Leads (Part 2) Written by: Willie Crawford | Distributed: 2011-07-26 | - Word Count: 854 | Viewed: 411 | Votes: 0 In part-1, I mentioned how to publish on Kindle to create free leads. Now here's the rest of the strategy to easily get several books on your topic working for you as lead generators. |
| 39 |
Response and Rebuttal: Having a Good Argument on a Blog Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2011-07-25 | - Word Count: 863 | Viewed: 401 | Votes: 0 The strongest arguments are those that can relate their case to other fields of knowledge and understanding. While there are always those who will buy into constantly debunked arguments, by and large the web is a place where the meritocracy of truth can hold court. So, how exactly does one harness this for his or her own blog? |
| 40 |
How To Have An Endless Stream Of Highly Qualified Free Leads Written by: Willie Crawford | Distributed: 2011-07-24 | - Word Count: 675 | Viewed: 359 | Votes: 3 | Rating: 4.00 Do you dream of having so many customers that you can be very selective, and can choose only the ideal customers to work with? Well, it's not a dream... for me and many friends who have also discovered "the secret!" |
| 41 |
If You Want To Get There Faster, You're Going To Have To Pay Written by: Robert Dempsey | Distributed: 2011-07-21 | - Word Count: 758 | Viewed: 340 | Votes: 0 Sometimes you get what you pay for. Paid marketing methods can create results faster than free methods. Each method can suit practically every budget. But how do you know which will work best for you? Let's explore the options. |
| 42 |
Should You Make Money Online With One Website Or Several? Written by: Alan Cheng | Distributed: 2011-07-20 | - Word Count: 1105 | Viewed: 477 | Votes: 0 New and experienced internet marketers are confused as to what they should do for their online business. Many believe that creating 5 websites to make money is better than relying on 1. But this is very wrong. |
| 43 |
Online Marketing: Free and Low Cost Strategies That Make More Sales Written by: Robert Dempsey | Distributed: 2011-07-20 | - Word Count: 1093 | Viewed: 258 | Votes: 0 Free and low-cost online marketing strategies let you reach more of your next customers at less cost, but come with their own set of challenges. |
| 44 |
Wealthy Salon/Spa Owners View Problems As an Opportunity To Grow, Struggling Salon/Spa Owners Don't! Written by: Dan Lok | Distributed: 2011-07-07 | - Word Count: 485 | Viewed: 721 | Votes: 0 Wealthy salon/spa owners focus their energies on growth and overcoming challenges, not on worrying about what others say or think. |
| 45 |
21 Tips for Defeating Writer's Block Written by: Trey Pennewell | Distributed: 2011-03-11 | - Word Count: 993 | Viewed: 836 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 5.00 One of the most difficult aspects of article writing and marketing, is how to come up with fresh topics to write about. It is even more difficult to put your finger on ideas that are hot and related to your topic. Here are some suggestions to help you get those creative juices flowing again... |
| 46 |
14 Tips to Improve Your Article Writing and Article Marketing Written by: Trey Pennewell | Distributed: 2011-03-10 | - Word Count: 1133 | Viewed: 900 | Votes: 0 Everything online requires content, and articles are just one form of content. Learning how to write articles and create content should be a focal point for anyone looking to start a business or even a hobby online, after all like the saying goes, content is king. In this article, we provide 14 tips to help you improve your article content. |
| 47 |
Work Less - Make More Written by: Scott Bywater | Distributed: 2011-03-04 | - Word Count: 413 | Viewed: 746 | Votes: 0 Sometimes it's nice to look back and see how far we have come. Because your growth can sometimes be a bit like watching grass grow. |
| 48 |
The Death and Resurrection of Quality Content Written by: Bill Platt | Distributed: 2011-03-04 | - Word Count: 769 | Viewed: 800 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 4.00 No matter where you go online, you are bound to find someone complaining about the quality of content available online. When we want to find information that answers our questions for us, the last thing we want to do is to land on a MFA (Made For Adsense) website with questionable content. And yet, many of the people who complain about this state of affairs also contribute to the problem... |
| 49 |
Achieve Your Goals With This Mind Trick Written by: Scott Bywater | Distributed: 2011-03-03 | - Word Count: 332 | Viewed: 756 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 4.00 Zig Ziglar had a quote which read: "An optimist is someone who goes after Moby Dick in a rowboat and takes the tartar source with him." And I wanted to take a moment to expand on that quote today, because metaphorically "Moby Dick" is the big dreams we are chasing. But how many of us really believe we will create them? |
| 50 |
Motivation Theory Written by: Scott Bywater | Distributed: 2011-03-02 | - Word Count: 277 | Viewed: 679 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 5.00 Here's another Zig Ziglar quote I came across the other day: "People often say that motivation doesn't last. Well, neither does bathing - that's why we recommend it daily." Nice quote. And it really pulls on the fact that consistency is the key - that nothing just happens and lasts forever... |
| 51 |
Cutting Through The Information Overload: Grab Your Readers' Attention With a Great Title Written by: Bill Platt | Distributed: 2011-03-02 | - Word Count: 802 | Viewed: 910 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 5.00 As avid readers, we have trained our brains to scan the headlines looking for something that might suit our desires... This article will give you a solid understanding of how to grab your readers by the eyeballs and get them to open and read your articles... |
| 52 |
Success Leaves Clues Written by: Scott Bywater | Distributed: 2011-03-01 | - Word Count: 334 | Viewed: 787 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 3.00 Sometimes you can learn a lot from just watching what others are doing. After all, success leaves clues, right? |
| 53 |
The Top Four Introvert Marketing Strengths, As Rated by Introverts Themselves and the Public Written by: Marcia Yudkin | Distributed: 2010-12-23 | - Word Count: 529 | Viewed: 1079 | Votes: 0 It's true that introverts will never grab center stage at a party, and they are not masterful at small talk. However, introverts have many other abilities that take them far in business, and it can make a huge difference to potential clients when those qualities are spotlighted in their marketing. |
| 54 |
Shy People Are a Blessing Written by: Dr Jeannette Kavanagh | Distributed: 2010-12-22 | - Word Count: 719 | Viewed: 960 | Votes: 0 A person who is shy always comes across as having a charm that is singularly missing in most people. Instead of that often brash over-confident person who just loves the sound of her or his own voice, the shy person seems to live and breathe more softly. |
| 55 |
Introverted Business Owners: Don't Believe These Three Myths About Introverts' Marketing Abilities Written by: Marcia Yudkin | Distributed: 2010-12-21 | - Word Count: 697 | Viewed: 915 | Votes: 0 If you know you're an introvert, you may believe you're at a huge disadvantage when it comes to marketing. Watch out for three myths that are harmful to a lot of introverts when it comes to marketing. |
| 56 |
Article Marketing Tips: How Consumers Read Your Articles Written by: Bill Platt | Distributed: 2010-12-16 | - Word Count: 1278 | Viewed: 979 | Votes: 0 If you want to understand what makes one article marketer successful, while many more achieve poor results, then consider this 6-step process designed to help you understand how to make your article marketing more effective. |
| 57 |
How to Work Well With Introverted Clients: Four Guidelines Written by: Marcia Yudkin | Distributed: 2010-12-16 | - Word Count: 595 | Viewed: 846 | Votes: 0 Introverts are reserved people who treasure their privacy, work most productively one-on-one and may need time and space for making decisions. Discover how to create the conditions for a great long-term relationship with introverted clients. |
| 58 |
Public Speaking Skills: First Principle of Great Communication Written by: Dr Jeannette Kavanagh | Distributed: 2010-12-15 | - Word Count: 876 | Viewed: 869 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 4.00 We all need public speaking skills, even if it's only the skill of asking a question at a local meeting of the Parents and Teachers' Association. Over the years I have seen even very experienced public speakers forget the most basic principle of oral (spoken) communication. |
| 59 |
List Building Tips For The Affiliate Marketer Written by: Titus Hoskins | Distributed: 2010-12-14 | - Word Count: 762 | Viewed: 866 | Votes: 0 List building is one simple marketing strategy any affiliate marketer can use to increase traffic and sales. But there are a few simple things you can do to make your list building and affiliate marketing much more effective, find out what they are by reading this article. |
| 60 |
3-30-3 Rule of Online User Behaviour Written by: Jamie Lee | Distributed: 2010-12-14 | - Word Count: 599 | Viewed: 819 | Votes: 0 An effective sales funnel design is instrumental to maximising conversion. The average web visitor would give you a mere 3 seconds before deciding to press the Back button of his browser. If you succeed in capturing his attention, you gain an additional 30 seconds where he will evaluate your value proposition. Finally, you will have an additional 3 minutes to persuade him to perform a particular action. |
| 61 |
Help Desk Software: Exploring Deployment Options Written by: Clark Tanner | Distributed: 2010-12-14 | - Word Count: 772 | Viewed: 852 | Votes: 0 IT professionals of today tend to have high expectations with regard to the software tools they use to track and manage their customer issues. Almost everyone who is researching Help Desk software is looking for the application that has the most powerful feature set at the best price. |
| 62 |
Selling to Introverts: 10 Ways to Appeal to Introverts' Marketing Preferences Written by: Marcia Yudkin | Distributed: 2010-12-14 | - Word Count: 789 | Viewed: 1080 | Votes: 0 Whether you're an introvert or an extrovert, you probably have an unthinking tendency to market to people the way you yourself prefer to be communicated with and treated. If your target audience resembles you, that approach succeeds. But if your target audience differs greatly from you, you're shooting yourself in the foot when you do that. Learn how this applies to selling to introverts. |
| 63 |
Create Staggering Wealth With An Efficient Marketing Sales Funnel Process Written by: Ryan Parenti | Distributed: 2010-12-09 | - Word Count: 1175 | Viewed: 788 | Votes: 0 Did you know a marketing sales funnel process can make you or break you? It's easy and you can make big bucks online quickly if you do this right. |
| 64 |
Use Online Fax To Lower Your Faxing Costs Written by: Titus Hoskins | Distributed: 2010-12-09 | - Word Count: 491 | Viewed: 713 | Votes: 0 These days every company is looking for ways to save money and cut operating expenses. Read this article to discover why using an online fax service can be a great money saver for any individual or business. |
| 65 |
Beginner's Guide To Multiple Domain Web Hosting Written by: Adrian Aditya | Distributed: 2010-12-09 | - Word Count: 598 | Viewed: 716 | Votes: 0 Gone are the days when you had to open a separate account for each of your website. Since the past few years website owners have been able to enjoy the various advantages offered by multiple domain hosting services. As the name implies, this kind of hosting plan allows you to host more than one website under one hosting account. |
| 66 |
How to Improve Your Online Marketing Results Written by: Jamie Lee | Distributed: 2010-12-09 | - Word Count: 788 | Viewed: 681 | Votes: 0 Several factors are integral in determining your advertising campaign success and conversion rates. A good frame work to assess your campaign would be to base it on the 40-40-20 rule. |
| 67 |
Marketing to Introverts: Seven Marketing Pitches That Leave Introverts Cold Written by: Marcia Yudkin | Distributed: 2010-12-09 | - Word Count: 822 | Viewed: 811 | Votes: 0 Unlike extroverts, who thrive on social interaction, introverts recharge their batteries by being alone. They tend to be more private, quiet and to-the-point than extroverts. Here are seven types of marketing pitches that are common in Internet marketing - and elsewhere - that leave introverts cold. |
| 68 |
Disaster Preparedness | Safeguarding Your Most Valuable Assets - Company Knowledge Written by: Anne Sych | Distributed: 2010-12-08 | - Word Count: 428 | Viewed: 769 | Votes: 0 Nobody likes to have to think about disaster preparedness, and many do not give thought to safeguarding 'company knowledge', but among other tangible catastrophic losses, it can mean the difference between your business making it or going under when a disastrous event occurs. |
| 69 |
Marketing for Introverts: Is an Online Business the Cure-All? Written by: Marcia Yudkin | Distributed: 2010-12-07 | - Word Count: 412 | Viewed: 784 | Votes: 0 Is an online business is the most suitable earning situation for introverts? Not necessarily. Find out why it may be a poor idea for an introvert to use their computer as a shield against face-to-face interaction. |
| 70 |
Get Paid Like An Expert By Developing A USP (Unique Selling Proposition) Written by: Ryan Parenti | Distributed: 2010-12-02 | - Word Count: 1108 | Viewed: 702 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 5.00 Want to get paid more for doing the same amount of work? Simply develop a USP to get paid like an expert. Here is how you make more money now... |
| 71 |
Work From Home With Internet Marketing For Online Businesses Written by: Ryan Parenti | Distributed: 2010-11-30 | - Word Count: 1145 | Viewed: 775 | Votes: 0 Internet marketing for online businesses is easy if you have the correct internet marketing strategies. But first a word of warning. Most people who consider themselves internet marketers are simply lacking any real business vision. |
| 72 |
Blog Writing - Beginner Blogging Mistakes Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2010-11-23 | - Word Count: 902 | Viewed: 778 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 4.00 There are a number of mistakes that beginning bloggers make, blunders that compromise their blogs and kill their chances of developing an interested audience. On the other hand, there is far too much criticism and far too little specific advice on the web. With that in mind, here are some of the common opening mistakes new bloggers make, followed by specific steps that can be taken to avoid them. |
| 73 |
Retire From Your Job With This Internet Business Training Program Written by: Ryan Parenti | Distributed: 2010-11-23 | - Word Count: 852 | Viewed: 673 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 4.00 The possibilities with information marketing are limitless - it's up to you whether you want a five, six or even seven figure income. Whichever appeals to you most - it is ALL more than possible with information publishing. |
| 74 |
Building Brand Identity - Monitoring the Numbers Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2010-11-22 | - Word Count: 878 | Viewed: 702 | Votes: 0 Metrics are an important part of any online branding and advertising strategy. A metric is a unit of information used to gauge or measure the statistics that are coming in. Views per week is a metric, as is growth in views from week to week. The number of subscribers to a site might be important to one user, but less important than reciprocal linking rates to another. Given the sheer number of metrics out there, it comes as no surprise that many tools for gathering and evaluating the raw data that feeds into such metrics have been developed. Here are a few. |
| 75 |
Cut the Crap - Avoiding the Trap of Crap Content Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2010-11-18 | - Word Count: 887 | Viewed: 812 | Votes: 0 What exactly is "crappy" content? The short and almost tautological answer is "content that people don't like," but simply saying that doesn't get a writer anywhere. There are many kinds of crappy content, each with its own unique reasons for being a dull and uninteresting lump rather than a well-polished gem of online commentary. |
| 76 |
How To Sell Your Products Online And Cash In On What May Be The Only Recession Proof Industry Written by: Ryan Parenti | Distributed: 2010-11-18 | - Word Count: 1008 | Viewed: 864 | Votes: 0 Tens of thousands of people all over the globe are quietly cashing in on what may be the only recession proof industry -- at the very least it's one of few industries maintaining consistent and enormous growth! |
| 77 |
Brand Management - Retweets and Viral Marketing Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2010-11-17 | - Word Count: 885 | Viewed: 862 | Votes: 0 Twitter's strengths as a messaging service come from the fact that the messages are short, and the service is easy to use. Twitter is actually easier to use than many instant-messaging clients, and doesn't even require an install on a computer. An example of these basic concepts is the retweet, which is sending a tweet one likes or approves of to her list of followers. Retweets account for a lot of Twitter traffic, and form a major part of the site's ability to promote viral content. If a retweet gathers enough steam, it can make the rounds of the entire web in a matter of minutes. |
| 78 |
Website Traffic Generation: Winning the Love of the Traffic Fairy Written by: Bill Platt | Distributed: 2010-11-17 | - Word Count: 1149 | Viewed: 924 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 5.00 Some people still believe that all they have to do is build a website and customers will magically appear on their site... Once they have built their websites, they wait anxiously for the "Traffic Fairy" to come and sprinkle its magic dust on their website too, so that they can make lots of money like other success website owners. |
| 79 |
3 Cutting Edge Steps Show You The Real Way To Make Money Online Written by: Ryan Parenti | Distributed: 2010-11-16 | - Word Count: 742 | Viewed: 899 | Votes: 0 Tens of thousands of people all over the globe are quietly cashing in on what may be the only recession proof industry -- at the very least it's one of few industries maintaining consistent and enormous growth! These people... well, these are just regular folks who have decided they want some extra income and have turned to information publishing for profit (staggering profit). Here is how they do it. |
| 80 |
Introvert Marketing: How Reserved Can Also Mean Revered Written by: Marcia Yudkin | Distributed: 2010-11-16 | - Word Count: 404 | Viewed: 723 | Votes: 0 Many people believe introverts are wallflowers who have no power to attract people to them. In fact, there are numerous ways that introverted business owners can have magnetism. The two keys are knowing yourself and building an authentic reputation upon that foundation. |
| 81 |
Which Is Better, Affiliate Marketing Or Network Marketing? Written by: Marty Bradfield | Distributed: 2010-11-16 | - Word Count: 1081 | Viewed: 1056 | Votes: 0 You may be surprised at the number of online publishers and forum communities that prohibit the discussion of MLM and network marketing opportunities... There are two primary reasons why mainstream online marketers do not want to talk about either one... |
| 82 |
Giving While You're Living, Or When You're Dead Instead? Written by: Lee Hale | Distributed: 2010-11-16 | - Word Count: 569 | Viewed: 958 | Votes: 0 Over the years, there have been many opinions and thoughts as to the legitimacy of Cash Gifting as a viable and honest means of generating cash. But at the heart of Cash Gifting is a fundamental principle that is often overlooked and convoluted with greed and the love of money. This principle is quite simple... |
| 83 |
Marketing Tip: Why Most Network Marketers Fail Written by: Marty Bradfield | Distributed: 2010-11-11 | - Word Count: 1149 | Viewed: 1088 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 3.00 97% of all MLMers and Network Marketers fail... Why? I will break it down for you in this article, and then I will show you how you can overcome the challenges that you must overcome to be successful in this industry... |
| 84 |
Marketing Tip: There Is A Time For Selling And A Time For Closing The Sale Written by: Marty Bradfield | Distributed: 2010-11-09 | - Word Count: 1070 | Viewed: 884 | Votes: 0 Most commercial webmasters enter the online sales process at a great disadvantage... The disadvantage is that they have never worked in sales, nor have they studied the fine art of copy writing... Many webmasters spend a considerable amount of time second-guessing themselves about when and where to ask for the sale... |
| 85 |
Blog Posts Versus Email - Which is Better for Marketing? Written by: Judy Murdoch | Distributed: 2010-11-04 | - Word Count: 932 | Viewed: 918 | Votes: 0 Up until fairly recently, when you wanted to keep in touch with customers and prospects, you used email to send periodic messages to people who opted-in to receive your mailings. People are suggesting that with the rise of blogging, that the death knell of email is upon us. This article will consider the demise of opt-in email as the best way to communicate with your customers. |
| 86 |
Marketing for Introverts: Ignore the Shoulds and Blaze Your Own Trail Written by: Marcia Yudkin | Distributed: 2010-11-04 | - Word Count: 405 | Viewed: 1074 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 5.00 If you're an introvert in business, should you force yourself to market in a way that doesn't match who you are? No! Find out why. |
| 87 |
Marketing Tip: Success Relies Upon The Relationships You Create Written by: Marty Bradfield | Distributed: 2010-11-04 | - Word Count: 1452 | Viewed: 999 | Votes: 0 There is one factor above all others that will determine your ability to be successful on the Internet... That's one factor is your ability to create, develop, and maintain good relationships with other people... |
| 88 |
Is This Such A Thing As An Info Product in a Day? Written by: Judy Murdoch | Distributed: 2010-11-02 | - Word Count: 1028 | Viewed: 802 | Votes: 0 There are lots of books and programs promising you that you can "create a product in a day." You can create a product that you can sell to customers in the time it takes to, say, get your car washed, go to the post office, get through your email, and fix dinner. How totally cool would that be? |
| 89 |
Follow The Experts Who Do What They Teach Written by: Willie Crawford | Distributed: 2010-11-02 | - Word Count: 897 | Viewed: 906 | Votes: 0 As I'm sure that you realize, not all online marketing experts are the same. Some are only interested in your money, and they know that the quickest and easiest way to get it is to sell you "the dream." Many so-called experts have never done what they teach. They come online, survey the landscape, and decide that teaching is easier than doing. |
| 90 |
Marketing for Introverts: Must We Impersonate Extroverts? Written by: Marcia Yudkin | Distributed: 2010-11-02 | - Word Count: 414 | Viewed: 824 | Votes: 0 Introverts need not pretend to be extroverts to succeed in business. Reclaiming your personality and building a marketing infrastructure that respects your personal strengths requires knowing yourself and trusting that people are out there who will appreciate you as you are at your best. |
| 91 |
Brand Management - 5 Opt-in Methods Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2010-11-02 | - Word Count: 866 | Viewed: 817 | Votes: 0 A big aid to the success of any online business is those customers paying attention to the site and its messages, including e-mail and newsletters. People who are following your progress on a regular basis are receiving more exposure to your product, and are more likely in the end to purchase the services or item you're selling than someone who just chances across your site. Thus there is an increasing focus on the opt-in method of list building. Here is a handful of opt-in methods that can be employed to begin building that list. |
| 92 |
Marketing Tip: Connecting With Your Target Market Written by: Marty Bradfield | Distributed: 2010-11-02 | - Word Count: 1127 | Viewed: 1002 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 5.00 I am forever amazed at the responses I get, when I ask online marketers who is in their target market... Everyone? Really? In this article, I use a touch of humor to open your eyes to the real answer behind that question, and later in the article, I show you how to quickly and easily reveal your true target audience... |
| 93 |
How To Profit From Really Inexpensive Website Traffic Written by: Willie Crawford | Distributed: 2010-10-28 | - Word Count: 1200 | Viewed: 815 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 5.00 All online marketers eventually realize that a steady flow of targeted traffic is the very life's blood of their online business. At that point some decide to focus on generating free traffic via methods such as article marketing and search engine optimization. That's how I generated most of my website traffic for many years. |
| 94 |
Marketing Tip: Buying Leads And Lead Generation Is Tough Written by: Marty Bradfield | Distributed: 2010-10-28 | - Word Count: 1080 | Viewed: 1041 | Votes: 0 There are a lot of industries where business people rely upon buying leads to drive new business for them... For example: colleges and other schools, insurance agents, real estate professionals, mortgage brokers, and network marketers are constantly buying leads to find new prospects... |
| 95 |
Stop Stressing - Do, Defer, Delegate Written by: Larry Tobin | Distributed: 2010-10-28 | - Word Count: 859 | Viewed: 894 | Votes: 0 Sometimes the problem that we're dealing with isn't necessarily a matter of the stress itself, but rather the way we're approaching it. Fortunately, this also means that we can correct those same problems that we've made. What we need to learn to do is analyze, categorize and prioritize our efforts. |
| 96 |
5 Reasons to Hire a Ghost Producer for Your Video Content Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2010-10-28 | - Word Count: 859 | Viewed: 829 | Votes: 0 When it comes to producing an online video component, such as a webisode series or informational campaign, it might be time to hire such an expert to ghost-produce your materials. Ghost-production is the development of materials that will go out solely under the brand name, without necessarily attributing the creator in the process. As this article will discuss, there are many advantages in this approach for all involved. |
| 97 |
Retire From Your Full Time Job With The Best Internet Business To Start Written by: Ryan Parenti | Distributed: 2010-10-28 | - Word Count: 771 | Viewed: 811 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 5.00 Do you know how many people are quietly earning a six or seven figure income from information publishing? People like you who are earning it from the comfort of their spare room, with no employees, no overhead and almost pure profit? |
| 98 |
Do Nice Guys Fail In Internet Marketing For Online Businesses? Written by: Ryan Parenti | Distributed: 2010-10-26 | - Word Count: 916 | Viewed: 809 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 4.50 The truth is if you want to build a real business, it needs to be scalable. Here are the lessons learned from that fatal day and the take aways you can use to build your business the right way. |
| 99 |
Marketing Tip: A Google Adwords Strategy That Makes More Cents Written by: Marty Bradfield | Distributed: 2010-10-26 | - Word Count: 1103 | Viewed: 1146 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 5.00 My online associates frequently give me a hard time, trying to convince me that I give away far too much free information... They tell me that I should keep more of my more profitable strategies to myself -- well, at least between us anyway... LOL |
| 100 |
4 Step Checklist For Online Marketing Success Written by: Bill Platt | Distributed: 2010-10-25 | - Word Count: 1343 | Viewed: 1100 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 5.00 Many online business owners want to make the process of developing a successful online business harder than it needs to be... The truth is that a simple 4-step checklist can lead anyone to online profits: |
| Directory Navigation |
|
Locate By Author Locate By Category: ALL Categories Arts & Crafts Arts & Entertainment Automotive Business - Offline Business - Online Career Computers Education Family Finance Food & Drink Health & Wellness Home & Garden Humor Internet Nature & Pets Real Estate Religion Self Improvement Shopping Society Sports & Recreation Technology Travel & Leisure Uncategorized World Events Writing & Speaking Change Number of Results: |
|