Archive for March, 2009
Secret To Market Domination: Be Everywhere
This is a guest post submitted by Nathan Hangen, of the Webrepreneur Blog. In this post, he gives an interesting perspective on using social media tools. OK, I know the title sounds a little silly, but there is some truth to this message. As a blogger, you know how difficult it can be to dominate [...]
How To Strategically Comment On Other Blogs
Being a regular reader and commenter on other blogs in your niche is a great way to build your brand and bring some traffic over to your own blog. This is probably nothing you haven’t seen before. However, have you ever thought about your strategy to actually doing it?
Have You Taken Action Lately? Honestly!
While I was in New York last week, I had my new virtual assistant (Lisa) do the analysis on the blogger survey I ran on this blog a month or so ago. I got a lot of great insight into what is going on with you guys in regards to your blogging. And something stood [...]
What Times Square Can Teach Us About Blog Marketing
As my regular readers know, I was just recently in New York City. I got back 2 days ago. Obviously, I went into Times Square many times. Here’s what I observed…
Using Multiple Opt-Ins To Track What Works [Aweber]
If you have a mailing list on your blog (and you should), you’re not going to know what works unless you track it. You can track it quite well when using multiple opt-in forms and tracking each separately.
Quit Talking to Yourself
This is a guest post submitted by Nathan Hangen, of the Webrepreneur Blog. In this post, he gives some good lessons about branding and connecting with your blog’s audience. One of my favorite parts about making a living on the internet is being part of a community that understands itself and the members within it. [...]
9 Power Blogging Strategies from a Master Programmer
This is a guest post by Robert Plank, author of the Action Comments plug-in that I have recommended so highly to my readers. Being a programmer, I have worked with a lot of smart programmers and a lot of stupid programmers. Many times I see site builders, especially bloggers, make the same mistakes with their [...]
Confessions of a Rookie Blogger
This is a guest post submitted by a budding blogger and he shares what he has learned so far. It’s 6:30 a.m., just had my first cup of coffee, black. My mind is racing. It is filled to the brim with flagship content waiting to pour onto my computer screen. I type for seven hours, [...]
Where In The World Is Dave?
In this short video, I just tell you what I’ve been up to and why you haven’t seen a video on the site in a week.
Using Gravatars On Your Blog – Why And How
Blogs are simply awesome for building a community. There is innate two-way communication to you posting something and others offering their two cents by way of comments. That sense of community, though, is enhanced when you can SEE them.
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