Posts Tagged ‘tweak’

Why Sweating The Small Stuff Might Not Be A Bad Idea

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

This morning while actively participating in some marketing over at the Firestorm Forum, I came across the ideal post for our blog today :)

You aren’t aware of this, but I really sweat the typos, grammar, punctuation, etc., while creating and posting a new blog post. Ask Scott how often I read and re-read and tweak and change. Luckily, he’s a patient guy, and also believes we need to post our “best work.”

And, nothing can back me up as much as the blog post I found today. The headline (or link name) This Kid Is Lucky To Be Alive really scared me at first. I was anticipating (horribly) the worst. (more…)

Twitter Finally Useful With New Twellow Tool

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

Just a bit ago, I received Websitepro’s newsletter and they have “exciting” news! They have developed their own “search Twitter” website, which hopefully, will allow like-minded people to make contact (and make it a whole lot easier to do).

If you use Twitter this should (more…)

Solid Marketing Advice In An Uncertain Internet Marketing World

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

Today was one of those days where I found myself on the phone quite a few times talking with advertisers using our My Wizard Ads service.

Besides form submission issues, there was a striking thing each phone caller had in common.

Each person:

o Was new to the world of internet marketing
o Had yet to spend tons of money marketing
o Is in a prime position to take the bull by the horns and do something for themselves.

The chance I speak of is that of (more…)

Jumptags A Winner In Any Book Plus An Update on Blogcatalog to Boot

Friday, May 16th, 2008

Today is a double whammy with a new resource that gets listed quickly in the search engines (along with those sought after “indented” listings), and a link out to more information on how BlogCatalog can boost your search engine rankings.

First let’s take a look at Jumptags:

What is Jumptags and Why Should You Be Using It?

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