Search Results
It Takes Work To Own A Successful Blog – Or Does It?
If you intend to have a successful blog that actually makes you money then you have to have a game plan. That game plan needs to follow some steps so that you can engage your target audience and find the right affiliate programs for your needs. You need to know where to promote your blog [...]
What’s Your Social Capital?
Here’s a personal story for people who stop in here and who aren’t already my friend on Facebook… I recently made a business contact whom I have a lot of respect for. She’s a marketing maverick who has been in the business 30 years or more. In fact at times our lives have run parallel [...]
Document Sharing (Web 2.0)
Hand in hand with the popularity of Web 2.0 sites (based on sharing, interacting, etc.) comes the ability to give content away on third party sites in the form of documents. Essentially this is a lot like creating Squidoo or HubPages without all the revenue sharing and links distracting your potential prospects. Within your documents [...]
Video Social
NOTE: I have not, to date, used Seesmic but only because I have not needed to yet, for the markets I am in. However, as my target markets become more sophisticated and my competition in the last few years have stepped as ‘up to the plate’ as I have, it is time to add video [...]
Catching Up With Laura and Web 2.0
It’s been a long time coming, but there really hasn’t been a whole lot interesting to tell you about up until now. This is a long post, but worth the read so if you’re rushed or just want to get to the goods, skip down to #3 because that could make a huge difference to [...]
Using Web 2.0 Responsibly (for Marketing)
An online friend (I’ve spoken of him before on this site and others) passed over an informative pdf to me this week, to in turn, pass onto you. You can download the pdf at the end of this post, but allow me to save you some reading time and give you the highlights. (Training and [...]
Measuring Web 2.0 Traffic Success
There are just as many ways to integrate Web 2.0 interaction – and therefore reap the traffic benefits – into an existing website, as there are to launch a new site with Web 2.0 elements. Below is a quick table I’ve drafted up (in no particular order) of types of sites or applications (types/apps), brief [...]
Web 2.0 Gets You Indexed and Serves Up the Traffic
While launching a new site for family – and working at getting indexed – I’ve had chance to notice how quickly the Web 2.0 landscape has changed just in the past few months. The strategy I’m employing for this quiet little launch is my transposting strategy – altered somewhat for the new domain. For the [...]

Recent Comments