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‘How to Choose a Niche Market’ by Matt Carter

Matt Carter’s latest blog post is titled “How to Choose a Niche Market”. Carter says, “Perhaps the most common question that I get asked by people in regard to online marketing really, is ‘how do I choose a great niche market?‘. So assuming a lot of my subscribers would like to know this, I decided to write this post on the topic. Finding a great niche involves uncovering a need that people are looking online to have fulfilled. However it doesn’t mean that you have to find niches that no one has ever found before”. How to Choose a Niche Market Matt Carter’s... [...]

‘Publicity Leads and Why Your Website No Longer Makes the Sale’ – ‘Article Marketing Newsletter’

Eric Gruber has released the latest issue of ‘Article Marketing Newsletter’. The featured article is titled “Publicity Leads and Why Your Website No Longer Makes the Sale”. ‘Article Marketing Newsletter’ Contents 1. Personal Note – What’s New and How You Can Get More PR 2. Article Placement Leads 3. Why Your Website No Longer Makes the Sale. Eric Gruber’s Article Marketing Newsletter  [...]

‘How to stay relevant in a “dodgeball” world’ – ‘The Martini Advantage’ Newsletter

Sandra Martini has released the latest issue of ‘The Martini Advantage’ Newsletter. The featured article is titled “How to stay relevant in a “dodgeball” world”. ‘The Martini Advantage’ Newsletter Contents Note from Sandy How to stay relevant in a “dodgeball” world Get It Done Right – The FIRST Time Client Events. ‘The Martini Advantage’ Newsletter  [...]

‘How To Be A Critic’ – Sean D’Souza’s Article

Sean D’Souza’s latest ‘PsychoTactics’ article is titled “How To Be A Critic”. How To Be A Critic As you chomp into any dish, something happens in your brain. Your brain analyses the contents of the dish, compares it what it knows and then spits out a critique. So the dish could be too salty, too sweet–or, or, or,–it could be just right, or even better than you’ve ever tasted before. In a matter of seconds, we have feedback. Whether we choose to voice our opinion or not, is totally our call. And sometimes we don’t. And sometimes we do. So... [...]

‘Buying Links is Shallow, Short-Term Thinking. Buying Blogs? Now that’s a Strategy.’ – ‘SEOmoz’ Blog

The latest ‘SEOmoz’ blog post is titled “Buying Links is Shallow, Short-Term Thinking. Buying Blogs? Now that’s a Strategy.”. Rand Fishkin says, “I’ve been running an experiment with some dark-hatted links for several months, consistently hoping Google will catch them and remove their value. So far… Nothing. Well, except top 3 rankings for all the anchor text pointed at those pages. Google’s webspam team has all the incentive”. Buying Links is Shallow, Short-Term Thinking. Buying Blogs? Now that’s a Strategy. SEOmoz  [...]

‘The New SEO Process (Quit Being Kanye)’ – ‘SEOmoz’ Blog

The latest ‘SEOmoz’ blog post is titled “The New SEO Process (Quit Being Kanye)”. iPullRank says, “The responsibilities of SEO practitioners have changed to include far more of the digital ecosystem, yet for so many, much of the SEO process remains the same. Currently there are several segments of SEO strategy seen as optional that are actually absolutely imperative to the success of an SEO campaign, as well as to the synergy of other initiatives within the marketing mix”. The New SEO Process (Quit Being Kanye) SEOmoz  [...]

‘The Content Creation Challenge: 22 Tips from Copyblogger [infographic]’ by Denise Wakeman

Denise Wakeman’s latest blog post is titled “The Content Creation Challenge: 22 Tips from Copyblogger [infographic]”. Wakeman says, ““I don’t know what to write about!” “I’m stuck and have writer’s block!” “I have nothing new to say.” Ever say any of those things to yourself when faced with the need to write a new blog post? It’s the content creation challenge and I hear some version of those statements above all the time from clients and others in my networks”. The Content Creation Challenge: 22 Tips from Copyblogger... [...]

‘The Pros of LinkedIn vs. Facebook for Professionals’ by Patsi Krakoff

Patsi Krakoff’s latest ‘Writing on the Web’ blog post is titled “The Pros of LinkedIn vs. Facebook for Professionals”. Krakoff says, “You’re probably already on Facebook, sharing photos of your kid’s first birthday party and links to your favorite articles, recipes and videos. After all, Facebook is a great way to keep in touch with friends and family. But when it comes to using social media for your business, do you really want your professional network colliding with your personal life?”. The Pros of LinkedIn vs. Facebook for Professionals Patsi... [...]

‘Why Blind Obedience is Killing Your Business’ – ‘Copyblogger’ Blog

The latest post on ‘Copyblogger’ Blog is titled “Why Blind Obedience is Killing Your Business”. Johnny B. Truant  says, “Picture three men racing through a tall hedge maze. The first man runs off and begins following paths randomly, hoping to stumble upon the exit. The second man is more methodical. He puts one hand on a wall of the maze and resolves to keep moving forward slowly”. Why Blind Obedience is Killing Your Business ‘Copyblogger’ Blog  [...]

’22 Ways to Create Compelling Content When You Don’t Have a Clue [Infographic]’ – ‘Copyblogger’ Blog

The latest post on ‘Copyblogger’ Blog is titled “22 Ways to Create Compelling Content  When You Don’t Have a Clue [Infographic]”. Brian Clark says, “Yep, we’re introducing the first-ever Copyblogger infographic. It’s about our favorite topic — creating great content. And, as has been our style since the beginning, we’re practicing what we preach. This infographic demonstrates how to repurpose existing content in a different media format”. 22 Ways to Create Compelling Content  When You Don’t Have a Clue [Infographic] ‘Copyblogger’ Blog  [...]


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