What’s An Upsell?
Posted on April 2, 2008 - Filed Under Blogroll | 1 Comment
Since there are so many new marketers coming online in the last year, I thought it would be helpful to open the topic of upsells for fresh discussion. This is another ‘basic’ and well worn topic. The post below is an introductory post only and is not a formula for product launches.
The up-sell works best [...]
What is Web 2.0?
Posted on January 2, 2007 - Filed Under Blogroll, Web 2.0 Sites | Leave a Comment
Alot of readers are struggling over this whole Web 2.0 topic, so I thought I’d better clear the air and leave some helpful information here.
The term “Web 2.0″ was originally coined by O’Reilly media back in 2004 based on their predictions and trend reporting on where surfers spent their online time and what internet users [...]
Where Will You Go?
Posted on February 10, 2006 - Filed Under Blogroll, Marketing Help | 2 Comments
The internet is going through a major shift right now. Video is here, google has made serious changes to their algorithms, and your website visitors are savvier than ever…you’ve got to stay on top of all this if you’re building or maintaining a business online. Right now, at this stage of the internet, the best thing you can do for your online business is…
Read More..>>Blog and Ping and RSS
Posted on January 6, 2006 - Filed Under Blogroll, Making Money with Blogs | 5 Comments
Today’s Q&A interaction…
“Laura,
How is business? What is your latest tip for the RSS blog scene?”
My new booklet (3 Steps to a Souped Up RSS Feed in WordPress) is more of a marketing test than anything (although the content will serve what is promised and the tone of the sales letter is true to my [...]
Know Your Keywords!
Posted on May 3, 2005 - Filed Under Blogroll, Marketing Help, Website Traffic | Leave a Comment
“You don’t just want any old traffic coming in, you want targeted traffic and the best way to get that is via strategic placement of keywords. You see keywords are the very soul of all search engines and search engines are the driving force behind 70-80% of the average website’s visitor load.”
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