Archive for 'Websites'
When Less is More – What to Delete from Your Website
Posted on 22. Oct, 2010 by Matthew Toren.
There are tons of websites packed with advice and recommendations for things to add to your website. Often times, these include things like: monitoring social media, starting a blog, optimizing your site for best search engine rankings, etc. While all of these things are great ideas and can be very important, it’s time to think [...]
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A Password Promise: Make it Good or Risk Losing it All
Posted on 13. Oct, 2010 by Adam.
Passwords can be such a time-consuming annoyance. Wouldn’t you agree? It seems like no matter where we go or what we do, we’re being asked for a password or PIN. Remembering all of our passwords and PINs is a pain, and when we need to come up with a new password, it’s difficult to think [...]
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How Web Traffic Can Bounce Your Business Out of the Competition
Posted on 01. Oct, 2010 by Guest Post.
Businesses come and go all the time. One would think that there is no relation between a large, well-known software firm going bust and a small, family-owned concrete business going belly-up. Think again. Regardless of the size of the employee base, the industry, or the revenue stream, there are many similarities between companies that end [...]
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Great Royalty Free Images – Why They Matter, and Where to Get Them
Posted on 25. Jun, 2010 by Adam.
We’ve all heard the cliché, “A picture is worth a thousand words.” While it’s an overused phrase, the reason it’s used so much is that it’s absolutely true. Pictures communicate to us better than words alone can. They elicit feelings and emotion; they can explain complex concepts at a glance; and they can make an [...]
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8 Really Cool Web-Based Tools for Bloggers
Posted on 01. Jun, 2010 by Adam.
Looking for cool applications to help you make your blog or site all it can be? We’ve found some good ones! From ways to make sure your site looks good no matter who’s looking at it, to protecting your privacy and your content, these tools are all easy to use and either free or very [...]
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Affiliate Network Review: EWA Private Network
Posted on 26. May, 2010 by Matthew Toren.
Every now and then, a product, service or program comes along that really needs to be reviewed and promoted – not because it’s a paid review or affiliated site, but because it’s just outstanding. Even though this is a paid review, that’s definitely the case with EWA Private Network. EWA, which stands for Eagle Web [...]
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Template or No Template? What You Need to Know About Web Design
Posted on 17. Feb, 2010 by Matthew Toren.
Your site is your handshake. It’s the first impression many of your clients will have of your company. If your site looks sloppy, amateurish, or unprofessional, people assume your business is sloppy, amateurish, and unprofessional. For most entrepreneurs, this is not big news. We know the importance of our web presence. What many may not [...]
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Market Savvy: How and where to sell your online business
Posted on 12. Feb, 2010 by Matthew Toren.
Sometimes it’s unavoidable. You spend countless hours designing, building, and promoting your website. You put your blood, sweat, and tears into your business. Then the unpredictability of life happens and you’re faced with the unthinkable: your creation must be sold. Thousands of websites change hands every year. While not all of the scenarios are as [...]
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What to Expect From Social Media Marketing in 2010
Posted on 22. Jan, 2010 by Adam.
If 2008 was the year of beginnings and 2009 was the year of revelations, then 2010 is likely to be the year when social media marketing finally reaches its stride. It’s all about connecting and the opportunities for organizations that truly embrace the idea of social marketing are almost limitless. In fairly short order, the [...]
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Realize the Potential of New Media
Posted on 13. Jan, 2010 by Matthew Toren.
New media surely isn’t new anymore, although if it is new to you, you are in danger of getting behind the curve. In the space of only a few years the power of the Internet has exploded like an ancient volcano, tending to cover a company’s well honed marketing structure with molten lava or ash. [...]
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A Picture Tells a Thousand Words
Posted on 08. Jan, 2010 by Adam.
When you see some of the most creative infographics around today, it’s little wonder that they say that people skim through webpages, focusing on graphics, rather than getting themselves absorbed in all the text. This should tell us all a story, as while the written word is certainly always “king” as we know, if we [...]
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Send Money with Paypal and Facebook
Posted on 06. Jan, 2010 by Adam.
PayPal has become pally with Facebook recently and you can now send money to people right from your Facebook site. All you need is your e-mail address and PayPal takes care of all the rest. Here is the link to the PayPal page within Facebook where you can get started. It seems that Facebook is [...]
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Technology Highs of 2009
Posted on 04. Jan, 2010 by Adam.
Doesn’t it seem as if the pace of technology change is accelerating? We live in exciting times as we are actually seeing the way that we interact and communicate change before our very eyes. Who is to say where we will be in 10 years time at the end of this new decade, as so [...]
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Ask the Right Questions and Get The Most From Google Analytics
Posted on 30. Dec, 2009 by Adam.
Google Analytics is arguably one of the company’s most beneficial tools (and they have many) for Internet marketers. Yet the majority of users hardly scratch the surface when it comes to exploring the true functionality of the tool. It seems that many are just put off by its apparent complexity. This is a great shame [...]










