Archive for March, 2008
Blog Marketing Tips Even the Professional Bloggers Won’t Share:Your Blog Post Titles Have Two Audiences
You’ve no doubt read that you need to make your blog post titles “search engine friendly,” but doing so often kills the creativity and initial appeal of your writing. Instead of trying to appeal to your loyal readers and Google at the outset, approach the two difference audiences in separate stages. - MarketingPilgrim
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Free Search Engine Ranking Checking Tool for Firefox from SEOBook
Want to know where your website ranks in the search results? Our Firefox Rank Checker extension allows you to easily check your website rankings in Google (US and international), Yahoo, and Microsoft Live search. - SEOBook
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Creative RSS Button - Could it Work?
Recently, I’ve been exploring and experimenting with some creative looking blog RSS buttons and came to an interesting conclusion: no matter how unique and prominent it looks, people still tend to prefer that standard little Feedburner button that humbly asks to subscribe. - SEOMoz
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Problogger April Fools: PayPerTweet
As part of an April Fools joke, Darren Rowse launches PayPerTweet. Its like Pay Per Post, but for Twitter. ProBlogger
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Are You Using Twitter Yet?
While I signed up nearly a year ago, I just recently started using Twitter. As a marketer I find it both interesting and fascinating…as it is more transparent than most social networks are. - SEOBook
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The Internet Marketing Unlist: 49 Things You Probably Are Doing But Shouldn’t
My Internet Marketing List of last week got one heck of a response - 22,000 unique visitors in 3 days. In the interest of beating a good idea to death, I bring you the Dark Side of that list. 49 things you really should not do in your internet marketing campaign - CoversationMarketing
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Six Months In, And 600 Posts Later . . . The Worlds Of Blogging and Journalism Collide
The journalist in me has been avoiding this post (too navel-gazing, too self-absorbed), but the blogger in me can’t help it. Media is changing—how it is produced and how it is consumed. The worlds of blogging and journalism are colliding and I want to get some thoughts down on this transition before I forget what […]
20 Types of Pages that Every Blogger Should Consider
When you use WordPress you’re given the choice when publishing between doing it as a ‘post’ or as a ‘page‘. Posts go up on your blog while ‘pages’ are static pages that you can publish without it having to go up on your blog. - ProBlogger
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