Month: January, 2008
How to Write Blog Posts That Will Grow Your Readership, and Your Business
When a business starts blogging, there is usually a huge temptation to
use this newly-minted blog as a tool to directly promotion the business
and its products and services. Unfortunately, this is the quickest way
to guarantee that your blog will be totally useless and irrelevant to
visitors. So what should your blog focus on? Providing value to your
readers, […]
14 Usability Tips for Login and My Account Pages
Sites that require users to log in to access certain information and/or purchase products add an additional layer of potential complication to the usability process. To avoid potential visitor confusion and
the possibility for errors, it is important that any login process requires little or no thought on the part of the site visitor.
Once logged […]
Most Public Relations Firms Are Not Online Marketers
Coming from both a programming and public relations background (odd mix I know),
I tend to get really annoyed with PR Firms that think they can just
jump right into online marketing by adding it as a “piece of our
services”, when they really have no idea what goes into an online
marketing strategy. They see blogs as another […]
You Say You Want Some Resolutions
So, here it is almost the end of January. How are y’all doing with your New Year’s Resolutions? Still going strong? Or have you found yourself starting to “backslide” just a little bit?
You know, it’s hard to create new (good) habits or to break old (bad) ones. It’s tempting to sink back into the same […]
34 Google Local Maps Sources For Hospitality Industry Reviews
Who does Google trust? Who do they love to get data from about your local hospitality business?
With the new, expanded, 10-listing One Box now showing at the top of Universal
search for so many local searches, and with number of reviews being given a prominent place in this
new One Box, hotel and restaurant owners need to […]
How I Increased My Blog’s Subscriber Count By Over 1000% In Less Than a Year
One of the most common questions I hear from bloggers and businesses
that blog, is ‘How can I grow my blog’s traffic?’ This is a valid
question, but bloggers shouldn’t forget to focus on their blog’s
subscribers as well. Over the last year, I have seen first-hand what
can happen when you focus on growing your blog’s subscriber count. […]
