Amazing example of Viral Marketing
Posted on December 29, 2007 | Filed Under Blogging, Online Marketing, Traffic Generation, Website Tips
Here’s something that shows, anybody can use viral marketing to make a living online.
Phil Hansen is an artist, he shows on youtube how each of his pieces of art are created. he also goes to the trouble of allowing the audience to participate in how the art is created the he sells that piece of art online from his site.
This guy is uber cool and he elegantly demonstrates to us how to use the internet correctly for marketing.
I want to thank Merlin Ward for pointing me to this guy.
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Go The Distance in Your Business – the LSD Approach
Posted on December 29, 2007 | Filed Under Business Management
How far could you go in your business if you used the long slow distance approach? Ernst van Aaken was an internationally known running coach in the 1970’s who proposed long slow distance training for peak race conditioning. This method is primarily aerobic, where you have a steady supply of oxygen. How can you apply this to your business and keep a steady supply of energy?
I read an early copy of The Van Aaken Method during the 1970’s running boom. There was one part that really got my attention then, which I recalled just a couple of weeks ago when I decided to go for a run.
I am in good condition, but hadn’t run for quite a while and my legs didn’t cooperate. Then Van Aaken’s message played in my mind. Paraphrased, “Anyone, whether male or female, at whatever age, can run 10K or 6.2 miles, provided you are healthy and you run it slowly and steadily.” In addition to completing 6.2 miles, you will become extremely fit over time – step by step, day by day.
It worked. I slowed way down, making sure I could breathe easily. Lo and behold! I found myself both breathing and running easily through the first stretch and soon the last. I was back home and had run the entire time.
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Online Marketing Blog Post the Top 20 Marketing Posts
Posted on December 27, 2007 | Filed Under Blogging, Internet Trends, Online Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, Traffic Generation, Website Tips
I was over at Online Marketing Blog today and found a post which some great content. I wish I had written a lot of it.
Anyway follow the link and you’ll learn about twitter, viral marketing, keyword research, content distribution and much more.
http://www.toprankblog.com/2007/12/top-online-marketing-blog-posts-2007/
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Interesting Way to Increase Conversion
Posted on December 27, 2007 | Filed Under Internet Trends, Online Marketing, Traffic Generation, Website Tips
I’m always looking for ways which might improve conversion and chat is certainly a method which everyone should look at if they have the manpower and budget. However save-a-sale has a new twist which is worth looking at. You can see the video below. The site is located here.
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Are Headlines Tangling Your Readers?
Posted on December 26, 2007 | Filed Under Copywriting
Are Headlines Tangling Your Readers? By Michel Fortin
I’m up for a challenge.
Just recently, my friend and SEO blogging expert Andy Beard posted an article about an interesting case study.
After simply rewording the headline of a blog post, John Wesley literally multiplied his traffic to one of his blog posts by 10 times.
With the same post!
In other words, nothing was changed except for the headline. The article was exactly the same, word for word. But by changing the headline slightly, the blog post drew a ton of traffic, particularly from social networking sites.
Well, now’s your chance to have me do the same thing for you — and learn a thing or two, too. Here’s how. Let me rewire one of your own headlines for maximum selling power. But there’s a catch…
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