Mar 30
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Is Web 2.0 Marketing BS? Or Is Calling It BS The Real Hype…

One of the most important things about marketing online is making information about yourself and your products available to potential consumers in as many forms as as possible.
For example, some people may be happy visiting your homepage, while others could be MySpace junkies and prefer to check what you’re up to there, others still might [...]

Author: Michelle MacPhearson
Mar 28
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OMG - Someone Finally Said It

A simple quote, from Jason Cain:
Bloggers are NOT journalists — nor should we aspire to be.
‘Nuff said.

Author: Michelle MacPhearson
Mar 27
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Could 1 Million People Be So Wrong?

I posted about video marketing and included some tips on making your piece go viral, based on the example of a fella who’s got over 1 million views to just one of his videos.
A reader wrote the following and I think my answer has a couple of gems that might help you (1) understand why [...]

Author: Michelle MacPhearson
Mar 27
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The Magic Formula for Online Success Exists!

If you’re into buying and selling websites (and if you’re not, I strongly suggest you head on over to TubbyNerd and let Ed Dale tell you what you’re missing out on) coupled with nifty web 2.0 goodness, it’s imperative you read - learn - absorb Mike Arrington’s “The Magic Formula.”
Then dream up your web app [...]

Author: Michelle MacPhearson
Mar 26
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Video & YouTube Marketing - 4 Tips from a Stellar Example

I’ve got a video I want you to watch.
It made it to VH1’s “Best Week Ever” show, was IFilm’s Pick of The Day, and has over 200k views on YouTube.
Besfore I send you that way, I want you to take note of a couple of very important marketing tactics used here:
1)  The video begins and [...]

Author: Michelle MacPhearson
Mar 23
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A Keyword Goldrush at Tumblr

Do you remember the big rush to grab Squidoo URL’s?  After Tiffany Dow came out with her excellent Squidoo report, every internet marketer on the planet got on Squidoo and tried to snap up their keywords.
And more power to ‘em!   Squidoo is where it’s at for backlinks to your own sites, as well as creating [...]

Author: Michelle MacPhearson
Mar 23
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Big Company Tries to Scare Little Guy Into Submission (same old story…)

Ron @ Statsaholic.com (formerly Alexaholic.com) looks to be in a bit of trouble with Alexa.
Seems they’re suddenly decided his mashup of the their traffic data & charts is a bad thing and they’re blocking his site from displaying it.
So anti Web 2.0, anti-consumer, anti-information.  Is Alexa so egotisitcal that they think their platform can’t be [...]

Author: Michelle MacPhearson
Mar 21
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I’m Going Underground

I’ve been hearing from Willie Crawford (you can read his blog here ) since I got started online that the best way to network, grow your business, and make friends is to attend seminars.
Now, part of the reason I work at home is ’cause I don’t want to have to be out and about all [...]

Author: Michelle MacPhearson
Mar 21
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High PR Backlinks via PRWeb

Get high PR backlinks by blogging press releases at PRWeb, and using their trackback feature.
Check w/ the Affiliate Profit Center for details.
[Via the Friday Traffic Report.]

Author: Michelle MacPhearson
Mar 20
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More on StumbleUpon - Networking

Neil Patel at the Link Building Blog posted about building StumbleUpon networks - where friends agree to Stumble each others’ content first (and, likely favorably).
For those interested in my initial StumbleUpon post, this is a great follow-up. Found via the Friday Traffic Report, where Jack Humphrey Discusses the technique as well.

Author: Michelle MacPhearson