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As 2009 winds to a close, we look to 2010 with antici…….pation and enthusiasm.  It’s a whole new year with a clean slate.  And with the new year comes a reflection on where we’ve been and where we’re going.  The web has changed drastically and that changes the way we, as internet marketers, do business.
2009 [...]

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Michelle on Success

by Michelle MacPhearson

Alejandro Reyes is so in love with life that it rubs off on anyone around him – myself included.  His skill in motivating, encouraging and connecting people is a natural gift I wasn’t blessed with, but I can learn from him.
And he’s a darn good interviewer too!
He and I had a chat on the topic [...]

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A sneak peek inside the Crowd Mountain member’s area.
   

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How-To “Trim the FLUFF”

by Michelle MacPhearson

So many “training programs” leave things out.
They tell you to “build a website” but don’t show you how.
Or they’ll show you how to put up a great search engine optimized site but will skip the part about monetizing it.
Maybe they cover monetization but monetization is no good without traffic generation.
And then there’s the programs you [...]

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The Twitter Contest for the Acer Aspire One netbook is nearing a close – but there’s still time to enter.
The contest officially ends at midnight on March 31 – which means (ironically) that the winners will be announced on April 1 (April Fool’s Day).
For full details on the Twitter contest, a look at the prizes [...]

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To celebrate the successful launch of Crowd Mountain, I’m announcing a new Twitter contest with some great prizes anyone can use and enjoy!  It’s super easy to enter:
HOW TO ENTER
1. Follow @MichelleM (that’s me) on Twitter
2. Tweet this to your friends: I just entered to win an Acer netbook – follow @MichelleM & retweet to [...]

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While Internet Marketing This Week is a podcast, this episode was too big to just go audio only.
As Facebook announced the changes to their “Pages” feature, Ed Dale, Lynn Terry, Paul Colligan and I decided we’d have to do a LIVE streaming video episode to discuss what this means for marketers.
Who should, and how should [...]

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I’ve not been a huge fan of Facebook for marketing purposes because having a crapload of friends makes it quite difficult to interact with them and manage your Facebook experience.
Facebook made an announcement yesterday that actually makes Facebook marketing viable for the average person.  Facebook “fan” pages just got revamped and behave more like a [...]

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Giving The People What They Want

by Michelle MacPhearson

After releasing Crowd Mountain, I got no less than a zillion (ok, so maybe that’s a bit of an exaggeration, but it was a lot) of emails asking me if there was another way to join aside from PayPal.
Since I’m all about giving the people what they want, I’ve added regular credit card payments to [...]

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You must sign in to Crowd Mountain within the next 24 hours or you’ll miss the ability to submit your personal questions to the Live Q&A session on:

Brainstorming niches
Generating keywords people actually use
Exact competition & traffic numbers to target
How to find room in super competitive niches
What’s too long when working the long tail?
Picking up easy [...]

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