Tweeting Discounts
Your online business is a dynamic creature. It’s never stagnant; always changing and constantly evolving. As such you need to keep an eye on the latest technologies and market trends and keep...
View ArticleFacebook Cache – Understanding and Clearing
Let’s say that you’re using Facebook to share links to your blog posts. To keep things simple, let’s also assume that you’re doing this manually by pasting the links directly into Facebook. You’re...
View ArticleSpinning Articles – Just Plain Wrong
Article spinning involves replacing parts of a blog, website or any other textual content with alternate words or phrases in the hopes of making it seem unique. By spinning an article, your online...
View ArticleNever Use Generic Emails for Online Business
Emails will probably be one of your the primary methods of communication when you run an online business. They are quick, easy and usually the customer’s preferred method of contact. Yet I’m amazed...
View Article6 Types of Content No Online Business Should Be Without
Having quality content on your site is important. It provides your users with information, makes your site look full and well managed, and gives search engines something to read and index. The more...
View ArticleShould you Disable Comments on your Blog?
There are many reasons for using blogs to support an online business and I’m a strong advocate of the practice. Blogs increase content, generate traffic and build audiences. Blogs can also be...
View ArticleBing and Yahoo Merge Webmaster Tools
You’ve probably used, or at least heard of Google’s Webmaster Tools but if you haven’t, then consider getting involved with this product as it’s one of the key ways of gaining insight into Google’s...
View ArticleFree SEO Analysis – The IIS SEO Toolkit
The Microsoft IIS team has been hard at work on a wonderful tool called the IIS Search Engine Optimization Toolkit. Simply install it, point it at a website and give it some time to crawl all of the...
View Article2 Ways to Get Your Unused Domains to Pay for Themselves
Whether I’m stuck in traffic, in the shower or shoveling snow off of my driveway, my brain is never at rest. It’s the curse of the entrepreneur. I constantly struggle to think of new online business...
View ArticleUsing Firefox to Debug Website Redirects
I’ve recently written a few posts around WordPress hosting while moving this site to its new home on Passive Press. One of the things I found curious is how testing a new site can become a pain in the...
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