Monthly Archives: July 2010

Plus One! Google Adds Another Match Type

Google’s latest targeting feature is the release of the new modified broad match. This new match type gives targeting results that are in between phrase match and the original broad match, but is more closely related to phrase match. As many advertisers know, broad match can be quite risky, and sometimes not produce the most desirable ROI’s.

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Plus One! Google Adds Another Match Type

Picking A Site Name

There are a number of ways that you can try to figure out the best names for your site so that you will get the most traffic. One way is to consider adding a prefix or suffix to the site name in order to be able to make it unique …

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Picking A Site Name

Introducing GuestBlogging.com (Check out the Free Videos)

So, you’ve heard my take on why guest blogging is important . Over the years, you’ve probably seen other popular bloggers talking about it too. But maybe you can’t help thinking … how does it help you build a popular blog of your own

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Introducing GuestBlogging.com (Check out the Free Videos)

The Glass Ceiling, the Inner Circle, and the Key to Building a Popular Blog

“What am I doing wrong?” I whispered to the computer screen. A part of me wanted nothing more than to go to bed and forget about blogging forever.

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The Glass Ceiling, the Inner Circle, and the Key to Building a Popular Blog

Dot Com

If it is at all possible, you should try to select a domain name that is able to have a dot com ending as opposed to the other variations.

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Dot Com

Picking A Good Domain Name

There are many good domain names that are out there for you to use and apply to your site. The thing is you need to make sure that it is a domain name that will fit and work with the product you are offering

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Picking A Good Domain Name

How To Make Great Presentations

At some point, most of us have to make a presentation. Does the notion fill you with dread? Or perhaps you comfortable with presenting, but often don’t know what to say, or how best to say it

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How To Make Great Presentations

Landing Page Makeover Clinic #28: IntelligentEditing.com

This is another addition to our ongoing series of tutorials and case studies on landing pages that work. Daniel Heuman’s software helps writers, editors, translators, and proofreaders prepare error-free documents with greater ease and speed. He tried and abandoned PPC (pay-per-click) advertising, as he discovered the folks who clicked through weren’t his best prospects

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Landing Page Makeover Clinic #28: IntelligentEditing.com

New KeywordEye™ Keyword Visualizer Shows Promise

Matt from KeywordEye™ sent me a ping last week to have a look at a new, free keyword ‘visualization’ tool that he’s been working on for some time now and asked me to give it a look. It’s a pretty neat concept: pulling from the Adwords API, KeywordEye™ pulls up associated keywords to your search and displays the results in a 2D or 3D ‘cloud’ format, with higher traffic keywords displayed as larger words in the cloud, and color-codes the keywords in the cloud green, yellow, or red depending on the amount of competition. An even cooler part of this tool is the ability to view the visualized data by country, match type, and a few other variables

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Make Your Readers Love You: 5 Lessons from Pixar

Everyone loves Pixar. Okay, maybe not everyone

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Make Your Readers Love You: 5 Lessons from Pixar