Archive for May, 2009

The World

If you never really thought about being at war when it comes to your blog and trying to get notices among the millions of other blogs on the planet, then you’ve got to check out this entertaining and enlightening post from Copyblogger.

If you stop and think about it, you’re in a battle for visitors, subscribers, and customers… and you’re fighting all those battles at the same time.

Want to actually start waging war and winning those battles? Check out the link below and play to win:

Your Blog vs. The World: 7 Steps To Winning The War for Attention

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If your business largely depends on your local market, then getting your website and business listed in Google Maps is really important.

I found a really great article from Duct Tape Marketing that lays out how to get listed and gives you more information about why it’s so important.  Well worth reading if your business more local than global!

In addition, here are some other great resources you’ll find useful to learn how to get listed in Google Maps:

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How can you really make money using public domain?  It’s a question I hear frequently.  The short answer is that you can use public domain for anything that you want to use it for.  You’re really only limited by your imagination.  You can literally chop it up, use it completely intact, create derivative works based on it, combine it with other materials, etc.

Here are eight public domain use ideas to get you thinking:

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To a lot of people, ping your blog is like speaking a foreign language.  In fact, the whole idea of pinging anything is a little bit weird to a lot of people

So that’s why I created a short video to explain what pinging your blog means and how to set up your WordPress blog to take care of the whole thing for you automatically.

After you watch the video, you may be interested in getting a list of all the ping services that are out there.  It’s a constantly changing list.  Some services go under, while others change their URL’s to keep up with the changes in technology.

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