By Anna on January 27, 2010
While it’s important not to spread oneself thin and try to work on too many projects at once, it’s also important to develop multiple streams of income. One has to find a proper balance between the two. Generating multiple streams of income is not just a wealth-generation strategy, it is also a matter of increased financial security.
By Anna on September 28, 2009
Have you ever wondered what to do when people use your RSS feed to scrape (automatically copy) your blog content directly onto their site? How do you ensure that they don’t rank higher in the search engines for that article than you do?
By Anna on August 17, 2009
The introduction of online social media might be one of the most revolutionary changes to hit the planet since the invention of bread. This video shows why.
By Anna on July 11, 2009
Even if you’re not able to survey every one of your website visitors to ask them what they think of your site and how they reacted to the different pages, there is still a substantial amount of feedback you can obtain indirectly, through Google Analytics.
By Anna on June 19, 2009
In my last post, I mentioned five simple ways to use Google Analytics to get to know your website better. If you want to get a better and more in-depth understanding of Google Analytics, or even get answers to specific questions you have, here are some free resources I can suggest.
By Anna on June 13, 2009
If you haven’t started using Google Analytics on your website(s) or blogs, I highly highly recommend it. If you’ve set up an account but rarely look at it – I recommend you start looking.
By Anna on May 29, 2009
If you know me, or have been following this blog for a while, you might notice that I don’t promote every product launch or every new thing that comes out with a price tag attached. I made a point when I started this blog that I would only promote products which I personally use and which I would recommend to my own friends and family.
By Anna on May 26, 2009
StomperNet teaches SEO, (Search Engine Optimization), eCommerce, and a lot more on the subject of Internet Marketing, but I have primarily learned SEO (Search Engine Optimization) from them. They offer a lot of free information and guidance, as well as a monthly newsletter subscription, and, for those who are up to it, there is a very expensive membership. But the subject of this blog post is the information they offer for free and at low cost – I am not an “expensive-membership person” myself.
By Anna on November 26, 2008
Since last spring I have been using a service called Traffic Kahuna, which costs $147 per month.
One of the features of Traffic Kahuna, and the main reason I use it, is its Blog Feeder.
The blog feeder allows you to submit an article of 400 words with up to 3 links within the article body. You [...]
Do Your RSS Feeds Link to Your Site or do they Link Somewhere Else?
By Anna on July 25, 2009
It doesn’t hurt to get credit where credit is due. You could be losing some valid backlinks, if you use a service such as Feedburner to manage your RSS feeds. But that’s easy to fix.