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.
The following are the plugins I use on my WordPress blogs. I don’t use every single plugin on every blog as some are only applicable to certain situations. And having more than the necessary amount of plugins can slow down a blog. An asterisk* beside a plugin name indicates that I consider it an essential [...]
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 May 3, 2009
I believe the following rules apply to any type of project or endeavor, and are crucial to success but far too easily overlooked. Keeping these rules in mind can not only save you time, but possibly make the difference between success and failure in any activity, business, or enterprise.
By Anna on March 31, 2009
If you had 14 hours per week to work on your online business and you spent 10 of those hours wading through your emails, you’d probably find yourself getting nowhere quickly, no matter how many coaching programs you signed up for and no matter how many eBooks or free bonuses you downloaded.
By Anna on March 13, 2009
Disorganization and confusion can be two of the worst, if not most underrated, enemies of the Internet marketer. Yet, in the battle against complexity, our most powerful tool is its opposite – simplicity. Some tools are so simple, that it’s easy to overlook how powerful they can become. Here is an example of one.
By Anna on March 5, 2009
I have had a hard drive full of what I call “virtual post-it notes.” Notepad (.txt) files stored away in different folders with notes about everything. Little notes, you know? Like post-its on the fridge, but worse. I would need a hundred fridges to hold all these virtual post-it notes. Examples? Product Keys, Serial Numbers, [...]
By Anna on March 2, 2009
One of the items I have begun to find helpful is a timer, which I use to actually keep track of how much time I spend, on what per day.
By Anna on February 28, 2009
Every one of us has a certain amount of time to spend online per day (or per week, or per month.) Some of us are online whenever we are not eating or sleeping, some of us are simply online whenever we are not sleeping. But many of us might only have an hour or two [...]
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