It seems to be human nature to take shortcuts. We want results immediately, we don’t want to invest the effort normally required to achieve a goal. We somehow think that we are the exceptions to the rule–while others have to make an effort, somehow we are different and can avoid all the work and effort to achieve the result. In truth, sometimes shortcuts work. They probably work often enough, that we continue to pursue them Read More
Pay-per-click internet search engine promotion is by far by far the most reasonably priced kind of promotion accessible. Read More
SEO Jedi Aaron Wall of SEO Book gives this fascinating interview to Web Marketing Today about using the Google Search-Based Keyword Tool to identify high value keywords for your Website. These are keywords that have higher than normal value for purchasers of Google AdSense and can theoretically mean higher earnings for your site. If you've written off Google AdSense as a low revenue generator or something that requires massive numbers of visitors to see a return, you may want to watch this interview and revisit Google AdSense as a tool for revenue on your Website. Read More
Despite our lackluster economic situation, we should never blame the recession for our franchise failure. Here are some reasons why established franchises fail Read More
Online marketer Chris Pirillo gives his tips on startup based on his own experience launching an online business over a decade ago. His number one tip? No one knows your small business the way you do, so make sure, above any advice you might receive from anyone else, that you understand fully what is involved in making your business a success and understand what it will take to accomplish this. Chris's advice does not negate getting advice from others, including successful entrepreneurs, or reading and gaining as much information as possible about the market you are seeking to enter or about the basics of running a small business in general. It's simply that, when it comes to starting your own business, you must view any advice you receive in the light of your own business model to decide what is likely to work for you and what is no Read More
A couple of weeks ago I was privileged to meet Lon Safko, probably most recognized as the author of his best-selling book “The Social Media Bible.” In reality, he is also a serial entrepreneur, inventor, and international speaker. Lon is the founder of 14 companies, 19 inventions, and he holds three patents. His “First Computer To Save A Human Life,” and more than 30,000 of Lon‘s papers are in the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C Read More
Creating a website can be a hassle and a detriment for a budding entrepreneur, but for around $60 you can create a professional looking website and run it yourself Read More
Today, when people want more information, they immediately turn to the Internet to retrieve what they need; whether it is for projects, news, online shopping, or even just to do price comparisons.

Edelman Digital had been analysing the amount of online chatter over twelve months about major technology brands. Read More
By giving the keys to a business broker with a buy-side agreement, you will unlock doors that you did not realize would open. Read More
I guess as a blogger, twitter user, and sometime pundit, it’s natural to get into a lot of conversations about the impact of Social Media, and the Internet for that matter, on buying and selling. In the past several days, I’ve had a number of conversations with people all over the world. “How do we leverage social media to sell?” “What should we be doing with social media?” “What is social selling?”I have to admit that I feel a little awkward in these discussions, I don’t by any means consider myself a social media expert—it seems, I’ve just learned how to spell www… Read More
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