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A few weeks ago I made a huge leap of logic that turned out to be quite wrong. I changed the time when I usually submit an article to a site thinking that the change of routine was not an issue. I was wrong and here are 3 tips to help you not make the same mistake. Read More
The minute expertise became an online commodity, the Internet was suddenly awash with experts. But many Internet users have learned the hard way that not everyone is who they say they are. So how do you choose the experts from the actors? Consider these ten tips. Read More
1970s Florida: Winter vacations of Sun, Sand and Surf...

...and the most valuable business lesson I ever learned. Read More
Why taking a couple of months to focus on content and traffic, while refraining from ads, could be the best decision you can make for your niche blogs profitability. - WebMaster-Success.com Read More
Starting an online business is often an attractive option for the first-time entrepreneur since start-up costs are typically low, and that means less risk. But entrepreneurs who want their online businesses to succeed should make sure to avoid these “money-saving” mistakes. Read More
According to the Society For Human Resource Management 2010 Employee Job Satisfaction report, job security and work benefits are the two most important aspects of employee job satisfaction. Both of these are things you, the employer, can control. Satisfied employees are key to a positive work atmos Read More
It's often said that you should write 300-500 words for your blog posts, but I'm of the opinion that the length of your blog posts doesn't really matter. How long should your blog posts be? Read More
What you do in small business marketing has a short term and long term effect. You may not realise it at the time, but taking the wrong actions for a short term gain can harm your brand over time. Here are some examples that show short term gain that can lead to long term pain. Read More
Sam Spade, the hard edged protagonist of The Maltese Falcon, is in some ways the quintessential small business owner. He is a private detective (or dick if you prefer) with an office, a partner, a secretary and a network that would make a social media climber swoon. As a small business owner he Read More
Social media appears to be the new stomping ground for SEO. Social influence is set to determine if you content gets seen. Hows your strategy? Read More
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