Customer Satisfaction
If you were to take a poll about customer satisfaction, what do you suppose the number one answer would be?
If you were to take a poll about customer satisfaction, what do you suppose the number one answer would be?
It’s taken nearly twenty years, but we could very well be heading for a paradigm shift in Internet marketing.
Following up on the last post on blogging with what might be the main reason why many people shy away from it, namely the fear of exposure.
One thing holding a lot of people back from blogging is the idea that all their posts have to be perfect, and they just won’t cut it. Do you worry about this?
Sometimes there’s too much focus on how businesses fail, and not enough emphasis put on how big could an online business grow if given half a chance.
Do article directories fit into the content farms category? And if not, then why have they taken a hit with Google’s new algorithm?
A lot of people wonder about whether they’ll get penalized if they write short posts with all the changes going on in the search engine world. Here’s the answer:
A marketing sophism is a statement laid out as fact, repeated many time over by many so called experts, but is deceptively not true.
When you submit articles, post content or comments, do you ever think of it as creating thought funnels? You may be doing it and not even realize it.
Article directories won’t let you put affiliate links in your bio box, but this isn’t a problem if you do article marketing for resale rights products instead.