Archive for the “Personal Branding” category
How to Build a First-Class Email List in 30 Days — from Scratch
by Ben Settle on August 23, 2011
If you want to quickly build a responsive email list in the next 30 days — especially if you’re just starting online and don’t have a lot of money — the following strategy can get the job done. Here’s the story: Several years ago, I was struggling to build my email list and nothing seemed [...]
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- Thanks for this information. It is very interesting and useful. … by Lela
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- [...] How to Build a First-Class Email List in 30 Days — from … by Online Business Roundup August 26, 2011
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3 Simple Techniques to Getting Your Message Seen, Heard and Out There into The World
by Pamela Wilson on August 15, 2011
On the snowy, northeastern Christmas of my 11th year, our parents gathered all five kids around the kitchen table to deliver the news. We were moving to San Antonio, Texas. I was devastated. Texas? I imagined what our new home would look like. We’d be miles from any neighbors — who all walked straight off [...]
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- [...] the lines of this post is one made by Pamela Wilson, … by Stop and Smell the Roses « UpSocials
- Share your reality means share effective content. thanks for … by Techmug
- [...] well, as he’s made it his career to stop people wasting … by Write Like An Expert In Three Easy Steps
- I am currently responsible for online marketing of a German … by Eva
- [...] Rather than leaving it up to your customers to understand … by By the People, For the People: Personalize Your Content : content ping
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Introducing the StudioPress Marketplace: Great WordPress Themes from Exceptional Designers
by Robert Bruce on August 11, 2011
When you’re buying a premium WordPress theme, you have to ask yourself (or someone who knows what they’re doing) real questions about security, stability, SEO, ease of use, ease of updates, and much more. That’s why we created the Genesis framework to be the rock-solid foundation of a smart WordPress site. Then it’s just a [...]
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- Thanks this is great resource nice selection of themes by Lloyd Christie
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Introducing the StudioPress Marketplace: Great WordPress Themes from Exceptional Designers
by Robert Bruce on August 11, 2011
When you’re buying a premium WordPress theme, you have to ask yourself (or someone who knows what they’re doing) real questions about security, stability, SEO, ease of use, ease of updates, and much more. That’s why we created the Genesis framework to be the rock-solid foundation of a smart WordPress site. Then it’s just a [...]
Why People Don’t Want the “Real” You
by Brian Clark on August 10, 2011
Everywhere you turn these days, you hear about authenticity. They say you’ve got to be real in order to connect with today’s social media savvy audiences and consumers. But it’s not necessarily true. Go out and be “real” when you’re having a bad day, and people will quickly call you out for not reacting in [...]
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- Like your commentary about varying levels of authenticity. This … by Nichole L. Reber
- I get a bit fuzzy about the differences in “realness” … by pam
- It’s funny you mentioned the T-shirts as I belong to Group 1, I … by Daniël W. Crompton
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- [...] marketers will tell you authenticity does not exist, that … by Coalition Marketing for the Common Good | Geoff Livingston's Blog
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