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Let go, it’s OK to make mistakes

May 18th, 20090 comments

I think we’ve all seen this in movies or on TV: A writer, looking like he hasn’t gotten any decent sleep, bangs furiously on the keys of a typewriter. He goes over the page obsessively, and spotting something that displeases him, pulls the paper from the machine and crumples it into a ball. This promptly [...]

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Facebook’s Impact on Discussion Forums

December 29th, 20070 comments

Facebook’s growth and new developments are transforming Facebook into the do-it-all web destination. In addition to new applications allowing users to book vacations, play games, and share music, Facebook is also positioning itself to take over a large portion of the content industry, namely: discussion forums. Facebook has always offered discussion forums in Facebook groups [...]

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Nominate Your Blog For the 2007 Performancing Awards

December 17th, 20070 comments

There’s nothing like a high-profile award to boost the traffic at your blog. So why not give it a shot… All you have to do is nominate your blog at this link.

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Guerilla Web Content: How to get articles without paying

October 28th, 20070 comments

Not everyone can afford to pay for web content writing.  In fact, even if it’s a $1.50 article, you can’t afford it either – the quality is so bad that you have to spend hours fixing it (or figuring out what it’s about).  In this case, it’s better to do it yourself.  You may not [...]

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Ecommerce vs. Content Monetization

August 29th, 20070 comments

David Krug was just interviewed over at BusinessPundit. The interview brings up an important question…what’s the best way to monetize online? Krug has a simple answer: e-commerce, hands down. If you’re looking for major upside, then go e-commerce. Content is easiest, but if you’re in it for the long haul, you get much less financial [...]

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