Internet Marketing Category
Easy Internet Marketing Part 1: Online Forums
by Jacqueline Sinex
Monday, February 16th, 2009
Even the most unusual hobbies have community websites dedicated to connecting people with similar interests. Do some quick searching and you are bound to find at least one forum related to your industry – or better yet, related to your target audience. If you are selling baby products, then joining a forum dedicated to new […]
Stuck in a Rut? Topic Selection Made Easy
by Rachael Pierce
Tuesday, February 10th, 2009
Many of us are trying to get as much content out to our customers, colleagues, networking partners, (and many others) as possible. We always say content is king so if you fit this bill, you are definitely on the right track. Even though you are on the right track, sometimes it is easy to get […]
5 Techniques to Drive Traffic
by Bryan Lokey
Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009
Internet marketing has quickly become overrun with people willing to give suggestions. The methods they suggest run the gambit from reasonable to absurd. This litany of suggestions can often leave people confused and unsure of whose opinion to trust. Worst of all, what is often lost in all of these suggestions is the simple and […]
What Internet Marketing Has the Best ROI?
by Jacqueline Sinex
Monday, January 26th, 2009
Update: Angie’s List has since been renamed Angi, and Google Adwords has since been renamed Google Ads. This question is actually more like a challenge. The first part of the answer probably disappoints you: it depends. The best marketing tool depends on things like your industry, your audience, and your goals, among other things. To […]
Hail to The Thief: How Obama Stole the Hearts of America and Taught Us All About Business Marketing
by Bryan Lokey
Tuesday, January 20th, 2009
There are two kinds of internet marketing, the kind that works, and the other kind. Mimicry has become less a form of flattery, and more of a standard operation procedure, so who better to mimic than the man who marketed himself so well that he became one of the most powerful men in the world. […]
E-Learning: Out of the Classroom and Onto the Web
by Jacqueline Sinex
Monday, December 22nd, 2008
Does your company offer courses for professional certifications that require students to spend several hours in a classroom every year? How much more convenient would it be for those individuals to study from their home or office? E-Learning Examples Real estate industry courses with multiple chapters, interactive Flash quizzes, random security check que