Archive for July, 2010
Posted on July 28th, 2010.
By Eric Gruber, Your Article Marketing Expert www.articlemarketingexperts.com Thank god for my article submission staff that manually submits my clients’ articles. The process is long and boring. It’s robotic work and can be quite painful. Trust me. I know because before I hired my staff, I handled all of the article submissions by myself so [...]
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Posted on July 24th, 2010.
How to Sell Your Ebooks and Reports in Amazon’s Kindle Store by Denise Wakeman Until I bought a Kindle last month, I had not paid much attention to the amazing content that’s available for digital download. Then, I discovered that I could promote my blogs on Amazon for download to the Kindle. Next, I found [...]
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Posted on July 21st, 2010.
Posted by Kipp Bodnar, http://blog.hubspot.com/blog The iPad has become the poster child for a new emerging device category: tablet computers. Much debate about this new device and category exists, but the numbers don’t lie. In the third quarter, Apple sold more than 3 Million iPads, meaning they sold almost as many iPads as Mac computers. [...]
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Posted on July 20th, 2010.
Published July 20, 2010, Social Media Examiner Whether you’re planning a real-world event (like a conference, tweetup or political gathering) or a virtual event (like a webinar or teleclass), social media can be an inexpensive, cost-effective way to build buzz, fill seats, and turn a one-off gathering into a recurring event. The trick is to [...]
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Posted on July 19th, 2010.
Move around, don’t hide behind the podium: It’s easy to seek shelter behind a speaker podium, especially when you’re nervous, but the podium is a subconscious “block” between you and your audience. Try to move as far away from it as you can.
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Posted on July 15th, 2010.
Association buyers choose speakers who are proven to their members. When you showcase your perspective to the opinion leaders through videos and conversations, you generate interest. And interest generates the next step, usually a visit to your website. If your topics fit the theme, and your demo video shows compelling footage, a speaking invitation isn’t far behind.
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Posted on July 5th, 2010.
And it was just a matter of time before people stopped putting videos on their blogs, and began vlogging. The video IS the blog post!
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