Tag Archives: Internet Marketing
Blog Remod
Posted on 12. Dec, 2008 by Michele.
Now that the house is mostly done (more pics soon! promise!), I have a hankering to remodel something else. By the way, if you weren’t around for the extreme makeover, check out posts here and here. We did a serious amount of remodeling in a short amount of time. Nearly killed me, and I do [...]
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From An Anti-Blogger
Posted on 05. Dec, 2008 by Michele.
I’m not a fan of blogs.
Contradictory coming from someone who is in the process of writing a post for one. It all goes back to first impressions, most of which were NOT good and left me believing many are nothing more than
ONE: a thinly veiled attempt at self-promotion, or
TWO: an irrelevant play-by-play account of someone’s [...]
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Twitter Fodder
Posted on 19. Nov, 2008 by Michele.
More fodder for your twittering consideration…Passed on by another twitter-ee, I found this short article insightful and helpful. Primarily, it serves as–yes–another great reminder that networking is first and foremost about relationships. Don’t treat people as the means to your end, but as the end itself. I know I’m beating a lifeless equine here, but [...]
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Write Business: Establishing An Online Presence
Posted on 10. Nov, 2008 by Michele.
Another informative post by Michael Hyatt: Seven Ways to Build Your Author Brand Online. Take the time to read it, then let me know what you think.
Hyatt covered the bases well, I believe. And I second his conclusions. My only addition is to further emphasize point #7. Killing yourself trying to make people (readers, publishers, [...]
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Twitter Temptation
Posted on 05. Nov, 2008 by Michele.
Check it out: Michael S. Hyatt’s take on the Twitter wave, including a list of tempting Twitterers to track (FYI, for those who don’t know, Hyatt is the President and CEO of Thomas Nelson Publishing).
http://www.michaelhyatt.com/fromwhereisit/2008/11/some-twitters-w.html.
Nice to know I’m not the only one who’s fallen for Twitter. Only two weeks in and I plan to continue. [...]



