Archive for the 'tools' Category
Tuesday 5 June 2007 @ 05:48 am
If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. In this article I’m going to show you how to give your Internet business the look of a big professional company for under $300.
As well as looking more professional, my tips are going to protect your privacy and still allow you [...]
Posted in internet business, tools | 3 Comments »
Monday 14 May 2007 @ 05:27 am
I was doing some market research for another project and I wanted to share an interesting discovery. Part of the purpose of the project is for me to try my first AdWords campaign (a current hole in my online business toolbox) and I was researching existing ads for the topic that I’m after.
Here are [...]
Posted in $100 A Day, market research, tools | 1 Comment »
Thursday 10 May 2007 @ 12:46 pm
Here’s my list of highlights from ProBlogger’s latest (and greatest) group writing project.
I’ve selected only the ones that will further us in our goal to make $100 a day in our Internet businesses
Top 5 Top Blog Posts in SEO by Solo SEO
Top 5 Easy Ways to Create Information Products by Gobala Krishnan
Shut [...]
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Tuesday 8 May 2007 @ 03:51 am
aLinks is a great WordPress plug-in that you find on surprising few “top WordPress plug-in” lists.
What aLinks Does
aLinks is a link manager. On the Settings page, you define a “keyword phrase” and then assign it a description and URL.
For example I could set up the following:
Keyword: art of money
Description: great tips for making money [...]
Posted in $100 A Day, productivity, tools | 3 Comments »
Friday 27 April 2007 @ 05:32 am
Sorry all you freeloaders, it’s time this site looked like the rest of the Internet and had an in-your-face money making strategy
I’ll post more of the how’s and why’s in a few days, but for now, I thought I’d just acknowledge that no, Art of Money hasn’t been sold, or hacked by rogue [...]
Posted in internet business, tools | 3 Comments »
Tuesday 10 April 2007 @ 07:45 am
When I first started thinking about a city-based blog network I realized that one of my primary revenue sources would likely be link sales, since it would roughly mimic the Yellow Pages ads which were becoming gradually extinct.
What I really wanted was a way to efficiently offer text link ads on specific pages, since [...]
Posted in blogging, internet business, seo, tools | 5 Comments »
Thursday 1 March 2007 @ 11:48 pm
This is the final installment of my domain naming series. It’s just a bunch of tips and tool that I’ve used for brainstorming and selecting the perfect domain for your projects.
Consider that the domain name is the single most important part of your website and it’s also the most difficult piece to change once your [...]
Posted in internet business, keywords, search engines, seo, tools | 7 Comments »
Wednesday 28 February 2007 @ 05:32 am
In this, the third part of our domain naming series, I’m going to talk about a cool tool that is used for scoring domain names.
The tool is called Nemeas and it attempts to answer a simple question, “How do you know if a domain name is any good?”
Well it’s a tough question to answer, and [...]
Posted in internet business, search engines, seo, tools | 2 Comments »
Tuesday 27 February 2007 @ 05:19 am
Since there are now so many domain names registered, it becomes harder and harder to find a great top level domain name for a new site. Since most webmasters won’t have the big bucks to purchase an existing high quality domain a new industry has sprung up: professional domain namers.
Usually these folks/services charge pretty big money [...]
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Wednesday 21 February 2007 @ 10:19 pm
I need a new logo for my city blog network, and I was going to use a traditional logo service like My Logo but I thought it would be fun to get the network bloggers involved in the process so I decided to go the SitePoint Marketplace and run a logo contest.
The process has been [...]
Posted in entrepreneurs, internet business, marketing, strategy, tools | 2 Comments »