If you are used to consuming content on your iPad then you probably know about an app called Flipboard. Since the day it was launched, the app has been garnering rave reviews from all quarters of tech media mainly because the way it handles and showcases content. It uses the magazine style mode to show [...]
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Google Currents, Google’s Long Anticipated Flipboard Alternative, Finally Arrives
Google Currents, Google’s Long Anticipated Flipboard Alternative, Finally Arrives
If you are used to consuming content on your iPad then you probably know about an app called Flipboard. Since the day it was launched, the app has been garnering rave reviews from all quarters of tech media mainly because the way it handles and showcases content. It uses the magazine style mode to show [...]
Why I Canceled All My Memberships Except One: Mixergy Premium Review
I’ve been involved in internet Marketing since January 18th, 2011.
Since I started, I’ve had the privilege of taking part in a number of online courses that have given me a solid Internet Marketing Education. On the other hand, I’ve also purchased courses that just didn’t live up to the awesome sales page (and trust me, in some cases,… Read the rest of this entry »
Copywriting Makeover: How I Optimized The Onward Studios Squeeze Page
This week I have something really exciting for you. It’s a sneak peak behind the scenes of some work I did for a client.
I must admit I love behind the scenes and before and after makeovers, especially when it has to do with marketing or copywriting.
A big thanks to Carma Leitchy for allowing us to use… Read the rest of this entry »
4 Uncomfortable Truths About Doing Business In 2012
When I sat down to put my realizations, my “ah-ha” moment about some major changes going on in the business environment into words, I thought to myself, this might be too basic and obvious information for the EJ audience.
I will suspend doubt and elaborate my insights for people who may understand these ideas theoretically, yet run away from the… Read the rest of this entry »
Direct From Google: How To Build A Quality Website In 2012
I hear a lot of webmasters complain day in and day out about all the changes that Google constantly makes to its algorithm and how they affect our search engine placement.
Let me break it to you: it’s not all about what Google has done and will do to update its algorithm.
It’s about what you SHOULD BE doing.
7 Signs You Are Not Ready To Quit Your Job And Become An Entrepreneur
We associate the term “entrepreneur” with those brave enough to go out on their own, not conform to traditional corporate standards, and who come out alive to talk about it.
Traditional corporate standards has many employees unhappy with their current supervisor, pay or some other facet of their job. Seemingly, there is a direct relationship among how dissatisfied someone is… Read the rest of this entry »
SEO Salary Guide For Top 20 US Markets [Infographic]
Onward Search’s new infographic, SEO Salary Guide for Top 20 U.S. Markets, is all the rage among SEO experts. It was recently listed as one of the 9 fantastic search engine marketing infographics, and is filled with great statistics on SEO careers and salary. If you are an SEO specialist see where you fall salary [...]
Popup Domination Review
There are only a handful of plugins for this blog that make a direct bottom line increase to income.
Popup Domination is one them, and they just released a brand new version, Popup Domination 3.0.
This plugin is all about increasing the number of people who opt-in to your email list. The more people on your list, the more… Read the rest of this entry »
Google Replaces the Top Horizontal Black Bar With a New Google Bar
If you thought that Google’s redesign spree of its services – that has so far involved changing the user interface design of almost all of its popular services like Google Docs and Gmail – has stopped then you are wrong. Google has announced what they are calling “the next stage of redesign” and it has [...]
Social Entrepreneurship: How You Can Profit By Making A Difference
In my last column I discussed the Occupy Wall Street protests and what their implications are for business ethics.
Since then I’ve been thinking a lot more about one of my favorite topics: social entrepreneurship.
What is social entrepreneurship? Put simply, it’s a term to describe business enterprises that are run with goals that extend to more than… Read the rest of this entry »
Can An Entire Society Be Open Source: Marcin Jacubowski Starts A Movement
As promised, this is the first in a series of follow up articles to my original post about the creative visionary, Steve Jobs.
I’ll write about creative visionaries and their work, who are doing things today that have the capacity to impact the world to a similar or greater extent as Steve Jobs. The activities these people are engaged… Read the rest of this entry »
5 Questions To Ask To See If You Are In The Wrong Business
“I’m going to build a business!”
These words have a certain magical energy to them. They give every solopreneur, looking to hang out a shingle on the Internet, a sense of being on the same level as a Bill Gates, or a Donald Trump, or a Larry Ellison. The vision of a future business maven who creates an empire and… Read the rest of this entry »
What Albert Einstein Can Teach You About Internet Marketing
In ‘Internet years’ I think I can safely call myself a seasoned professional. I have been working online for a long time now; time in which I have know many people come and go.
While I hate to use the term ‘Make Money Online’ or even ‘Internet Marketing’ given the bad reputation that they both have, this industry is… Read the rest of this entry »
The Perils Of Personal Branding: The Kiki Kannibal Story
Being in the business of publicity, I love exploring the elements that contribute to specific examples of someone who is successful at building their profile. I’m interested in figuring out how someone unknown can build a large following and public interest, particularly online.
When recently presented with one such example, it got me thinking about the reasons someone chases… Read the rest of this entry »
MailerLite Review: A Simple Email Marketing Tool for Small Business
When it comes to building an online business (especially if you’re a blogger), one of the most valuable assets that you can have is a email list.
I currently run two relatively active blogs, and my mailing lists play a HUGE role in helping to keep them going. In fact, back in 2010, I reached a stage in my business… Read the rest of this entry »
When Growth Is The Wrong Strategy
This happens to me far too often. I think change can be a good thing, but change for the sake of change is not.
The same goes for growth for the sake of growth. There is no quicker way to kill your business than to grow too fast.
When I communicate with new bloggers I always tell them to start… Read the rest of this entry »
3 Cool Chrome Extensions to Help You Quickly Take Notes
If you spend most of your day online then it is likely that at times you need to save content, be it text or images, so that you can refer to them later on. For users of Chrome, today we will feature 3 useful extensions that can help you grab notes quickly. Each of these [...]
Google+ Now Has Trends and Search Filters
It seems Google+ is adding new features almost every day. While some of them are published officially describing what the new feature is all about, many other features are being rolled out without much fanfare which are later discovered by someone in the ever curious tech community. Like two days ago, a reader of the [...]
Are You Heading For Burn Out?
I always pride myself on my ability to put the nose to the grindstone and go above and beyond, whether that effort was directed toward my blog, my work with clients, or my book.
Over the last year, 60, 70, and even 80-hour weeks aren’t unusual for me – and recently I’ve noticed it’s starting to show… and not in… Read the rest of this entry »



