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Record How Visitors Interact With Your Blog
Do you wish you could watch the mouse clicks of your website visitors? Well, I know it sounds really cheesy, but now you can. Today I came across a great service that lets you record the browser window of your site visitors so you can see what your website visitors are doing on your site. You can see their mouse movements, mouse clicks, page scrolling, the works. There are lots of reports... More...
Creating Video Content For Your Blog
Are you shy in front of a video camera? Don’t worry, most people are. Even the biggest hams can turn into quiet introverts when the camera is on them. But there are ways to overcome being camera shy. When my Creative Vado HD pocket camera arrived I thought it would be easy enough to just pull the thing out of my pocket and record anytime. Man was I wrong. I didn’t consider being surrounded... More...
Stepping In Front Of Your Blog
Is it time to step away from your keyboard and get in front of your blog? This is a question I’ve been thinking about over the past several weeks and I’ve decided, yes it’s definitely time. It’s time to put a face to the words. It’s time to let people see you in action. It’s time to embrace the power of video so that you can create content anywhere you go using... More...
Are Facebook Applications Using Multi-Level Marketing
So, do you have six bucks and three friends? You’ll need at least that much to start using the new ChatToText Facebook application. The Facebook application lets you receive chat messages from Facebook as SMS text messages. You can reply to chat message using text messaging and your replies are posted back to Facebook instantly. The service costs six dollars a month and seeks to fill the gap... More...
How To Attract Twitter Followers Using Video
Can I be honest with you? Your Twitter page is boring. Oh, I know it’s not your fault. By design there is nothing overly exciting about anyone’s default Twitter page. Even the little about me square in the upper right hand corner of the page is boring and doesn’t really offer enough space to tell prospective followers anything about you. So, wouldn’t it be great if you could... More...
Interview With A Love Kung Fu Artist
Can being a Love Kung Fu artist help you increase your customer base and make you more efficient too? Well, I can guarantee anything, but it has certainly worked for Mark Berry of LoveKungFu.com. Recently I had the pleasure of interviewing Mark and he told me about several creative ideas he’s used to build up his online life coaching business. Using word of mouth advertising, teleconferencing... More...
How John McCain Lost The Presidential Race
What can we learn as Internet Marketers from the 2008 Presidential race for the White House? Before we answer that, let’s look at how John McCain failed to leverage the Internet to promote his campaign. Was John McCain the victim of a biased news media during the 2008 Presidential race to the White House? Maybe so. But, what ultimately hurt John McCain’s campaign was how his message... More...
Why Do You Want To Own A Business
Each person has their own reasons for wanting to own their own business. For me it’s because I like to explore new ideas and spend time being creative. My guess is you’re not interested in meetings for the sake of meetings or staying committed to bad ideas and neither am I. Here’s a short entertaining video that highlights the woes of the corporate developer and mirrors some of the... More...
Two Tools For Optimizing Your Blog
After researching, writing, gathering links, and cropping images, optimizing a blog is usually the last thing a blogger thinks about. But the truth is, all that hard work could be going to waste if your blog isn’t being seen and the appropriate action isn’t being taken. Slow blog load times can discourage visitors from digging to deeply into your content. If a page doesn’t load fast... More...
Uploading Videos Once To Multiple Video Sharing Sites
Tonight I’m in San Antonio Texas for a few days of fun and sun with the family at Sea World. It’s about a five hour trip from where I live so I had some time on the road to listen to audio books and think. I took in about four chapters of The Four Hour Work Week by Timothy Ferriss and I can tell you it’s worth the read, or download and listen in my case. Tim often refers to people... More...
Using A Social Browser For Social Networking
I have a new social media friend and no, I’m not talking about the tons of random friends requests you get on a daily basis. I’m talking about a piece of social networking software that can help you get your arms around the online social scene. I’m talking about Flock, the web browser that’s based off the Mozilla project. I know what your thinking. Who needs ANOTHER browser... More...
Using New Features In Adsense For Search
Here’s a short video I came across that explains some of the new features in Adsense for search. Custom search can be a great way to integrate another method of monetization into your site. It’s also a great way to help visitors find what they’re looking for on your website. Personally, I like the fact that Google is moving a direction that lets publishers (that’s you and me)... More...
Social Networking For The Bottom Billion
Recently Paul Collier, author of “The Bottom Billion”, gave a talk on Ted.com where he outlined a high level plan to improve the lives of what he calls the “Bottom Billion” of people who live in developing countries and are unable to affect change to improve their situation given the current political and economic systems. What Mr. Collier discusses is fascinating not only... More...
Internet Marketing Events In Dallas Texas
Coming up this weekend is the World Internet Summit in Dallas. In case you haven’t heard of this event, it’s one of the premium places to go to connect with other Internet marketers and find joint venture partners. There will also be a list of well known “guru” marketers there that will be presenting information on how to make money online. Here’s a pre-event video describing... More...


