Nobody has to tell you how competitive online marketing is. I'm sure you already know. You need every edge you can get. And while I definitely do not endorse evil tactics (negative SEO, stealing content, and all the other unbelievably nefarious stuff that goes on), I don't recommend you ignore your competitors, either.
The thought of guest blogging brings up two distinct sets of emotions in people. One, it sounds super exciting. Seriously, what could be more motivating than seeing your name on the leading blogs in your industry? You get inspired by it. You know you'll be putting your names in front of hundreds and thousands of people and make a far bigger impact than you can on your own. When can you get started?
SEO is a hard game that's getting harder all the time? Do you remember the good old days when you'd just cram as many keywords into your blog posts and be done with it? Well, I'm sure you do remember those days, though I hope you weren't actually one of those very naughty individuals who partook in such questionable practices.
Today we sit down with Joanna Wiebe, an expert copywriter and co-founder of CopyHackers.com to talk about how copy can make or break your email marketing campaigns. We also pick Joanna's brain and learn what you as marketer or copywriter can do to turn your everyday work into an even greater success for your business
Spring is about celebrating new beginnings. That's why we've prepared 7 tips that will help you start fresh and grow your business with effective email marketing campaigns. The overall idea is to reinvigorate your strategy after the long winter months and set new goals with positive attitude.
Has all the talk about podcasts ever piqued your interest… even once? I'm sure you've heard about how popular podcasts are becoming. And you've probably seen at least one training course that promises to make you a podcasting star.
Spring is just around the corner (unless you are in Australia like me, of course). And it is the perfect time to declutter your website and get it ready to receive visitors. Why declutter, you ask? Well, allow me to explain.
Want to throw a St. Patrick's Day party? As you know, it's pretty easy — just start inviting friends. Want a parade? That takes a little more organization, but it can be done. Somehow the name St. Patrick has become associated with all kinds of celebrations throughout the world. How did St. Patrick start this worldwide phenomenon? The answer may surprise you.
Social networks can be rather fickle. What's trending now will probably not be trending in another day or even hour's time. It's a phenomenon of the modern internet that is, for a social media marketer at least, both a bane and a boon.
Even the greatest of corporations have sunk in a pool of red numbers every now and then. Companies that were the stars of the industry for decades have turned to dust within months. How come? They simply became too comfortable with their daily work ethics or did not know how to treat their customers.