Dealing with a lot of Guest Bloggers everyday on this blog is teaching me things about humans -bloggers in particular- I never thought of. Of course each blogger has it’s own life circumstances and situation. So, today I am going to talk a little about Blogging Behind the Mask! And why People tend to hid their real identity […]
7 Lessons I Learned About How To Convince Customers To Buy Online
It all started with my E-commerce class where I learn to design an e-commerce website, how to affect customer behaviors online and direct their efforts into buying my group’s products. It’s interested that some of the concepts I see people apply all the times are actually something I’m learning right now. I would really like […]
Why Being Famous has got Nothing to Do with Making Money from your Blog
Sure, people are constantly telling us that through blogging we can make a few hundred dollars here and there; but don’t you think there is something more than just being able to bring in a bit of cash every once in a while? You shouldn’t put emphasis on making money as being your only goal […]
The Bloggers Creed
What makes a great blogger? What makes the likes of Seth Godin, Katie Freiling , Darren Rowse, Leo Babauta, Naomi Dunford, Chris Garrett, , Yaro Starak, , Brian Clark and Sonia Simone great bloggers? That question should be on every bloggers mind when we first start thinking about blogging, with every post we publish and […]
What to Look for When Auditing your Website
Properly optimizing your website for SEO, traffic, visitors and conversions is an ongoing task. It is important to go back and “re-access” your site from time-to-time to uncover new opportunities and fine tuning. Gone are the days of static brochure like websites that never change. Today’s websites are living and ever-evolving. With all this being […]
5 Ways to Streamline Your Online Business
Bigger, faster and more seems to be the fuel behind online businesses. Chasing profits and fighting for customers drives prices to their proper point due to the “invisible hand” and productivity gets rewarded. That’s the theory at least, but theories often work better in classrooms than actually out in the field, when you’re getting down […]





