There’s nothing worse than a vacant blog. You put your blood sweat and tears into your content, follow every quality guideline you can find, and yet the traffic seems to trickle in and bounce away. Clicking the “publish” button shouldn’t feel like you’re just clicking “preview”. Here’s how you can be sure to get some […]
Listening to Seth Godin: Why to Self-Publish Your Book
Seth Godin has two sayings that are stuck in my head worse than that super glue that jammed my fingers a few months ago. First, he says you must “ship it“. He warns us not to wait. So create your work, your art, your genius for the world and then share it. Get it out […]
Niche Vocabulary – Why Poor Content Can’t Hide in Google
Google can spot bad content a mile off and consign it to the supplemental index, but there is a simple solution to making sure big G sit up and take note – use your niche vocabulary. When an expert in any field writes an article, there is a certain vocabulary associated with the topic of […]
Information Overload – The Curse Of IM Information Products?
I believe that one of the biggest problems with the way in which information products in the Internet Marketing niche particularly are currently being delivered, is that basically you receive far too much information in one BIG chunk, leading for the most part to complete Information overload! I’m sure you’ve purchased products which include volumes […]
Good Content Versus Fast Content
It can be a tough world for those starting out with blogging or content writing. The conventional wisdom is that you need to write new content regularly both for SEO benefit and to keep users engaged. For those that follow this advice, this means that the content you write is put together relatively quickly. This […]
Blogging at 76
The world of blogging seems to be geared towards the young with the knowledge to understand what it is all about. Being a senior citizen and trying to learn how to blog for the first time is like walking into a Star Wars Movie and being introduced to the Dark Side for the first time. […]