Website Promotion Tutorials
Free WordPress Plugins and Add-ons to Promote Your Blog On Autopilot
July 14, 2011 by Barbara Holbrook · 8 Comments

There are WordPress addons available for just about any function — including automatic promotion of your blog posts! This article is specifically aimed at folks who are new to blog promotion or want to start their first website marketing campaign but aren’t sure where to begin. The great thing is, these plugins are so simple to set up, there’s absolutely no reason why you shouldn’t be using these tactics to increase your blog’s following. Here’s a guide to some of... learn more
5 Free Ways to Market Your Blog
September 17, 2009 by Spencer Spellman · 2 Comments

It’s no secret that the ailing economy has hit everyone, even us bloggers who depend so heavily on Google Adsense and page impressions. It’s become increasingly harder to grow and maintain those high page views, while also competing with other bloggers in your niche. learn more Read More →
The Basics: How to use StumbleUpon to Increase Your Website Traffic
May 2, 2009 by Spencer Spellman · 3 Comments

The title says it all; we create websites, blogs, wikis, forums, profiles and so on because we want increased traffic. Why else would tools like Facebook and Twitter be increasing at such a staggering rate? By this point, you’ve got to be familiar with the essentials, at least Facebook, if not Myspace as well, and maybe you’re starting to familiarize yourself with Twitter. But have you heard of StumbleUpon? learn more Read More →
Here’s What’s on My Apple iPhone Today
January 6, 2009 by Michael Alexander · 2 Comments

On the side, I write for a few blogs, one of which is AppCraver, an Apple iPhone applications review site. With each review I do, I get smarter about which apps are truly useful to people like you and me. Here’s what’s been on my iPhone lately: Bringing in the reads and feeds The best news app I’ve come across is Mobile News Network. It’s AP news that you can configure in a variety of ways: top news, local news, sports, business, politics and on and on. The interface is super... learn more
How to Decide what is Newsworthy for Your Press Release
December 12, 2008 by Michael Alexander · 1 Comment
I’ve embarked on a series of posts on press relations and so far, I’ve covered the benefits of writing press releases and how to format them. What are the potential topics you might consider for your press release–what is newsworthy, in other words–is today’s topic. I’ll tell you soon on how to write and shape copy for your press release for maximum exposure online. What’s newsworthy is often common sense but it can also be subjective. It’s something... learn more
12 Things You Should Know about Formating Press Releases
December 11, 2008 by Michael Alexander · 1 Comment

How many times have you gone to your mailbox, flipped through the envelopes and tossed the junk mail in the recycle bin unopened? All the time, right? Journalists do the same thing with most press releases they receive, whether sent by snail mail or email. As I wrote the other day, I’m planning on writing a series of posts on how to put news about your business into press releases, how to get people to read them and (one hopes) to act on them. I’ve already written about the benefits of... learn more
Journalism’s ‘Dirty Little Secret’ Helps You and Your Clients
December 10, 2008 by Michael Alexander · Leave a Comment

I was collaborating with a designer friend a couple of weeks back on a Web site for a small, but ambitious, client. The client’s primary interest was presenting his business in the shiniest possible way–no surprise there. But I raised the point with him that although we could build an awesome-looking and functional site for him, there was a lot more to think about than the site’s look and feel. Content matters, as we all know. My point with this client was that he needed to put... learn more
How to Build Your Business During a Recession
December 5, 2008 by Michael Alexander · Leave a Comment

Marketwire, a press-release distribution service, has a free white paper aimed at helping you market your products and services when you must do more with less in these tough economic times. “Top 10 Strategies for Boosting ROI Despite Shrinking Budgets and Dwindling Resources,” suggests creative strategies for improving search engine optimization, engaging social media communities, maximizing online communications, reaching out to journalists, setting goals and measuring results. learn... learn more
Improve Your SEO Part 3 – Attention To Detail
December 3, 2008 by Philip Beel · 8 Comments
Welcome to the final installment of “Improve Your SEO.” This topic has been spread over three posts, so if you haven’t already, check out part 1 and part 2 of the series. This final post will concentrate on the final touches of Search Engine Optimization (SEO), which you can implement to improve the performance of your site. The topics have been broken down with examples to give you a better understanding of how you can implement the changes. This tutorial will cover splash pages,... learn more
How to Make Your Site is Journalist Friendly and Increase Publicity
November 24, 2008 by Michael Alexander · Leave a Comment

There isn’t a journalist alive who doesn’t use the Web to develop story ideas, find breaking news, research feature articles and more. Here are some of the primary reasons a journalist might want to visit your site: learn more Read More →









