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Something for Everyone in The NOOB Guide to Online Marketing

April 1, 2011

Holy Cow! What you’re about to see is a blog post originally posted on YOUmoz.com and that was recently re-posted on SEOmoz. It contains more valuable training and insight than most internet marketing courses that you’ll pay hundreds of dollars for, and is one of those rare finds that you’ll no doubt bookmark and refer [...]

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How to Iframe a Complete Website with Reveal Tab into Your Facebook Fan Page in Under 20 Minutes

March 30, 2011

The Facebook iframe transition from fbml has certainly created a lot of buzz in the online world, and for many, a lot of confusion. But I assure you, this change was a very good thing. With iframes you now have the flexibility to add basically anything you want to your Facebook Page…because you’re pulling in [...]

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But I Don’t Know if I Have What it Takes to Reach the Top? Just Do IT!

August 19, 2010

The following short speech is one of my favorites of all time, and is even more true today in 2010 than it was when it was delivered back in 1987. I never get tired of hearing these poignant words, and it very often helps me get back on track. It’s time to step up to [...]

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Article Marketing – Why 99% of Marketers are Doing it All Wrong

March 2, 2010

We all know by now that it pays to be a bum…a bum marketer that is! Thanks to the name given to this simple marketing strategy by Travis Sago, a marketer for whom I have a great deal of respect. He said, “It’s so easy to make money by writing and distributing articles, you could [...]

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The Government (FTC) to Regulate Blogging and Issue Hefty Fines.

October 5, 2009

I saw this one coming… (Article from Foxnews.com) The Federal Trade Commission will try to regulate blogging for the first time, requiring writers on the Web to clearly disclose any freebies or payments they get from companies for reviewing their products. The FTC said Monday its commissioners voted 4-0 to approve the final Web guidelines, [...]

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