Friday, December 18th, 2009 at
12:55 am
Subject: Are you a cut above?
There are some promotions out there for Christmas, promoting gobs of older marketing stuff in exchange for your email address. Honestly, most of that stuff will rot on your hard drive, because let’s face it… it’s last years news
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But if you’re looking for cutting edge know-how, along with the latest developments and tools, I’ve got a site for you. It’s not fr^ee. But neither is the Hope diamond.
And look how much that’s worth.
I list a few things you’re going to get in Santa Deal Time…
- Membership in John Delavera’s personal Brotherhood
- The Brotherhood script for your own use on your websites
- All the products offered by Delavera’s friends
(Really, do I need to go on? Because those three things right there are worth a small FORTUNE when you put them to work in your business!)
You cannot succeed ALONE in Internet Marketing.
You need friends who are willing to lend a hand – and if necessary – even drop everything to help you out…
…and that’s why John has created what existed NO WHERE ELSE on the Internet…
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Sunday, November 1st, 2009 at
1:11 pm
If you are already maintaining a web site, having a blog can add to, or enhance, your existing web presence. The ability to provide your customers, and readers, with fresh content on a daily, or weekly basis can keep your business running even during lean months. Blogging is also a great way for small business owners, with little web design knowledge, and small budgets to establish a professional, attractive, web presence. Many designers charge much less for a completely customized blog design and installation than they would charge for complete, traditional, html or flash website design.
When blogging first began becoming popular among businesses I was slow to notice the change. It seemed to me as though more and more of my competitors were shutting down their traditional websites and replacing them with well designed blogs. Other competitors kept their existing websites up, but added links to their websites that sent surfers to there companies newly created blogs. I decided to start learning more about blogging, but I didn’t want to change my entire website format until I was sure blogging was right for me and my business.
I played around with a few different blogging platforms on a personal level trying to find out what all the fuss was about. I set up a small personal blog on Blogger and later check out a few others, supported with my hosting company. After trying out all of the major blogging platforms I realized that using a blog platform to power my site rather than the current html design could do wonders for my business. In addition to being able to make my blogs look, and feel, professional with little design knowledge, I was also able to easily add photo and text content to these personal blogs with no assistance. This was something I would never have been able to manage on my traditional site. Read the rest of this entry