From the monthly archives:

July 2009

Twitter Overrated?

by Igor KheifetsSocial Media Marketing

Twitter has become outrageously popular during the last couple of month. But are 140 characters really enough? Heaps of people are struggling to get a point across in this insanely small amount of symbols. Read on to find out why Twitter is hardly as simple as it seems.

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How To Increase Opt In Conversion Rates In 4 Easy Steps

by Igor KheifetsCopywriting

You don’t need a whole lot of traffic to run a successful business. Moreover, traffic happens to be the problem once in a blue moon (although most marketers tend to focus solely on this particular aspect of their business). Read on to discover how to increase opt in conversion rates in 4 easy steps.

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Doing Nothing May Be the Best Thing You Do For Your Business

by Igor KheifetsProductivity and Efficiency

So you’re either working full-time on your home business, or are working part-time on one and aspiring to make it a full-time gig and you want to get the absolute most done with the little time that you’ve got. So whether it’s the 24 short hours in the day, or the 2 hours per week that you have to put into your business, you’ve made a personal pact with yourself to get as much done as humanly possible, to be a workaholic robot until you reach success…

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How To Get Other Bloggers To Guest Post On Your Blog

by Igor KheifetsBlogging

In essence guest posting is a joint venture. It is supposed to be a win-win-win situation. A win for you because you get fresh quality content. A win for the guest blogger because he gets a backlink, exposure and traffic. A win for the readers because they are exposed to new writing perspectives. Read on to find out how to get authors line up to guest post on your blog.

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Still Using Twitter.com To Tweet? 9 Alternative Twitter Web Clients

by Igor KheifetsTwitter Marketing

According to the ReadWriteWeb, 56% of Tweeple are still using Twitter.com to Tweet. Orli Yakuel has done an excellent job of investigating the alternatives to what newbies might have associated with “optimal Twitter experience.” Orli spent a significant amount of time testing each of the available options and presented us with this chart.

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