Archive for the ‘seo’ Category

IBusinessPromoter or RoboForm?

Sunday, May 15th, 2011

For website submissions on behalf of multiple clients, what’s the best choice…

    –   an application like IBusinessPromoter,

    –   a browser+RoboForm

    –   or just pay someone overseas?

    –   just a browser

Assuming the quality of the directories are all the same, all but the last seem equal in terms of speed and economy… anyone with thoughts?

Google MyMaps of Old

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011

It’s been a while since I thought about Google MyMaps and the fact that they’re able to be shared to the public. Believe it or not, I found a MyMap I started in 2007. This project may get new life…


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Future Date Your Posts

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010

Just a quick December 1st post about managing your blog. If you’re like me, your interest in blogging comes and goes depending on the other things going on in your life. So how do you make sure your blog is kept up to date? The solution is simple – future date your posts. Meaning, write a bunch of posts but don’t publish them immediately. Instead, set the publish date in the future. This way, the post will go online whether you’re thinking about blogging or not.

Painfully simple, I know, but this is a strategy I’m investing in for 2011 to keep my Hotel Directory and a tickets website updated.

How far will you go for 1% off?

Monday, November 15th, 2010

I was about to hop in the car to buy a new TV the other day when it dawned on me – I could buy the same TV online, pick it up at the same store and save 1%. How? Easy – Ebates. Yeah, I’m a shill, but you’ll thank me later.

Ebates works like this: sign up and use their directory to navigate to the website where you want to shop. Each site gives a different discount back to you in cash credit through Ebates. Every $50, Ebates sends you a check. So, if I go through Ebates to a 8% rebate site like Barnes and Noble and I spend $200, I’ll receive $16 credit in my account.

But, in this particular case, I was headed down the road to my local BestBuy. Remembering that BestBuy has an online store plus local store pickup, all I needed was to buy the TV I wanted online instead of there at the store and I’d get 1% back! Let’s say my TV was $1000 – that’s $10 in my pocket. Ok, ok – ten bucks isn’t a huge deal but, if you make it a habit, it can quickly add up.

Here’s another angle: sign a webpage or website up for Google’s Affiliate Network. Forget about selling to other people… just post links to things you want to buy and click them when you’re ready. Google’s Help site says it’s fine to buy products through your own links… Imagine your spouse wants a new kitchen faucet – find an affiliate that offers cost per acquisition and you can defray shipping. Let’s say you were about to get a table saw at your local Sears – sign up for their program through Google and get cash/credit that way. Like I say, how far will you go for 1% off?