Would you Comment on this Article?
Would you Comment on this Article?
- by Timothy Caron
In a recent article by Brad Stone that was published: September 26, 2009 on the New York Times website, he talks about encouraging users to share his articles on many of the social networking sites, such as Twitter, Facebook and Linkedin.
An excerpt of the article is listed below:
The blog WebDesignBooth.com is emblematic of Web sites these days in one respect: it seems to desperately want readers to share its insights with their friends.
At the top of each article on this online resource for Web developers are prominent links inviting visitors to post the story to Facebook and the bookmark-sharing sites StumbleUpon and Delicious. Just in case readers don’t get the message, at the bottom of each article is a handful of other icons, leading to Twitter, Digg, Reddit and several other social sites, along with a little inducement in a bright red font that reads “Sharing Is Sexy.” Continue reading
Affiliorama Review? Is it right for you?
Affiliate Marketing Review
-by Timothy Caron
Hey Guy’s and Gal’s, if your into affiliate marketing then I have found a resource that you might be interested in, it’s called Affiliorama.com and in my opinion it’s one of the only websites where I can go, and get a free account, and still get an abundance of great content.
Let’s take a look under the hood of Affiliorama. Continue reading
Building Your Mailing List with Downloads
Building Your Mailing List with Downloads

A mailing list is the lifeblood of your online business. The old adage “the money is in the list” cannot be true enough — if you had a targeted list of prospects to contact each time you have a new product, you will be able to save a lot of effort by marketing it to your existing list of targeted prospects.
You can actually build up a targeted list of prospects that are interested in your products by offering a relevant download on your website. For example, let’s take a look at a very good example — apple.com. When you download the free iTunes and Quicktime software from their site, they will ask you to fill in an optional name and email form so that they can send you offers on songs that you can purchase via — guess where — iTunes! Continue reading
Twitter was taking steps Toward Commercial Accounts
Twitter was taking steps Toward Commercial Accounts
A recent article posted in the New York Times stated recently that Twitter was taking steps Toward Commercial Accounts. And I suggest that you read the article and see how it would effect change for your business.

This is the unveiling of Twitter 101 which is also posted on the Twitter.com webiste.
Twitter unveiled Twitter 101, a series of Web pages and a downloadable slide show that explain what Twitter is and how businesses can use it, along with case studies of a few companies that use Twitter.
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