7 Tips To Make Training Your Web Team Merry
Training is easily perceived as a chore by inhouse web teams, but it doesn’t have to be. Here are 7 easily-implemented tips to make training fun and get your staff’s buy-in. 1. Buy them essential web...
View ArticleIs Your Schlock Writing Dismembering Infants?
Schlock writing is bad. Schlock writing is bad because it is uninteresting. By uninteresting, I mean that writing in a schlocky manner is generic. Schlock writing is styleless and schlock is flat. If...
View ArticleWhen To Pay Top Dollar for Copy
It took Leo Tolstoy six years to craft the 460,000-word War and Peace. A cheap copywriting service could churn out as many words for your website for just $9,200 (at 2 cents a word) over the course of...
View ArticleOutrank Your Competition By Taking One More Step
I love competition. I compete against just about anyone, at just about anything. For the last few years, competitive webmastering has been my focus. I like to start a site in a small to medium sized...
View ArticleOutsourcing Content Creation Vs. Hiring in House
One of the first considerations for a web site owner is how to get the content you need at fair prices. Most serious web site developers have little to no time to create the most important aspect of a...
View ArticleNo More Link Begging: 4 Engagement Methods for Content-Based Link Building
Link begging is the practice of identifying link prospects, usually through competitor backlink analysis, and then contacting each one of those sites and begging for a link. Link begging typically...
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