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About.Me: A Good Starting Place On The Web? | Small Business Mavericks

Small Business Mavericks

I’ve always been a proponent of your own domain name. If you have a limited marketing budget but you’re ready to start marketing yourself online right now, then this might be a worthwhile free option for you. Ditto if you are a local business person just getting started with your local online marketing.

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How Not to Increase Online Credibility: MediaPost Fail

Bill Hartzer

But I’m actually embarrassed by a recent article in their Marketing Daily column that I read from time to time. Is that MediaPost graphic claiming that the home page of Aldi’s is a Parked Domain Name? Not only should they own Aldis.com, I would also expect them to own the domain name Aldis.de.

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Measuring and Monitoring Online Reputation: What, Why, and How

ProBlogger

In this day and age, there’s really nobody who is exempt from the supreme importance of online reputation. Business owners need a sterling online reputation to ensure that they keep attracting new clients. The problem is, the chances for an online reputation to be utterly derailed are abundant. Take Klout, for example.

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Beginner Week: Bite the Bullet and Start Your Blog with this Seven-Point Checklist

ProBlogger

Is it going to be market research – and a platform – for a book that you plan to launch? Perhaps your motivation for blogging is to get your writing out there to the world, or to build up a strong reputation in your field. Further reading: Top 10 Blog Monetization Strategies, Ranked In Order (Blog Marketing Academy).

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Triple X Niche Case Study Update: Expenses Report

Viper Chill

Here is a breakdown of my expenses to date: Domain name : $11. A domain name is necessary and while a.info domain is a lot cheaper, I went with a.com since it just seems more reputable. Domain Name : $10.69. I bought the domain name through Namecheap since they offer free WHOIS protection.

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Back-up Your LinkedIn Information | Almost Savvy

Almost Savvy

Social Media – A Tool in Your Marketing/Business Plan Reply Irene Koehler says: November 7, 2009 at 2:28 pm Excellent, Andrea! I backed up my contacts, imported them into my Mac address book, put them into a separate list and also saved a.pdf file of my profile page. I appreciate your advice and assistance. Thanks again, Andrea Andrea?s

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6 Ways to Sell a Website, and 4 Ways Not to Sell One

ProBlogger

The biggest mistake I see being applied to website sales is one that’s repeated in almost all aspects of online marketing: using the same tactics for very different audiences. It’s a philosophy that can be applied to everything from online marketing to selling your own websites, and it always produces good results.