5 Inexperienced Blog Moves

May 19th, 2008 by Lori

1. Visit/Hit Counters
Yep, I know you got one and I’m not trying to hurt your feelings but…….
No one really cares if you’ve had 20,000 visitors since June or 300 hits today. They care about your content, site usability and how your site can help them.
Use a hidden one, and stay away from visible stat counters. Eeeeeek!
2. Animation Overload
Animation can be [...]

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LLC As Your Business Structure

May 16th, 2008 by Lori

I was recently talking with a blogger friend who just formed an LLC and has acquired all the legal documents she needs on her path to success.  It got me thinking about it so I investigated. 
A limited liability company (abbreviated by L.L.C. or LLC) is a legal form of business company offering limited liability to [...]

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Blog vs Website

May 14th, 2008 by Jay

One of the big online questions when you’re starting your business is Blog vs Website.
You know you want one or the other, but which one will provide the best opportunities for your business? The answer isn’t cut and dried, unfortunately, but blogs and websites have different characteristics that might help you make [...]

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Staying On Schedule

May 12th, 2008 by Connie

One of the most difficult tasks in working at home is staying on schedule. There are interruptions. You may do things that use your time unnecessarily. And you may not even realize that you are in fact wasting time and money.
"Time is money." (by Benjamin Franklin) This saying holds true especially when you are earning [...]

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Blog Talk Radio

May 9th, 2008 by Connie

Can you blog and be on the radio at the same time? In a way, yes. You can be a guest or a host on Blog Talk Radio and promote your blog. You can use this free service to promote other things too, your eBay items, your website or a product that you are selling.
I’ve [...]

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