SlideShare.net is one of 6 or so document sharing sites that I use. I like it specifically because it, like eZine for example, gets high rankings for my docs. Although, SlideShare was originally meant for slide show presentations (I suspect, based on the name), I use it for PDFs. What’s cool about SlideShare? “SlideShare is [...]
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How To Create, Use And Reuse A Landing Page For PPC and SEO
November 8, 2010
When I create a PPC ad on Google or Bing I generally use just one keyword per ad group. And in my ad, I try to use the keyphrase in the title, the ad itself and in the destination URL. Passing The Keyword For Dynamic Insertion Now, for the landing page, I like to pass [...]
How To Add Your Business To Yahoo Local
November 4, 2010
Yahoo Local, similar to Google Places, offers a free basic listing with the following features: Your listing can display your business address, phone number, and web site URL. You can include your business in up to 5 categories. You can list products, services, brands, and more. Note: These instructions are for adding U.S. businesses only. [...]
How To Transfer Facebook Page Ownership
October 29, 2010
So you have a Facebook Page, and for whatever reason you want to transfer ownership of the page to someone else. Maybe it’s because you sold the business that the page represents, or you created a new Facebook account and want to move your page(s) over… whatever the reason, switching owners is quite simple, although [...]
How To Claim Your Piece Of Land On Google Maps
October 28, 2010
Do you serve a local market? If so.. then PLEASE make it easy for online searchers to find your business when searching for {your city} + {your service} or vice versa. ‘Cause you know what? Research shows that a staggering 97% of people search online before doing any business locally! This “how to” guide will [...]
How To Setup And Track Facebook Ads
October 25, 2010
Setup And Track Facebook Campaigns With Free Tools There are 4 pieces of information that are required when setting up a Facebook ad. You’ll need the Destination URL, the Title, the Description and an image. With those pieces of info you can have a Facebook ad setup in less than a minute. However, if you [...]
How To Map Your Feedburner Feed To Your Own Domain On GoDaddy
October 18, 2010
Google FeedBurner has a feature they call My Brand. Here’s how they describe what it is… “MyBrand lets you use your own domain name to host your feed. It puts you in even greater control of your content and its identity.” Follow the steps below to map your feed from FeedBurner to your own domain [...]
















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