Posts Tagged ‘sources’

Blog Marketing Without the Elephant

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

Looking at this recent report about online car buyers brings back memories of my father who sold cars for a living. Dad would have been a huge fan of blog marketing.

One in five in-market consumers surveyed - approximately 20 percent - said they would likely to buy a vehicle over the internet if such a [...]

Letterpop.com online email newsletter composer

Monday, February 26th, 2007

I came across a nice email newsletter application that has an entirely online engine called Letterpop.com.
I know you can turn your blog’s RSS feed into an email newsletter using apps like feedblitz.com, but it’s just not the same.
Content in an email newsletter tends to be collated and more selective, as opposed to the content [...]

New ROI of blogging report from Forrester

Sunday, January 14th, 2007

Back in October, I posted our initial research
on the ROI
of blogging. Many of you contributed your ideas, thoughts, and criticisms –
thanks so much as it was extremely helpful.
We’ve (finally) published the report – and
actually, there are two of them. The first is “The ROI Of Blogging: The “Why”
And “How” Of External Blog Accountability”. It’s [...]

Successful Business Blogging: Be Timely

Wednesday, November 16th, 2005

This article is 5th in a 6-part series on Successful Business Blogging.
Fresh content is what sets apart your blog from the thousands of others that merely regurgitate information they find elsewhere.  Your site has to be the first (or second) with the story, or you are wasting your time.
1.  Subscribe to good feeds.Find out who [...]