There’s been a lot of talk lately about “The Long Tail”, the Chris Anderson book that has become kind of the bible of niche marketing. In his book, Mr. Anderson describes how the blockbuster is quickly becoming a thing of the past as technology (the internet) is allowing businesses to focus or essentially hone in on formerly underserved markets.
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Content Artist
Content Artist is a new piece of software due to release on Friday December 1 (2006). The software claims to take a pre-existing article and perform a re-write. The resulting article is said to be unique and both machine readable (easy to do) AND people readable (not so easy to do).
Ah, the promise of the “Hassle-Free” website
For over a year I’ve belonged to a group called Content Desk. It’s a site that’s run by several Online marketing gurus-including Jack Humphrey of The Friday Traffic Report fame. The mission of Content Desk, now called RPM - Institute is to help it’s members become content website publishers.
Establishing Your web presence
So you think you’re ready to launch your first website? Well, you’re not alone, an average of three million new websites appear on the internet every day! Websites exist for a variety of reasons such as personal websites for your hobbies, family, children, wedding, and new family additions. Many businesses throughout the world have a web presence to promote their products and services to a global audience.
The Million Dollar Experiment –Why Not Give It A Try?
Lately, I’ve been reading a brilliant blog by a fellow named Steve Pavlina. It’s a blog all about personal development. It’s absolutely crammed with content - it’s really an example of what a blog can be, (something for all of us to strive for). Anyway, I’m posting about it today to tell you about […]
It’s the Content Stupid!
Here’s an excellent post by Anthony Fallon over at Warrington Web Works, about SEO and Google and the conventional wisdom (or lack of), that is preached every day by bloggers, webmasters and web gurus. Most of us have been the victim of this kind of thinking at one time or another:
Will Google like my […]