I've never spent any money on offline marketing like brochures or even a newspaper ad. I don't think it would work that good if you're advertising a website.
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I've never spent any money on offline marketing like brochures or even a newspaper ad. I don't think it would work that good if you're advertising a website.
I hate the new timeline design Facebook rolled out for all pages. It's not even optional! Posts are scattered all over the page. Not easy to navigate AT ALL!
If you have ads on your website to get money out of them, have you done anything to prevent people from using AdBlock while they're surfing it? There's a script available that can detect if a user...
They're amazing - can't wait until HTML5 is released. CSS3 is great for animations, although it's not supported by all browsers (damn you IE). HTML5 is still a little raw but may even replace Flash...
We're still a few years away until HTML5 is officially launched. Some current HTML tags like <font> will soon be history. Have you made your site HTML5 ready yet or not? Have you tried using HTML5 to...
Definitely. A forum can help all sites keep up with activity. There are lots of forums that have added forums and forum that have added blogs - both work very well.
I used social networks too (Twitter and Facebook), used blog commenting for backlinks, joined affiliate programs, did guest blogging and advertised everywhere I could. That got me some views.
My idea of a blog was to share my own views on topics I liked. It can be intimidating if you don't feel you know a lot about that particular topic, though. Some commenters can be pretty rough.
Back in the days when I managed a blog, I used to post 2-3 articles weekly, and tried to keep up with managing and everything else (e.g. Facebook Page) on a daily basis.
I agreed with each point except for the first one. But "Auto-Complete Address Bars" are definitely killing the purpose of even buying a decent domain. But it's still definitely worth spending some...
When I had several domains, I used to keep track of them with a sheet on Google Docs - that way I could access it in other computers too. Now I only manage 1 site, so I don't really need that...