How To Create a Clickable Link on Facebook
If you want to include a website link in a Facebook status update or on a wall, there are a few letters and symbols that you must include in the link so that it is “clickable”. Oftentimes, Facebook users will simply put three w’s in front of the domain name (yoursite.com), but if you may [...]
Google Chrome…revisited
A little over a year ago, I wrote a post on my SheSales.com website titled Google Chrome, Late Entries and Competition. Today, I received news from Mashable.com that Google Chrome has overtaken Apple’s Safari browser and is now the third place browser behind Internet
URL Shorteners
Lots of folks have been asking me why I took the time to create my own URL shortener at vlink.me (which just redirects you back to this page if you go to the top level domain). Alex Schleber (whose concept I used to create mine) has his
WordPress.com vs WordPress.org
I’m often asked “What’s the difference between WordPress.com and WordPress.org?” When you go to WordPress.com, you can register for a free WordPress blog. When you go to WordPress.org you can download the WordPress software. So, what’s the difference between the two? I once explained that it’s like the difference between having a web-based account, like [...]
Where is the Link Love?
One of the reasons people comment on blogs is for the reciprocal aspect. Unfortunately, in newer versions of self-hosted WordPress installations, you may not be getting much in the way of reciprocity. Blog authors crave interaction and feedback on their writings. I’ve heard it said that reading a good blog post and not leaving a comment [...]
The Art of the Email Blast
Most business owners and entrepreneurs understand the power of sending out an email blast. Those of us who do use email marketing want to know how to write the best email, craft an enticing subject, and how to get the email opened, read and acted upon. If you’ve used email for a long time, you [...]
Google Insights
One of my favorite internet tools is Google Insights, a Google keyword tool that Amy Lemen recommended using at PubCon South 2009 (blog post). Google Insights gives you a behind the scenes way to understand how people use Google search. Understanding how people use Google trends will help you craft better blog posts and post [...]
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