Danny Brown
Posts Tagged ‘blogging’
If you were asked to give someone a link to your best work, what link would you share?
For me, some spring to mind, but who’s to say they’re my best work? Perhaps my favourites for whatever reason, but best? I don’t know. And what defines our best work?
Is it the educational...
Email or RSS – Feeding the Inbox
September 4, 2010
If you’re a blogger, how easy are you making it for people to subscribe to you?
Sure, just having the standard RSS feed is fine, and a lot of blog readers use this and this alone. Yet email subscription – or the option of one – is becoming more popular and offers your readers...
My Comment Policy
September 2, 2010
One of the things I’ve been considering for a while is having an official comment policy.
It’s not because I feel I need one, per se – the community here is one of the best on the web.
I feel incredibly lucky to have you guys come here and share your views, because...
Using Facebook Like to Market Your Business
September 1, 2010
According to new figures released by a joint survey between Exact Target and CoTweet, Facebook users use the Like option for a brand for one overpowering reason – discounts and special offers.
Surveying 1,550 U.S. respondents aged 15 and older from March 2009 to April 2010, the...
Why Affiliate Marketers Piss Me Off
August 31, 2010
First, a caveat. Not all affiliate marketers piss me off.
I’m not against anyone making money through products they endorse.
Heck, I promote the Headway theme and BlogOnCloud9 web hosting services (both affiliate links) because I believe they offer the best combination for...
Redefining Ordinary
August 30, 2010
Sometimes, in business, we wait for the extraordinary to appear before we make a move.
We wait for that one killer application or solution that will take us from Brand X to Brand Everyone Wants a Piece Of. We close doors on ordinary ideas because only extraordinary will sell.
But...
Social Media Bashing is Boring as Hell
August 29, 2010
There’s a fair few blog posts doing the rounds about social media.
How its practitioners are snake-oil salesmen.
Why everyone’s just out to make a quick buck.
How businesses are being ripped off by consultants who charge an arm and a leg for their time and deliver...
Think Bigger Than You
August 28, 2010
A marketer and blogger I really admire, Mark W. Schaefer, wrote an excellent post about leadership the other day.
In it, he told the story of how he was inspired by George Bergeron, the Group President of one of the companies Mark worked for.
On George’s desk was a sign that...
Think Bigger Than You
August 28, 2010
A marketer and blogger I really admire, Mark W. Schaefer, wrote an excellent post about leadership the other day.
In it, he told the story of how he was inspired by George Bergeron, the Group President of one of the companies Mark worked for.
On George’s desk was a sign that...
Around the Web
August 27, 2010
For someone who’s written about guest posting a few times, as well as recommended the benefits of it to clients when talking about Blog 101, I haven’t really done a lot of guest posting myself.
I’ve had brilliant guest authors here, but not really written too many myself....
