Posted on June 21, 2009 by webwordslinger
A boutique advertising agency is small but nimble, offering a variety of services to an array of clients, each of whom wants something different. To become a successful service provider, working out of a spare room over the garage, takes hard work, innovative, on-going promotion and quality word of mouth (WOM).
So, if [...]
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Posted on June 18, 2009 by webwordslinger
George Angus,
Owner Tumblemoose Writing Services
We have a guest poster today – a friend from Alaska, George Angus, of Tumblemoose Writing Services, on the importance of creating a writing space.
Thanks, George. Good advice for all
The Importance of a Writing Space
George Angus
tumblemoose.com
One of the most valuable things I learned when I went full [...]
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Posted on June 9, 2009 by webwordslinger
Fortune 500 companies have press kits available on their websites. So do most of the sites that comprise the Russell 2000. Even small, one-person service providers make press kits available in the hopes of getting some free “ink.” And why not? Print media needs green content just as much as web sites so, if you [...]
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Posted on May 28, 2009 by webwordslinger
Lots of people do it and great writers they ain’t.
We’re not talking about flowing prose or seductive poetry. We’re talking long-form (22-page) sales letters hawking some webinar, seminar or sermon somewhere. It ain’t pretty. But it pays the bills if you want to do the leg work to build your reputation and display your wares.
Start [...]
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Posted on May 24, 2009 by webwordslinger
In-bound links of the non-reciprocal kind continue to fascinate SEO and SEM professionals. Many site owners, newbies and long-timers, have followed the axiomatic tactics for link building – from hosted content to outright begging. (PLEASE link to my site.) “Desperation does not a connection build.” I think Calvin Coolidge said that or maybe I read [...]
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Posted on May 11, 2009 by webwordslinger
Stay In Close Touch With Clients
You finally get an assignment. All of your marketing has finally paid off with a paying assignment. Most excellent, and good for you. But now what?
How do you engage the client, define the project parameters and discuss the difficult topic of payment – something even the best client hates to [...]
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Posted on May 8, 2009 by webwordslinger
On the web, whether you’re Amazon or Fred’s Hub Cap Center, every sale counts and while we may spend endless hours and countless thousands of dollars on optimizing our web sites for search engines and improved conversion ratios, how many web site owners have overlooked the fastest growing segment of the American marketplace – Latinos.
Latinos [...]
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Posted on April 30, 2009 by webwordslinger
Your website is often your first (and only) introduction to a potential new buyer. That’s why it’s critical that everything on the site look and sound professional. Good product pictures, easy-to-navigate tool bar, a simple few-step checkout and, yes, good copy.
You might not think professional copywriting is important. You could do it. Or maybe your [...]
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Posted on April 29, 2009 by webwordslinger
Wow, things have really changed in a few short years. The first incarnation of the web was fun for a while but those static images and lack of interactivity was way too passive to keep the attention of surfers who can assess the “funness” of a site by its type face.
The second incarnation of the [...]
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Posted on March 27, 2009 by webwordslinger
Web writers write a lot of site text. By the metric ton. Optimized with carefully selected keywords strategically placed throughout the body text, embedded text links – you got it all, right?
Wrong-o. Virtually every page of a website is an opportunity to sell, yet how many times have you seen missed opportunities – and perhaps [...]
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