Archive for 'Web Content'
Get Your Social Media Story Straight
Posted on06. Apr, 2010 by tjswing.
This is the best ad I’ve seen in months. The chronically bad Minnesota Timberwolves NBA franchise has this sign in the Twin Cities airport: Bravo. Talk about an ad that’s chock full of truth and authenticity. The team’s record for the last five years: 2009-10 (14-60) so far 2008-09 (24-58) 2007-08 (22-60) 2006-07 (32-50) 2005-06 [...]
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The 4 Keys to Writing a Paid Search Masterpiece
Posted on30. Mar, 2010 by tjswing.
You have a lot to say to potential customers. You need to grab their attention, notify them of promotions and special offers, position yourself as a part of their lifestyle, and drive them to convert — all while reinforcing your brand image. But in the world of paid search, you have a limited amount of [...]
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7 Sneaky Ways to Write Irresistible Headlines
Posted on27. Mar, 2010 by tjswing.
In the advertising world, it’s commonly agreed that the headline is responsible for about 90% of an ad’s effectiveness. Same thing in the book world. The title does nearly all the heavy lifting. And, it’s no different in newspapers and social media, especially places like twitter where all you’ve to sell the click is the headline. [...]
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A Crash Course in Creating E-Commerce Websites with WordPress
Posted on23. Mar, 2010 by admin.
WordPress is an awesome publishing platform which is utilized everywhere these days. You will find WordPress development from Harvard Gazette to Andy Roddick’s official website. In this 1st article of 1st E-Commerce week, we will learn how to create a website which has online store’s functionalities in it. In simple words we will create a fully functional [...]
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10 Sure-Fire Headline Formulas That Work
Posted on27. Feb, 2010 by tjswing.
So, you’re seeing too many of those “how to” and list headlines, and want to try a few different angles? Let’s move beyond those common headline formulas you see over and over, and add some new blood to your attention-grabbing arsenal. 1. Who Else Wants [blank]? Starting a headline with “Who Else Wants…” is a classic social [...]









