Archive for '5. Company'
How to Sell Without a Sales Pitch
Posted on07. May, 2010 by tjswing.
When you’re about to launch a new product or service, you need some buzz. Sure, you can use your blog to mention your plans a few times leading up to the launch. You’ll probably ask some fellow bloggers to write reviews. You’ll use your best copywriting techniques to craft pitches for your blog and email list, [...]
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Guidelines for Writing a Good About Page
Posted on05. May, 2010 by tjswing.
The About page—just about every single website has one. The About page is where site users go to learn more about the site they’re on. If you want to convert visitors to users, capture opportunities to work with people, and give your regular users a deeper appreciation of what your site does, a well written [...]
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5 Ways For Small Companies To Better Engage Reporters
Posted on29. Apr, 2010 by tjswing.
While a good public relations person can do wonders for any business, some smaller companies just don’t have the budget, especially at early stages when every cent counts. But, even someone with no public relations experience can utilize a few simple, and most importantly, free, tricks to make their company’s news and assets more easily [...]
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Writing & Submitting Your Own Web Articles
Posted on28. Apr, 2010 by tjswing.
Do you want to start using article marketing to bring traffic to your business but are not sure how to do it properly? If so then you need to know the answer to the question, how do you submit articles properly so you can get the maximum exposure for your articles? There are some important [...]
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Vital Tips For Effective Logo Design
Posted on28. Apr, 2010 by tjswing.
There have been numerous creative logo design showcases, logo design resources and logo design tutorialsposted across the Web. While these help you to create a powerful toolbox for your logo designs, first you need to gain a solid understanding of what makes a logo design good and what you need to consider before starting using this toobox. In [...]
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Redesign: When To Relaunch The Site and Best Practices
Posted on28. Apr, 2010 by tjswing.
Redesigning a website is a big job (needless to say) and should be handled with care. Many of us with a portfolio, blog or other website have probably thought about a redesign or at least know we need one. For many designers, though, that redesign never comes. As big and important as it is, the [...]
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10 Dos and Don’ts for Brands on Twitter
Posted on27. Apr, 2010 by tjswing.
When it comes to Twitter and brands, consumers who are also Twitter users have plenty to say on the subject. We’ve interviewed a few folks, analyzed a couple of streams, and come up with ten common, recurring requests and complaints from users who’ve engaged with brands on Twitter. As it turns out, the rules they expect [...]
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How To Write A Press Release – 12 Top Tips
Posted on26. Apr, 2010 by tjswing.
A press release is the standard way to alert the media, and increasingly, the online public, about what you are doing or selling. The press release forms part of the public relations artillery and should be used wisely. Though mostly written and distributed by PR professionals, you too can competently write your own press releases, [...]
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Why Retention Should Be Your Top Priority in Social Media Marketing
Posted on24. Apr, 2010 by tjswing.
eremy Richardson heads up Business Development atMixpanel, Inc. a real-time analytics service that helps companies understand how users behave with web applications. Everyone in social media knows that virality is the number one metric to track if you want to be a success. If a game goes viral, then there’s no stopping it, right? On [...]









