Thursday, April 29th, 2010 at
8:49 pm
While attending Ed Dale’s coming home live event in Melbourne last month, I met David Jenyns a serial entrepreneur and SEO expert.
David asked if I was willing to do an interview with him about buying and selling websites, however we ended up talking about a lot more.
Listen to this interview and you will hear how I first began buying and selling websites for profit, including several case study examples, how I structure my life around the 80/20 Rule, what key lessons I’ve learned over the years as an entrepreneur, and a whole lot more.
As usual I went a bit deep at times, so you’ve been warned! Press play to begin listening…
David also published this interview in smaller junks on YouTube, which you can watch on his blog here – Professional Blogging Video With Yaro Starak.
Make sure you drop by and check out David’s blog too, he has lots [...]
Original post by http://ReplytoYaro.com (Yaro Starak)
Thursday, April 8th, 2010 at
4:49 am
A faster way to get results from Internet marketing is to absorb teachings and philosophies from other spheres and apply them to the way you operate your business.
Bruce Lee, the most efficient human fighting machine the world has ever known, is a great person to glean success lessons and even money lessons from. Although Bruce Lee was often smaller than his opponents, he regularly took his opposition “to the cleaners”, even when they ganged up on him in groups.
How was he able to do this? Bruce Lee knew that in a battle of blood and fists, relying on any one style was risky business. So he created his own unique martial arts system, Jeet Kune Do (“The Way of the Intercepting Fist”). He cross-trained in all of the most dangerous martial arts around. At the height of his powers, he could perform amazing feats. These included moves like two-finger push-ups, where he [...]
Original post by Fabian Tan
Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 at
4:00 pm
The Meta Description tag is a tiny hinge that swings the mighty doors of conversion. By the time someone is looking at the search results, the SEO is over. What they are trying to do now, is decide which pages to look at.
If you don’t write a description, Google will kludge together a random one from bits of text on your page. So why leave it up to chance?
You are in total control of your sales message. And that’s what the Meta Description tag is… it’s your chance to trump your competitor, sell the click and get the visitor to your site.
Top SEO Mistake #2
Meta Description Tags that Fail to Sell the Click
In this 10 minute video, you’ll discover…
* The secrets behind persuasion
* How to prevent ugly descriptions
* The truth about Meta Tags and SEO
* How many characters get indexed
* The easiest way to double your sales
Wishing you all the [...]
Original post by Michael Campbell