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Archive for July, 2006

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My Business Identity Challenge

 

Well, my brainstorm of last week has left my mind stewing constantly on how the heck I move forward with a “new direction”. I found it quite challenging to create a way to combine this material into one topic, and hopefully - one site. The demands of maintaining two sites is already getting to be […]

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Work Life Balance for the Work at Home Mom

 

I’m just posting to say that after the most successful week for this eMoms at Home blog ever, I am off this weekend for a big group camping trip with some of my best friends in the world, along with their families. Ironically enough, one of them is a work at home mom, and I […]

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Blog and Site Traffic Boosters - Part 2

 

Referencing my previous post in regards to my eBook distribution experiment, I can say thus far it has been a success, creating problems I can only be happy to have.
In one day, the eBook received nearly 200 downloads, and I more than doubled my newsletter subscribers (now I didn’t have that many to […]

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Strategic Business Decisions and Changes

 

Well, I must say I am a bit surprised at the success of this little work at home moms blog. I’m not doing anything to promote it (though I did get a little blog boost today! Thanks guys!!), and the site is getting as much, if not more traffic than eSelfHelp.
So I had a really […]

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PR Stunts and Free Stuff

 

I saw an email a few months back from one of the many internet marketing ‘gurus’ who was selling their new formula for instant riches online. I take it all with a grain of salt, but this one had a solid, great idea underneath it all - republishing public domain content. You can take content […]

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Friendster Patents Social Networking

 

Wow. Friendster Patents Social Networking - breaking news from Red Herring. What a strange thing to patent. Beyond the buzz of irate people who hate Friendster, I am stuck sifting through the blogosphere trying to find insights on “what’s next”.
Digging through the posts and comments, I found one person who noted that in order to […]

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Building a Site :: Using and Choosing a CMS

 

Well, I am beginning to realize the constraints of how I have built eSelfHelp.com to date. So far, I am just creating individual pages and ftp-ing them to my site. The drawback to this is that if I need to make a site-wide change, I need to do it on every single page I have […]

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