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More Mistakes That Hurt Your Business Website

21. January 2009

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In December, I did a follow-up interview with Andy Renk, co-founder of Click for Clients, to discuss some of the most common mistakes found on business websites. (If you missed the interview, you can access it here.) Earlier this month, I used information from that interview to write an article for the Flagstaff Business News. In [...]

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Are You Making These Mistakes on Your Website?

26. December 2008

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In an October interview for my Marketing Minds series, Andy Renk, co-founder of Click for Clients, revealed several do-it-yourself secrets for creating a profitable website or blog. I have to say, I was a bit surprised by the response. I knew Andy provided some great information, but the reaction was even more positive than I expected. So [...]

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An Easy Way to Capture Eager Prospects Fast

20. October 2008

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Want to know how you can quickly collect a steady stream of eager prospects using the same method employed by Internet heavyweights such as Google, YouTube and Amazon? Check out this video: http://www.screencast.com/t/doJlKOWA9 If you move fast, you could even incorporate this method by the end of the day. (Hint: All you have [...]

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Still Not Getting Any Love from the Search Engines?

30. August 2008

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About two weeks ago, I sent out an article that offered ideas for helping boost your website in the search engines. Without a doubt, it was one of the most popular pieces I’ve ever written. I think one of the reasons why is because it showed you don’t have to be an expert webmaster (I’m certainly not) [...]

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5 Common Mistakes That Bury Your Website in the Search Engines

12. August 2008

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(Click here to listen to an audio recording of this article.) How can I increase my website’s search engine rankings so I get more traffic? If you have a website, there’s a good chance you’ve asked this question (or a variation of it) many times. You may have even searched online for a solution. After all, there’s no [...]

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