Archive for the ‘Marketing’ Category

We Just Opened an Online Business

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

A couple of months ago, my husband and I decided that we were going to try to start our own online business. We are still working our other full-time jobs because we want to make sure that this business is going to be successful before we quit them. It is our goal to work really hard with our own business and eventually be able to quit the full-time jobs that we have right now. We sell things online and we have hired a company to help us with advertising and marketing. The only problem is, it does not seem like a lot of people have been looking at our website and we have not made a lot of sales since we opened our business. Right now I am looking for information on the Internet on ways to improve website traffic. I do not know what to do about this and so I was hoping to find some practical suggestions.

What is Autoblog Samurai and Why Every Marketer Should Own a Copy

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

Every marketer knows that the best kind of money is free money. I don’t mean that you get it for nothing but, rather that you don’t need to slave away for hours in order to earn it. Building cash generating autoblogs is a great way to build a passive income online but the maintenance of a large network, say anything over a couple of dozen blogs, can soon mean that you spend too much time maintaining the network to make it worth while.

That’s where a piece of software called autoblog samurai comes in handy. This windows based utility enables you to set up templates to build blogs on all kinds of popular blogging platforms, literally at the flick of a switch. Once created, autoblog samurai lets you post to these blogs and even maintain their software plugins to make sure that they keep running all from one handy central control panel.

No more logging in and out, downloading patches and updaing websites, its all handled for you. Its now possible, thanks to autoblog samurai to build a cash generating network of self updating blogs in hours rather than months.