LinkedIn has been around just a short 8 years. In that time, it has made great strides for employment networking, lead generation and even traffic generation. Now, a recent poll by Entrepreneur magazine shows you exactly what people think of LinkedIn. The poll was titled, how can LinkedIn help your business? Below are some of… (6 comments)

Blogs are a dime a dozen these days—anyone can create a WordPress or Blogger account and call himself a blogger. But not everyone can create a popular blog. For that, the content has to be top notch; there’s nothing more important than engaging, witty, smart blog posts and good communication between the blogger and commenters.… (2 comments)

Why did you click on this post? My guess is the headline. Maybe it intrigued you; maybe you thought…yea, right. Whatever your thoughts about it, you clicked it. The headline is the single most important factor in getting your posts read…period. Blog Headlines Now some of you may disagree with that argument. But I say… (2 comments)

“Did you know that 20% of US consumers access a social networking site via mobile phone? Or that text-messaging remains the most common mobile activity?” —–Hubspot. Seems like this is a huge area for us to explore. That’s if you want to cash in on mobile marketing. JumpTap to The Rescue Wonder if you have… (1 comment)

I know you have all asked the question, how often should I post to my blog? Does daily posting rank better in Google? The age old dilemma; I know. Daily Posting You know if you are running your blog as a business and trying to rank better in Google, how much work that takes. Not… (2 comments)

Blogging As A Business Is Stupid
Well, that’s the comment I just heard from one of my friends. Yep…he said, blogging as a business is stupid Lisa. Oh yea? How much money do you make per month in front of your computer, I replied. His answer? Nothing. Why Blog Businesses Are NOT Stupid I could give you a bunch of techie… (6 comments)

Once the sole domain of computer geeks and early adopters, blogging has evolved over the past decade to something between social media and journalism. Depending on the type of blog you operate, your audience may expect you to post quality essays, gorgeous art and photos or funny random observations. No matter the subject of your… (0 comment)