by Professor Neil | Mar 15, 2017 | Business Development, Business Startup, Content Marketing
Today, customers expect service from multiple locations in multiple ways. Providing customer service via social media really is no longer a choice. If you have social media accounts for your business, you have no choice but to also answer questions, deal with issues,...
by Professor Neil | Jan 26, 2017 | Content Marketing, Marketing, Online Marketing
Writing doesn’t come naturally to everyone. Even good writers need help. These tools will help you improve your writing by making suggestions. Sometimes the suggestions don’t make the writing better, though, so you do need to understand the English language and...
by Professor Neil | Jan 6, 2017 | Business Development, Content Marketing
Broad or Narrow Niche: Which Is Best for Affiliate Products? The basic affiliate formula is to find out what people need, locate it, test it out, and then recommend it to them. When you think of that, you realize immediately that a narrow niche over a broad niche is...
by Professor Neil | Dec 26, 2016 | Content Marketing, Marketing, Website Development
Segmentation Strategies for Higher Deliverability and Click-Through Rates Email marketing is the best ways to build your business, boost sales, and create a business that continues to grow regardless of algorithm changes and marketing method updates. Email marketing...
by Professor Neil | Dec 23, 2016 | Content Marketing, Local Marketing, Marketing
When you first start out building a business, everything is so overwhelming that the last thing you want to think about is data, metrics and numbers. In fact it probably scares you to even consider that type of work needing to be done so you can have a successful...
by Professor Neil | Dec 9, 2016 | Content Marketing, Social Media, Uncategorized
Why Weekly Webcasts Are So Popular with Audiences It may seem crazy, but not only should you love webcasts and do them as often as you can – audiences love them too. Even if they don’t watch live, they love watching them. Hence the popularity of sites like...