Re-Tweetable Twitter Headlines (But Effective)

August 31, 2010

Some say a good Twitter headline is as short as possible. This is due to the 140-character Twitter limit, but also because people need room to retweet it. Twitter culture dictates that you give credit to the person who originally exposed you to a tweet when you retweet, so extra space is needed. Too many [...]

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This Little Gmail Trick Saved Me Tons of Hassle in Testing

August 24, 2010

In Gmail, you can use the “+” sign and insert whatever tag you want between the + and the @ sign — Gmail will ignore everything between the + and the @ and will still consider the address valid. Say your address is me@gmail.com and you want to do multiple tests on a subscription form. [...]

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Your Advice Please – Help Refine the Content of My Next Teleseminar

August 23, 2010

Create your free online surveys with SurveyMonkey, the world’s leading questionnaire tool.

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VisiOlo Sister Site Launches Software for Twitter as a Marketing Tool

August 20, 2010

In a press release published today, Fire Mountain Marketing, owners of VisiOlo, announced the beta launch of our new Twitter marketing tool: Feed140.
Here is a link to the press release:
http://www.webwire.com/ViewPressRel.asp?aId=121760

You can register for a free beta account here…

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Reaching New Affiliates

August 17, 2010

Although you may get affiliates who stick around and promote you for years, most come and go. They’re busy or they move onto new ventures, so you can need ensure you continue to bring in new affiliates.  Do this by contacting potential affiliates individually, inviting your customers to join your program, asking for referrals from [...]

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Use the 4-U Approach for Great Headlines

August 10, 2010

A good way to make sure your headlines always offer a compelling reward is to use the 4-U approach. This is a copywriting approach taught by AWAI. Your headlines must: 1. Be USEFUL to the reader, 2. Provide him with a sense of URGENCY, 3. Convey the idea that the main benefit is somehow UNIQUE; [...]

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