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Internet Marketing & WordPress: Nancy Andrews Was Right - Forget Social Networking »
Written by Zain on April 26th, 2008
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Just a quick post about something I’ve been meaning to test on WordPress for a couple of weeks now. The idea comes from Nancy Andrews LiveBlueprints.com vNews (non affiliate link) on 7th April 2008 which looked really interesting:
“Blog posts work *REALLY* quickly. Forget Social Media”.
I’m going to summarise the essence of what she said in the vNews: basically, Social Media like Facebook and all of the other community type Web 2.0 sites aren’t really viable as Internet Marketing tools. It’s a controversial position but one also echoed by Michel Fortin in his excellent post “Is Facebook A Viable Marketing Tool?“.
Now, I’m not a natural Marketer - I’m willing to admit that - although I do happen to think that they might be right on this point.
Why?
Because here’s the proof that I’ve just found out for myself which I’ve screengrabbed for you:
Just a quick post about something I’ve been meaning to test on WordPress for a couple of weeks now. The idea comes from Nancy Andrews LiveBlueprints.com vNews (non affiliate link) on 7th April 2008 which looked really interesting:
“Blog posts work *REALLY* quickly. Forget Social Media”.
I’m going to summarise the essence of what she said in the vNews: basically, Social Media like Facebook and all of the other community type Web 2.0 sites aren’t really viable as Internet Marketing tools. It’s a controversial position but one also echoed by Michel Fortin in his excellent post “Is Facebook A Viable Marketing Tool?“.
Now, I’m not a natural Marketer - I’m willing to admit that - although I do happen to think that they might be right on this point.
Why?
Because here’s the proof that I’ve just found out for myself which I’ve screengrabbed for you:
Reminder: Free Aweber Segmentation Script »
Written by Zain on November 18th, 2007{ 1 comment }
Just a reminder for those of you who read my post on the Free Aweber Segmentation Script but *didn’t* sign-up or download the script - I will be taking the script down from the system tomorrow (Monday) so this is your last chance to grab it. [note: sorry - that should read "Wednesday" - the original post was delayed by 3 days and I forgot to update this follow up! Durrr...]
If you want it that is!
The reason why I’m taking this script down is that it’s just “a script” - the aim of this is to determine whether or not there is enough interest out there (you lot) for a WordPress plugin that would enable you to easily create a simultaneous Opt-in box and WordPress sign-up form for your pages.
That’s right - a “single sign-on” system that has a double whammy of registering users while getting them into your auto-responder sequence!
Anyway… if that interests you, then let us know you are interested by taking action and signing up now.
Go to the previous post on the Free Aweber Segmentation Script, scroll down, add your name and email and be counted!
Free Aweber Segmentation Script »
Written by Zain on November 16th, 2007{ 4 comments }
The script that I will be providing today *could be* modified to be used on other systems - however, this tutorial will focus on integrating an Aweber auto-responder list with WordPress. Get the FREE Aweber Segmentation Script Now! »
Kitten Protection: Extortion Through Cuteness »
Written by Zain on September 6th, 2007{ 2 comments }
This post is dedicated to all you tight-fisted, freeloading, miserly, penny-pinching, curmudgeonly, skinflints and tightwads.
John Godley from Urban Giraffe has just hit upon yet another *GENIUS* idea to start getting you penny pocketing cheapskates to pay up for the simply amazing work that he’s done.
Not only that, he’s created yet another mind-blowing plugin that’s going to help your WordPress sites. Kitten Pay: Cough Up Or Cry
Using WordPress For Ecommerce & SEO »
Written by Admin on April 15th, 2007{ 16 comments }
I was recently wondering about the pro’s and con’s of using WordPress as an eCommerce site. Apart from killing the sacred cow regarding keeping blogs as blogs and eCommerce sites as distinct entities (*shock*, *horror*… “how dare I taint the blogosphere”
), Leslie Rohde once pointed out: “Ultimately [a site] is just a bunch of pages. That’s all”.
I’m fully in agreement.
Having done some extensive research into possible Content Management Systems (CMS) from Drupal, Joomla to even Read more »
