What 300 Blog Posts Means
Getting to 300 blog posts is something special for a business blog. This is the 300th blog post here on the GBW blog. Let’s discuss what this has meant for GBW and what it could mean for your business.
Getting to 300 blog posts is something special for a business blog. This is the 300th blog post here on the GBW blog. Let’s discuss what this has meant for GBW and what it could mean for your business.
This is a post I’m really excited about. The inspiration comes from an article on Inc.com about the art of cold calling. While cold calling might scare some people the advice is really great. I thought it fit well with blogging too.
A study on eMarketer shows that CEOs have a good feeling about mobile technology. While the devices of the future certainly play a role in marketing the focus should remain on the content.
A new study from SEOmoz surveyed marketers from around the world. Some of the results were interesting including the fact that blogging was seen as the best way to improve conversion.
Sales is the most important item to measure with any social media effort including blogging. Today we look at how the Ghost Blog Writers Blog has led to sales in the last couple months…
There are a lot of metrics flying around the social media world. Small businesses are getting more involved with social media, but are they measuring the wrong metrics? When you really get down to it there is really only one metric that matters…
Social Media Examiner is a great site for all things social. The site covers all the social sharing networks and blogging too. It’s a great resource that I often check out. I see their articles shared all the time. They recently had a post about creating valuable content. I thought I would expand on the post with a few more thoughts.
I deal with business bloggers all the time that let their blogs run dry so I’m well versed in the area of excuses. I hear them all the time and I thought it would be worthwhile to share them with you…
When Guy Kawasaki speaks people listen. Most recently we have Guy talking up Google+ like it might be the next Mac. Okay, maybe Guy isn’t saying that Google+ is going to be as big as Mac and Apple, but he is professing his love for the site. Is he right?
Yesterday I was quoted in an article on ReadWriteWeb that discussed the future of Facebook. I wanted to expand on my thoughts and provide you with some insight about what a Facebook demise would mean to your business.