Monthly Archives: March 2008

Video: Twitter in Plain English

This 2.5 minute video is a result of feedback from our fans. We’ve received a number of requests from people who want their friends to use the micro-blogging service Twitter, but can’t seem to explain it well. We hope this video helps. You can also find the video on dotSUB (subtitled versions in multiple languages) […]

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Include your website when mailing your list

When sending articles, reviews or promotions to your list or downline, always include your website addresses in your signature file. Never assume they will remember who you are from just your name. It also helps to build your image, online presence and possibly your bottom line!
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How to Add FriendFeed to Technorati

You can add your FriendFeed account to Technorati Go to your Technorati account and use the URL for your personal lifestream on FriendFeed to start the claim process. Then you need to be able to get a typical Technorati claim code to appear within your feed on FriendFeed, in one or two ways:
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Keeping Your Assistants & Their Work Organized

When starting out with an assistant it’s pretty easy keeping track of their work, but as you grow into a team of helpers, it can get pretty hectic. When you get to that point (or before) a task management system will make things run much smoother.
This type of software makes it easy to see projects, […]

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4 Tips for Writing a Strong Case Study

Case Studies make a point or teach a lesson. 1) Structure it like a story. Make sure there’s a logical flow. 2) Include lots of details describing both the problem and the solution. 3) Use quotes to give your case study its authenticity. Don’t dumb them down so they sound generic. 4) Make sure everyone […]

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Thanks for using the Daily Marketing Ace tip box!

We really have not done enough to promote the Daily Marketing Ace Tip Box. It’s a cool little tool that allows Daily Marketing Ace Affiliates to syndicate “best of” tips on their web sites and blogs.
I want to give a shout out to those marketers who already use the tip box, so here […]

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Where To Start with Outsourcing

There are a lot of tips lately on Daily Marketing Ace on the value of outsourcing. It’s a great conversation to have because, without a team, a business cannot go far. For me, the place to start is with repetitive or periodic tasks like moderating blogs, paying bills, deploying emails, testing links, collecting stats… these […]

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Why Testing Your Own Stuff Sucks

I really don’t like testing, but I force my team and I to make sure that testing is a key part of every process we use to run my business. After spending over two hours deploying and testing a new autoresponder series, I’m so done with deploying testing my own stuff. Aside from […]

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Get Your Hands Off The Computer…And Slowly Step Away

Ever notice your best marketing ideas seem to come when you are away from your computer? The idea just pops into your head, seemingly out of nowhere. Before you give in to the temptation to immediately fire up your laptop, grab an old fashioned pen and paper, sit down and map out your thoughts […]

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3 Benefits of Making Your VA Comfortable

Is your VA comfortable talking to you? If your virtual assistant doesn’t feel comfortable telling you that s/he is having a problem that may affect the work, you’ll need to build communication skills and trust. Creating a trusting atmosphere helps ensure that problems are addressed early, work quality is maintained, and your business runs smoothly. […]

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