Tweet Yes, it’s that time of year again. The presents have been bought, if not wrapped, I’m just busy backing up data and working out what I need to take away with me and then preparing for departure tomorrow. I’m headed for the Costa Brava, so as well as the normal turkey I hope to [...]
Entries from December 2007
Merry Christmas
December 22nd, 2007 · Comments Off
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SEO tools reviewed: Keyword Elite by Brad Callen
December 20th, 2007 · Comments Off
Tweet Keyword Elite is a piece of software written by Brad Callen which looks at keyword supply and demand to help identify low-competition niches. I’ve been aware of Brad for quite a few years now, although my memory is slightly hazy as I always used to confuse him with Brad Fallon – I could never [...]
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Search Engine Myths Exposed
December 20th, 2007 · Comments Off
Tweet Jonathan Ledger is currently promoting a free ebook entitled Search Engine Myths Exposed to his mailing list. The video doesn’t really explain very much about it but you can find out more from his site here. I don’t know how good this report will be, but worth taking a look when it comes out [...]
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Internet Marketing – it's not about the tools
December 19th, 2007 · Comments Off
Tweet Jackhammer Originally uploaded by Tom O’Neill I blogged the other day about my favourite 7 internet marketing tools – in fact I’ve thought of some more I should have added to make it up to at least 10, but I’ll leave it for another time. The problem is it doesn’t matter how many tools [...]
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The nightmare before Christmas
December 19th, 2007 · Comments Off
Tweet 3 presents waiting……… Originally uploaded by paper by design Only a few more days before Xmas and I’ve still got to think of some presents. I keep meaning to spend some “quality time” to daydream myself into action, but it just isn’t happening. Weirdly enough I can’t find a website that helps choose presents [...]
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Learn how to make the most of Facebook ads
December 16th, 2007 · Comments Off
Tweet One of the great things about Immediate Edge that I keep going on about at the moment is Ed Dale’s course on Facebook ads, which depends on geo-demographic data. Ed can probably explain better than I can: [youtube ErM42kaqbq0] The course will be released as a standalone product in the New Year, but you [...]
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Advanced Internet Marketing Strategies from the Immediate Edge
December 15th, 2007 · Comments Off
Tweet Since I joined Immediate Edge at the beginning of September I’ve been really focusing on the strategies shared by Dan Raine and Ed Dale at every opportunity I can. Not aimed at beginners like the 30 Day Challenge, Immediate Edge is all about showing how to use advanced internet marketing strategies and to eliminate [...]
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My 7 top Internet Marketing tools
December 15th, 2007 · Comments Off
Tweet I was thinking about what Internet marketing tools I use most the other day and decided to write a post on it and list them here. They’re in no particular order, but I do use everything listed here on a regular basis and so recommend them on that basis. 1. Firefox with loads of [...]
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StomperNet – Going Natural 2.0
December 8th, 2007 · 2 Comments
Tweet StomperNet Going Natural 2.0Â I’ve been pretty hard on StomperNet in the past after the fiasco that their SIMPLE program turned into, but have just watched the first video in the Going Natural 2.0 series after being alerted by Ed Dale, one of the faculty members. The great news is that you don’t have [...]
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A view from my office window
December 7th, 2007 · Comments Off
Tweet I just looked out the window to see a fantastic sunset and decided to share it. In fact it was much more spectacular than the photo suggests, perhaps because it was taken on my trusty Nokia phone. Barcelona sunset The building work – just in case you were wondering – is the new Ciutat [...]
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