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32,199 Reasons I Dislike Posts with a Specific Number in the Title and 1 Trick to Avoid Them

Don’t Click. I wanted to let my tip hang there. I was annoyed recently after seeing so many posts come across my RSS feed with extremely specific numbers in the title (yes, I still use RSS to discover content). I know that these are designed to add credibility to the post, and that bigger and […]

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How to easily Integrate OptimizePress and MemberMouse for Killer Membership Sites

While there are many ways to make money on your website, few of them involve complete control over the product you are selling. You can make great money through affiliate programs or advertising in the short term. But that money might disappear next month or next year. As Danny Glover once told Mel Gibson, I’m

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My Experience with OptimizePress: Hitting a Wall, Giving In and Finding Zen

While my loyal readers and newsletter subscribers are probably aware that I have spent a great deal of the past 6 months working on a website/product/startup called Knowledge Land, it may be new to some of you. The vision behind Knowledge Land is to provide experience, training, coaching and inspiration to anyone who is interested in becoming

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22 Reasons Why Your Website Sucks

Authors note: These observations have been assembled based on 18 years as a web developer, Internet marketer, web analyst and project manager. All examples are fictional and meant to be intentionally humorous. The reality is that it’s freaking hard to launch a meaningful website. It takes time, money and patience to get things done the right

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Internet Ad Revenue > Broadcast TV Ad Revenue

For the first time ever in the history of the Interwebz, folks spent more money on Internet advertising than they did on advertising on broadcast TV. Given TV’s decades-long run as the King of Advertising Revenue, this was kind of a big deal. According to Anthony Ha’s April TechCrunch post, which summarizes the PricewaterhouseCoopers report

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