Trent Dalton’s Blog
Just another WordPress weblog
Navigation

As one avoids to be, an average frustrated participant

November 30th, 2008

The depr.-average of frustrated participants is a participant, who a play does not have and rarely reached to convert offers profitably. Also a participant, who bends, to look to the gurus for validation buys many ebooks, but never seizes measures, according to Josh.

the attitude of gratitude - happy thank saying of five-stars

November 30th, 2008

Gratitude sets the abundance free of the life. It makes refusal to acceptance, chaos in order, disorder in clarity… It makes problems to gifts, losses in success, the unexpected into perfect TIMING and the errors into highlights. Gratitude is meaningful of our past, gets peace for today’s day and causes a sight for tomorrow.

Participant loyalty symbol borders put out

November 30th, 2008

Here Scotts is post over the one cause symbol border, which overwrites AND of the link shedding parent company is possessed Teilnehmerplätzchen actively. This not straight affected linksheds participants, but the symbol border overwrites CJ and other Teilnehmernetzplätzchen in addition. It is a large expenditure and one, which you must precede Scotts past to the blog, in order to examine out.

Small participants form a comeback - for Longtail participant marketing

November 30th, 2008

I think that we move toward to one Renaissance. A movement back to at the beginning of participant marketing, in that the small business owners and the individuals the Helder… are and we did not concentrate not on the Spitzen20%. With the fluctuation of social marketing

This economics surviving - link marketing recession strategies

November 30th, 2008

The economy is in a fear seed place. However, not the opportunity meant, so that participants acquire, is necessarily decreased incomes. Some participants the switch gear wheels and look for ways, in this economic crisis to profit could really rather well go.

Google participantnet - holiday shipment deadlines

November 30th, 2008

The holidays are straight around the corner and before you know it, people will try to make decisions on last gift purchases. Some the characterized main retailers include Sears, Kohl, Ziel, red envelope, Crutchfield, Circuit City, Kmart also

Googles language recognition failing

November 30th, 2008

I used the Google for Search app on my iphone tonight for the first time. I wanted to look up the names of the three tenors, so I tapped the voice icon and said “the three tenors”. Unfortunately it did not fully understand my accent and instead thought I was wanting to find “history tennis”. My family found it quite amusing when I had to repeat the search with a heavy American accent.

It would be really nice to have a settings option where I can read a passage of text so that it can better understand me. Then at least I wouldn’t have to have to break out the British fake southern American twang in public again.

Examination of your site visitor demography

November 30th, 2008

For a long time, those of us who have a web presence have used web statistics to tell us how well our site is doing. We use it to figure out what kind of traffic we’re getting, what content brings in the traffic, who sends us the traffic, what people are searching for, what people use to access your content and more. These are all important.

The problem, web stats don’t tell us who these visitors are. The ‘other side’ of the information like demographics. If you’ve been in business for a while, you more or less have an idea who your audience is. You get that by talking to them on the phone or during webinars and teleseminars. You meet them face to face. You correspond throug emails, blog comments, social networks and more. But are these same people the ones who visit your web site? Is your web site really speaking to your target audience or not?

Do you know…

  • What kinds of income bracket are they?
  • Are you serving more women than men?
  • Are you visitors more likely to be of a certain ethnic group?
  • What age brackets are most of your visitors from?
  • Do they have children?
  • Are they college educated?
  • What kind of lifestyle do they lead?

If you don’t, you can use Quantcast to find out. Quantcast is stats tracker that tracks the finer stuff like these. What’s also cool, they tell you what else your audience will like - great for researching new topics, new affiliate products to promote or create your own products. If there’s enough information on a web site, you’ll also find out what other web sites your audience visits.

On the flip side, because you can look up any web site from Quantcast, it’s a great free tool for some competitive snooping or checking out a site you want to advertise on. Of course, it goes without saying that you can’t get statistics for every web site out there. Especially the smaller sites and sometimes the larger sites are estimates. And some publishers choose to hide some of the data.

You may think you know your audience well, but try it out and see how close you really are from your target.

No Tags

A large new blog for Twitter users: Twitip.com

November 30th, 2008

Recently I’ve been chatting alot about Twitter, it’s uses, how fun it is, and even a rant about being a twitter snob. The first time I saw Twitter I honestly thought it would be a HUGE time suck for me and I wouldn’t get any work done at all. The results of it’s use has been quite the opposite for me. I get lots of great traffic, ideas, and best of all build relationships and friendships with new people who are not in my current network.

I wanted to share with you a brand new blog recently launched by Darren Rowse of Problogger.net. It’s called Twitip.com and he put a call out for writers for his new site. So I sent him off an email of my ideas and the recent Twitter snob post and offered to do a follow up post based on my original. The feedback from that post has been pretty neat, and even have people who disagree with me there.

What caught my eye about the new site is that Darren’s rounding up alot of great tools and ideas for Twitter use. One post that I liked was for the “follow me” graphics. You can see my “Tweet Tweet” graphic posted here on the right sidebar which was from that very post.

There are a few social networks that I love and number one is Twitter.

What types of social networking are you utilizing?

darren rowse, tweet tweet, twitter

Quality. Service. Worth. Who needs it?

November 30th, 2008

It’s time to stop beating your chest in your marketing.

There are some words, like quality, service and value that are so overused in marketing materials that consumers just tune them out.

They’ve lost all meaning and credibility and using them can actually hurt you. They don’t enhance your message, they cloud it.

These words have been so watered down and are so generic that the consumer makes the assumption that you don’t really have anything to tout, so you’ll just pulling out the generic words to take up space.

That doesn’t mean you cannot market your quality, commitment to service or value.

Just find other ways to get the message across. Let your customers talk about your quality. Let satisfaction survey results brag about your high level or service. Do price comparisons or a 110% price difference refund speak to your value.

Live them. Just don’t use the words.


No Tags

« Previous Entries