SEO Tips For Using Categories and Tags

I have been trying to read more about SEO and the various page rank and keyword optimization techniques to help your website rank higher. An interesting video clip I came across today reinforced a theory I already had regarding tags and categories. Every time you work on a blog you have to decided whether to… Read More »

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How to implement your 4HWW Muse?

If you have read Tim Ferris’ 4 Hour Work Week in the past 2 years you are likely itching with ideas to put your income on autopilot. I have read portions of the book on multiple occasions trying to keep the inspiration going. I have portions of the concepts in place and am always looking for more… Read More »

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Twitter gets a url shortener

I just posted about bit.ly having variations in click tracking, even within their own system, when I stumbled upon some interesting information about Twitter beginning to use their own url shortener for email and DM tweets. A great write up can be found on how this works for marketers and others who want to track… Read More »

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Variation in Bit.ly Click Counts

Watching my commission junction affiliate programs, adwords campaigns, bit.ly links, and google analytics I notice a troubling trend, the numbers just don’t add up. There seems to be similar sentiment on the web regarding the variations in statistics from one analytics software to another. Understanding how each system tracks clicks, impressions and pageviews would help… Read More »

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5 quick fixes for your website

Over on our Lake of the Ozark area web blog we posted recently about 5 quick fixes for your website, with specific comments about the Camdenton Chamber website. These 5 tips will apply to any website that hasn’t been given great attention. QUICK FIX #1 – Setup each page with Google Analytics QUICK FIX #2… Read More »

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