Yesterday Google announced their +1 SERP ranking feature. This is Google’s attempt to be social…again, allowing searchers to share their “+1s” with their friends. I, for one, hope this is the beginning of them turning the tide when it comes to having a social angle with long-term traction. The question is, given past attempts with [...]
Archive | March, 2011
When Inspiration Lacks
Writing isn’t something that always flows for me. It is work. Since I’m a work in progress, it works out. Part of the plan. Sometimes you don’t “feel it” when it comes to writing. You are in good company, I get that, and have had to overcome it on multiple occasions. What is a content publisher [...]
In Case You Weren’t Looking LinkedIn Just Hit Milestone
As Facebook continues to make strides with their social network for individuals and businesses alike, LinkedIn is quietly making strides of it’s own. The most recent accomplishment the business networking site has under its belt is surpassing 100 million users. While this site doesn’t have a steady diet of “infographics” think this one is suitable [...]
Are $37 Products Good for Internet Marketing?
With all the internet marketing promises of world domination, instant riches, and the dream life all for $37, it’s worth asking of the impact of these high promise products. It’s clear it is working for product creators, because they keep coming out, and based on Clickbank numbers from this tool they continue to sell (and [...]
Pingback Optimizer Review and Bonus (Video)
I’m on the road today, heading west for some sunshine and time with family, but before running out the door, I wanted to get the review of this tool in your hands ASAP. There are three foundations to any online business… traffic, conversion, and tools. Software is often the form many tools take in getting [...]
3 Unconventional Places for Free Keyword Research
Anyone serious about marketing online knows that if they want to be effective with the search engines they need to have an effective keyword marketing and optimization strategy. Language has always been fascinating to me. If you are like me, however, sometimes we need a little inspiration something to generate ideas. In this brief post [...]
Review of Wild Apricot Membership Management Software
Have you been considering building your own membership program? How would you manage it? What if you want to have live events? Could most of the system be automated? Are there any solutions out there that are easy to use, provide key functionality while all at a reasonable cost? In this post I am reviewing [...]
Review of Infusionsoft – the Latest Update
When it comes to using email as a marketing medium online, there are really two types of successful people. The first type is the autoresponder graduate, who is successful, has a list, some email marketing experience, is selling products or services online, is acutely aware of the current pains in their online selling process, and [...]
What the Facebook Blog Commenting System Means for Marketers
Lately, it seems Facebook is hitting on all cylinders. Recently they announced the availability of their commenting system for bloggers. Let’s discuss what capabilities this introduces as well as the potential impact it has for online marketers for extending their reach. As more information comes in on this topic we’ll do our best to update [...]
Review of Keyword Winner – SEO Plug-in for WordPress
Understanding keyword research, that is what searchers are searching for in a given market, is critical to getting targeted traffic to any site. There are quite a few tools available to help you with keyword research (both free and paid), but they all have their limitations. If you are someone who is hosting their own [...]










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Hi, my name is Travis Campbell, I operate this site. One way I can extend what I've learned marketing online over the years is by writing about it here... and helping you along the way.
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