Remove publisher

Anything Goes Marketing

article thumbnail

Making Money Blogging?

Anything Goes Marketing

On ProBlogger , Darren Rowse discusses how he has made some pretty good coin off of his blog by partnering with an e-book publisher and using affiliate marketing. Interesting stuff but does this cross the lines of what blogging should really be? i.e. the credibility of content that is supposed to come from the heart?

Blogger 100
article thumbnail

Writing for the Reader: Preview Pane and Blog Feeds

Anything Goes Marketing

When you're designing a website, blog or email template do you ever think about how your users will actually see it? When I wrote a post on How to convert blog traffic into loyal readers I mentioned that it's important to make it easy for your readers to subscribe to your blog.

Youtube 100
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

I Invented the Word Blogletter

Anything Goes Marketing

According to Veronica Brown over at the Content Factor , I co-invented the word "blogletter" which is a combination of a blog and an enewsletter. This is based on my blog post called: Where Do Your Email Newsletters Go? Becuase I did publish my blog post first on this subject, I'm taking full credit for this - yeah baby!

Tagging 100
article thumbnail

Latest Trends in Email Marketing: RSS and Calendar Reminders

Anything Goes Marketing

You may recall I blogged about a concept called the Blogletter (combo of email newsletter and blog posts). I don't hold anything against the blog readers out there who unsubscribed from my feed en mass after that post (OK, well a few of you I do). You can update an RSS feed and have it publish to your website and email.

RSS 100
article thumbnail

Where do Your Email Newsletters go? Email Heaven?

Anything Goes Marketing

If you do, then you've decided that your company has something to say and is committed to producing high quality content that is valuable to your customers and potential customers. Typically this content is great stuff and includes tips, industry news, offers and other useful bits of information.

article thumbnail

Web 2. Slowww - Low Adapatation by Corporations

Anything Goes Marketing

looks promising as it seems that over half of the companies surveyed either have a blog or plan to have one (internal or internal) and the same goes for RSS ( Click here for the image ). For example, podcasts require companies to buy into the idea of publishing regular interviews that can humanize a company. Internal web 2.0.

Web 2.0 100
article thumbnail

Social Media Success Stories

Anything Goes Marketing

Twitter: Maximize Your Travel In the past, I had blogged about why I use Twitter so it’s exciting for me to provide a success story for Twitter. While anyone can sign up for the networking tools I listed above, blogging acts as a differentiator as it forces you to come up with good content that people will want to read (if that is your goal).