Archive for May, 2010

Freedom to Blog Comes at a Price!

Yazan: admin | 31 May 2010 | 110 Comments
Categories: Blogging about Blogging

“Freedom is never free, it comes at a price!”  These are not new words, but old ones that are good to return to with each new Memorial Day.  Philadelphia’s District Attorney, R. Seth Williams, who serves in the Army Reserves, spoke these words today at the 2010 Memorial Day services at the Korean War Memorial [...]

Internet Marketing Lessons 7 and 8 From Thomas Paine to Your Small Business

Yazan: admin | 28 May 2010 | 199 Comments
Categories: Content Development for Small Business

Here are two more Internet marketing gems from Thomas Paine’s pamphlet Common Sense, that he published in 1776 to inspire the colonial masses to get behind the case for American independence.  Check out why it makes perfect sense to look to Common Sense  for Internet marketing lessons.  Also, here are the first 6 lessons we’ve [...]

Internet Marketing Lessons 5 and 6 From Thomas Paine to Your Small Business

Yazan: admin | 19 May 2010 | 111 Comments
Categories: Content Development for Small Business

Break Up Your Content and Don’t Be an Idiot! Internet marketing lessons from who?  Why not Al Gore?  Perhaps these questions crossed your mind, or perhaps your mind works like mine, so that mining Internet marketing lessons from Thomas Paine’s pamphlet Common Sense makes common sense to you!  In short, Thomas Paine was an incredibly [...]

Everett to Speak to Small Business Owners & Professionals in NYC on May 18th

Yazan: admin | 10 May 2010 | 54 Comments
Categories: PR for Small Business, Social Media for the Staffing Industry

Everett shares one of the ten social media habits he’s going to talk about in his presentation on “Building Profitable Web 2.0 Activities into Your Daily Work Lives” at the New York Staffing Association’s Super Seminar day on May 18th at The Association of the Bar of the City of New York, 42 West 44th Street, [...]

There’s Such a Thing As Free PR!

Yazan: admin | 03 May 2010 | 134 Comments
Categories: PR for Small Business

Like my previous posts, I’m not going to tell you anything new!  Instead, I’m just going to rip off of Christopher S. Penn a social media tactic that has just paid off for me (I don’t think he’ll mind): Signing up for, sharing, and responding to HelpAReporterOut.com (HARO) emails.  Peter Shankman has re-defined PR by providing a [...]