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1). 10 ways to attract people to your web site
1. Give people a free subscription to your e-zine.
Almost everyone is publishing a e-zine nowadays
so it's important to give something e
2). Blogging can improve your search engine ranking
Search engines are after one thing – providing their users with the most relevant and up to date information to match the search term that was used. S
3). Blogging can run your entire web site
Blogging is a term that means different things to different people. To some people it means keeping an online journal. To others blogging is about cre
4). Blogging on Ecademy will boost your web site
For many people blogging is the way in which they are able to update their web site with new information and fresh content. As such, blogs are a great
5). Building Skills in Information Marketing will Boost Your Business
Yesterday I was sitting on a train going into London when I thought I’d take a look around the carriage just to see what everyone was doing. I wanted to make a mental note because my five year old son always asks me ‘what happened at your work today Daddy?’ So I put my newspaper down and took a look around me.
The chap beside me was re...
6). Providing Information Will Boost Your Web Site
I was at a meeting the other day when one member of the audience came up to chat to me after I had given my presentation. 'I agree with what you told us,' she said, 'but it only applies to some people. After all in my business there's nothing I can turn into an ebook.' Within a minute of chatting to me she had developed two ideas for ebooks.
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7). Ten Steps to Fearless Public Speaking
There is plenty of dubious material which suggests you can combat public speaking fear. Much of it includes fancy techniques such as 'visualisation' o
8). Ten Tips on Speaking with Authority and Power
No matter how good you are as a presenter, there will be times when you need to make sure you exude power and authority. If you are ‘the boss’ and wan
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