Sometimes we just can’t let go of old habits. After more than a decade, we still find ourselves yearning to recapture those early days of game computing. You can only play so many rounds of Warcraft or Grand Theft Auto before hankering for simpler times when computers ran slower and the Internet was something only geeks and eggheads frequented.
Advice For The Shy Salesperson
I am very shy. As a salesperson, what should I do to persuade my customers?
Expert Advice – An Interview With Willie Crawford
Willie Crawford is the owner of http://williecrawford.com, and has released several products (including tele seminar tapes, an internet marketing videotape series, and even a cookbook!)
Marketing Advice – An Interview With Sopan Greene
Sopan Greene, M.A. has studied and actively worked with personal development, leadership development, marketing and metaphysics for over 20 years. His web site is: http://www.NetMarketingMastery.com
SEO Advice from Dan Thies
The first questioner is mostly concerned about submissions – it’s really too detailed to give a short response that addresses all the questions.
The “short” answers for Curtis are:
First question
Reliable Advice for Getting Your Site Found In the Search Engines
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If you have a Web site, part of your business is to make sure that site can easily be found in the major search engines and directories. If your site is buried in the rankings, the traffic to your site will suffer.
Munchkins Want Advice from Monsters? Not!
I was sipping my morning “wake-cup” of coffee over the Sunday San Francisco Chronicle this weekend when I came across an article by staff writer John Batteiger referencing web sites useful to small business. Great, I thought, I’d love more of those valuable resources. Silly me.
Online Expert Advice – the Free Answer to All Your Questions
Free online small business expert advice abounds. Wading through copious sage wisdom takes time, so we’ve investigated some of the more prominent sites offering experiential resources.
Once you join Allbusiness.com, they’ll direct your questions to experts on a wide variety of topics, from women in business to sales and marketing. Read through the previously answered questions to see if there’s any relevance to your question. If not, type your question into the provided submission form, and wait a week. Then check the message boards.