Shout Out To John Thornhill: Thank You!

So, if you’ve been reading along, you may know about the Partnership To Success coaching and training program that is a John Thornhill product or service. It is one of the multiple products available by a multi-million-dollar-earner Internet Marketing professional. It was so easy to follow that I stopped procrastinating and took action… Life-changing action……

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How Do I Generate Traffic?

Congratulations!  You’ve started adding interesting content to your website.  Now, the question is what to do to get people to read it.  We call the process of directing visitors to a website “generating traffic.” Just like the foot traffic in a shopping mall, the website visitors are called traffic.  Getting visitors to your website to…

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How Do I Create Interesting Content?

Creating interesting content is the exact question of many new internet marketers.  If the content isn’t interesting, it most likely will not be something that someone is looking for in a search engine. How To Create Interesting Content Writing articles that will answer the questions of your audience is going to serve the most people.…

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How Often Should I Add Content?

The short answer is “it depends.” The long answer is “regularly and consistently.” But what does that really mean? Well, let me explain… Things You May Want To Know About Adding Content Okay, there’s a few different things to talk about here. First, search engines “reward” sites that are “alive” and updated recently. So, adding…

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How Do I Add Content To My Site?

You may have noticed that having a website means having content.  Content is (loosely speaking) the text and information that is available (either paid or unpaid) to visitors. If you think of a website as a car, content would be the fuel that makes the engine run.  Without gas, a car typically doesn’t do much…

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What is Split Testing?

Okay, now back to where we left off…split testing. You may be asking what is split testing? The simplest way to think of it is a series of left or right kind of choices. For example, in one test, you may test whether visitors prefer the purple background or the blue background. The way the…

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The Rachel Bock Way

On my last update, I started talking about split testing what you put on your website. And then I read an article by Igor Griffiths and decided I wanted to take a step back. In his article “How Clear is Your Core?” Igor addresses having a mission statement and values. And because I know what…

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The Power of Asking and Learning From “No”

In the last update, “How To Create An Audience,” I mentioned that it doesn’t hurt to ask. When I wrote that, it reminded me that we may not be on the same page about asking and learning from the word “No.” So… Here are some… Things You Should Know About The Word No Asking for…

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How To Create An Audience

Sure having a website with graphics is wonderful, but if no one visits it, the website doesn’t help. Having a business is wonderful but if no one shops in your business, you won’t be in business long. The first thing you must have in any business is a customer. Without a customer, you don’t have…

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How To Add Graphics

I added graphics to my website today. In the background, here’s what happened. I downloaded the graphics that I was going to use for the site.  Then, I also edited the code that was going to put the hyperlinks into the graphics. For each graphic that shows up beneath the opt-in form on the right,…

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