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Zemanta puts the ‘cherry on top of the sundae’

It’s a sad dog that can’t wag it’s own tail now and again so it is with all humility that I tell you that my blog, e1evation, llc, steadily ranks within the top 50 thousand websites in the US according to Alexa for the past few years. If you read my blog, you’ll quickly see [...]

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If Web Browsers Were Superheroes

If Web Browsers Were Superheroes | C-Section Comics I would have agreed up until a few weeks ago, but lately Internet Explorer plus Windows Live Writer is getting new respect in the ‘e1evation workflow’… Related articles Microsoft’s New Automatic Update Plan Could Mean the End of IE 6 (webmonkey.com) The Power User’s Guides to Chrome [...]

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Why Your Blog Needs A Content Plan

Rachael Priest writes… When I first started blogging, a content plan seemed like such an obvious yet foreign idea to me. Me? Procrastinating writer? Plan? Wasn’t it common knowledge that us creative types must write when we are inspired to do so, whenever and however often that might be? Well, true as that is of [...]

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How can I help?

I had one of those incredible first meetings this morning — freelancers, salespeople, you know the one — the meeting when you know that your product offering is EXACTLY what is missing from the prospective client’s life. As a follow up, she asked me to summarize for her why I felt so strongly that I [...]

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Tactic #4: Use an external blog editor

This entry is part 7 of 13 in the series Top 10 Tactics and Tools
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Last week I covered tactic #3 in the tactics and tools series: blogging. Assuming that all my clients and readers went out and immediately launched a new blog by now you’re thinking to yourself ‘there’s got to be an easier way’. That easier way is to use a blog editor. Not just any blog editor; [...]

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