What to Put Above the Fold on Your Blog, And Why
What to Put Above the Fold on Your Blog, And Why : @ProBlogger.
I recommend setting up a newsfeed that you can peruse on a daily basis. I would include competitors’ blogs, sector blogs, internal blogs, news feeds, and any other online information you want to… Read More
Chris Smith of Stepcase Lifehack writes: The elusive Inbox Zero. It’s the moment when you have all of your “inputs” somewhat dealt with and the the slate is clear for you to concentrate… Read More
If you’re interested in content marketing, here are 7 ‘chefs’ you should track. Jessie Zubatkin writes: If you’ve read our recent eBook, “How to Feed the Content Beast (without getting eaten alive),” you’re… Read More
This week one of my eager beaver overachiever students is trying to implement something that I mentioned in class last week; namely, how you can send content directly from Google Reader to WordPress.com.… Read More
Joshua Fields Millburn writes: Most of us receive a multitude emails each day. It’s easy to address them one by one, filtering and sorting and replying to them as they tumble into our… Read More
My blogging buddy David Kanigan pointed me to this article in the Harvard Business Review: In 2012, some estimate that information is doubling every 18 months and that the doubling time is shortening… Read More
Learn how to be a Google Reader rockstar! Join a free hangout at 15:00 CDST [GMT-6] today. Just add me to one of your circles and I’ll add you back and invite you…… Read More
Just in time for this ‘milestone’ post, Chris Brogan provided this handy list that I’ll use as a preamble to what it is that I already wanted to share with you… If you… Read More
Information overload or ‘filter failure’?