Comments by Kenny Ritchie
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetI can see similarites in my field which is service management. The big players are forming a passive position trying to consolidate what they have in place already.
In every market there are opprotunities and the time for action is now
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetExcellent post and comments guys. There doen’t seem to be any clear cut conclusions, but paradox seems to be part of life on the Net.
But I would obviously agree that I would like my page rank to be higher.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetI’d rather look at in text link exchanges on anyones blog that reads this comment as I can do much more to promote an individual page on someone elses site rather than the side bar.
This is much more mutually beneficial than an obvious two-way ongoing link on every post which is almost certainly going to be ignored by the search engines.
Just let me know the anchor text you are looking to rank on and I’ll do my best and which page on your blog your looking for a link back to.
I’m loking to rank on the term “internet marketing success formula” on the page.
http://yournewproductsmonthly.com/updates/internet-marketing-success-formula/
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetI agree with your point that implementation of strategies should be termed slightly differently and sports analogies are a good way to convey this to an inexperienced reader.
A strategy is a blueprint to a certain extent what will we do to pursue global domination or win the championship by 10 points. Obviously strategy is never going to be enacted exactly and therefore you must have different formations to continue in the sports analogy - or contingency plans in a business sense.
The implementation of a contingency plan would be a tactical play. (Measuring results and progress is key).
Thanks for the quality input Ken,
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetJay happy to be of any assistance, I like your attitude and hope your sites grow to the size I hope they will.
If you ever need advice on any aspect of it I’ll do my best to make the time.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetThanks Ric I’ll have a look at it, feedback is welcolme and unreadable material is as bad as having no material.
I should add that to the list, also checking my headline is correct is one for the future.One sure way to put off people reading your post is a nonsensical headline.
If your reading this at a later date this was first posted as “loose your customers”
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetYou should grab a copy of Soren’s book, that is what it aims to do in 41 pages. It’s not the whole story but it is a fantastic resource for anyone not making $100+ dollars a month online.
Give it a read and post your feedback here if your looking for clarification on anything I’ll do my best to do so or point you in the direction of an expert that will nail it for you.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetMost free stuff isn’t worth the time of day this is a truly awesome product with a great overveiw of what to expect,
Nice job network marketing revolution.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetThanks for your kind words guys and yes the power of reciprority is at work today. Pop both blogs into my feed reader.
Matt good blend of offline and online mix. I know my post was about offliners neglecting online promotional ops but the problem is far worse the other way.
Nice to see you addressing both sides of the story.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetNot tried advertising with Stumble either. To be honest I haven’t really thought about advertising on any web2.0 site.
Although I would love to see some stats from someone that has.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetI’m interested Jack and I feel that it will be worth the invested time watching this thing unfold. What I’ve seen of you guys in action so far is a little special.
And stalking the project can only be beneficial as I’m sure you’ll be releasing some little teasers reserved for inside ASC to those with keen eyes on the outside.
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Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetThe fact that there are quite so many people involved in the discussion and such mixed opinion was quite nice to read guys but I’m knackered after consumption of all those comments.
If backtype can be used as a search tool to narrow what your looking for down in the mass of comments out there then I love it already without having doing masses of research.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetAbsolutely spot on Michael has got a cool voice. Are you sure that you didn’t invent the internet?
I especially like the survey stats powerful stuff.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetThe move by Google to protect the infrastructure may suggest that they have something bigger on their hands than we know about.
Change is happening, less reliance on url's for example.
Anyone inside Google know the goals for Chrome?
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetI’m amazed at what it can do.
Thanks Jack for letting us stalkers in on your col tools as soon as you know about them. I’m looking at my backtype account and thinking it’s not working.
Nope just all the people whose blogs I comment on haven’t quite got round to using it yet. Strange for me.
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