Posted on March 15, 2010 10:24 AM
If you've been following my blog for the past few months, you'll know that I am being extremely selective when it comes to endorsing products that are not my own. I'm not going to jump on the bandwagon and promote a product just because everyone else is. So you can be sure that when I DO endorse a third-party product or service, it is of great value. Continue Reading
Posted on March 10, 2010 8:30 AM
Do you have your cell phone handy? Stop what you are doing and go get it because I want to show you something very cool. I am going to give you a look into the future... the very NEAR future. In fact once you begin to understand the possibilities of what I am going to demonstrate, you are going to be excited! And it is going to keep you awake tonight. But it's going to... Continue Reading
Posted on March 3, 2010 8:14 AM
There has been a lot of discussion and controversy related to tactics marketers use to get people to take action. Much of the controversy is related to a method called "forced continuity." This is where buyers will sign up for a trial or shipping-only price offer, and end up in a monthly billing program that they may or may not be aware of. Over the years I have seen it all. There's nothing wrong with... Continue Reading
Posted on February 24, 2010 11:52 PM
The world is changing.
But you don't need me to tell you that.
The Internet of today is a far cry from the one I launched my first site on fifteen years ago.
Technology has made major advances, meeting needs of many, and exposing other needs yet to be met.
Just in the past few years, the way we market products and services online has changed. Continue Reading
Posted on February 15, 2010 9:00 AM
A lot of people were surprised when I brought out iFart. Until then, I was best known as an AdSense expert. I'd written a book that explained how to make money out of content by putting Google's ads next to them. It was serious stuff with serious results, but it took serious effort to make it work.
So I follow that up with... an electronic whoopee cushion?
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Posted on February 3, 2010 1:14 AM
One of the most frequently asked questions that seems to surface again and again is "How do I start an online business with very little money?" Unlike brick and mortar businesses that frequently require retail or office space, inventory of products and an in-house staff, an online business can be run from home with no inventory and outsourced staff. This entry will lay out the absolute bare essentials needed to start your own online business... Continue Reading
Posted on January 26, 2010 8:00 AM
This is a fantastic time. I know it might not feel that way. If you're stuck in a job you hate, if you're scared you'll get a call from a boss holding a pink slip, if you're worried about your pension, college fees, or even paying the mortgage on a house that's now worth only a fraction of what you paid for it three years ago, this doesn't feel like a fantastic time. But it... Continue Reading
Posted on January 17, 2010 12:20 PM
Social media is a revolution in marketing. It allows businesses to identify their most important leads, understand what interests them the most, and talk to them en masse while still making each person feel like an individual. If that sounds like the kind of thing that a good speaker does, there's a good reason for that. Social media and conferences have a great deal in common. Social media marketing doesn't deliver the kind of depth... Continue Reading
Posted on January 15, 2010 11:38 AM
So you have signed up with Twitter account and uploaded your profile picture.
You've even tweeted your first tweet.
Pretty soon you'll be hooked.
Or maybe you are a Twitter veteran, with scads of followers hanging on your every word.
Either way, make sure you aren't overlooking one of the best features that Twitter has to offer...
The ability to create your own Twitter background! Continue Reading
Posted on January 6, 2010 11:07 AM
December 12, 2008.
A day that will live in infamy.
The aftershocks are still being felt (and smelt) throughout the iPhone universe.
And the world has never been quite the same.
For on that day, iFart Mobile was released to an iTunes AppStore public unaware of what was to come.
Pure global flatulence domination. Continue Reading
Posted on December 22, 2009 8:00 AM
Internet marketing isn't about technology. It's never been about technology. The computers and the Internet, the multimedia uploads, webinars and ebooks are all just a means to an end. They're tools for transferring information from one place to another.
The revolution that has allowed us to build online businesses, even from our living rooms, garages and bedrooms, isn't a technological revolution. We've just enjoyed the benefits of those changes.
It's a community revolution.
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Posted on December 11, 2009 11:04 AM
Who are your favorite online marketers? I've got a number of people that I follow, not just because they have great ideas, but also because they entertain me. Once you've got a product or service that can bring value to people's lives, successful marketing of that product or service is determined by how well you tell a story. I know that some people will insist that the product is the most important element, but I... Continue Reading
Posted on November 19, 2009 8:05 AM
I'm a computer and video gamer from waaaay back. I remember when Pong came out. I owned a Fairchild Channel 1 video game system. That came out just before the Atari 2600 for you video game buffs. I played games on my TRS-80 model 1 computer in 1979. From adventure games and first person shooters to strategy and massively multiplayer online games, I've been there and done that. Computer and video games have a way... Continue Reading
Posted on November 18, 2009 8:18 AM
For over one year, Dan Nickerson and I co-hosted a live video stream every Wednesday at 11 am.
The show was called Joel Comm LIVE!.
For one hour we would discuss internet marketing, answer questions from viewers, welcome guests and be silly.
However, with my travel schedule becoming busier and busier, it became more difficult to pull off a regularly scheduled live program. Continue Reading