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Shoemoney – Skills To Pay The Bills — Skills to Pay the Bills Get Elastic Ecommerce Blog | #1 Subscribed Ecommerce Blog Millionaire Society Heidi Cohen - Actionable Marketing Expert How Do I Find My Niche or Passion? I received this question via AskJoelComm.com Joel, I can't find my passion. I have been a workaholic my whole life in areas that I do not enjoy. I don't even know what I enjoy doing. To make matters worse, my experience is not something that can become a product unless I compete with the top corporations. Exploring your passion is one way to find a niche. I recommend grabbing a pen and piece of paper, and writing down twenty things which you think you have some knowledge about. Then, go to three people who know you fairly well and ask them to allow you to be narcicistic for a few minutes. Compare the lists and look for overlaps.

Boost Blog Traffic - Getting You the Traffic You Deserve Be a Better Blogger: The Ultimate Resource Toolbox Someone once told me, I would be a frustrated blogger, before I became a better blogger. With countless hours lost. Writing, but never heard. Publishing post after post and seeing minimal results. No shares, no comments, nothing. You have to wonder, “Does my content suck?” It might…it might not. Below, you’ll find a list of 30 resources, starting with headlines and ending with editing. You’ll find tools, articles, free .pdf reports, plugins and downloadable goodies. This resource is designed to assist in every step of the blog creation process and covers… Creating a killer headlineCrafting a compelling openingKeeping readers engaged throughout the copyWriting endings that encourage commentsEditing your copy to be “tight” In no way is this meant to be an afternoon’s worth of reading, but rather a resource for you to bookmark and revisit from time to time. Emotional Marketing Value Headline Analyzer Use the EMV Headline Analyzer here. BoostBlogTraffic.com Headline Generator Tool by Tim Gross

Behavioral Psychology Blog — Sparring Mind The Mogul Mom | For moms running a business, raising a family and rocking both Digital Marketing Blog 10 US digital marketing statistics we've seen this week More US digital marketing statistics for you this week. Highlights include a user milestone for LinkedIn, the changing revenues of US newspapers and consumer attitudes towards digital advertising in automotive. And lots more, of course. Enjoy, and make sure you take a look at the Econsultancy Internet Statistics Compendium for more stats. Read more... Privacy: How much personal data are we willing to share? The play Privacy has just opened at London's Donmar Warehouse and it is a must-see for those involved in data, analytics and personalisation. This excellent play explores the issues of privacy and surveillance in the post-Snowden era. The writer then commits to share online after being pressed by his Director and from this premise we explore the issues of privacy and security and secrecy. Read more... 16 beautiful examples of flat design in ecommerce Realism used to dominate digital design. Read more... Read more... Twitter vs.

Viral Marketing : ViperChill Content Marketing Matthew Carlton, Event Reports, Advertising Week Europe, April 2014 This event report discusses content marketing for a professional audience, including the relative merits of different social platforms. Professional content consumption is changing as more people consumer more work-related content in their own time, and the focus shifts towards knowing first. Daniela Hofmann and Gordon Euchler, Warc Prize for Social Strategy, Entrant, 2014 This case study describes how Deutsche Telekom, the German telecommunications company, used a content driven storytelling campaign to promote its mobile internet products. Laura Woods, Warc Prize for Social Strategy, Entrant, 2014 This case study describes how Toyota, the car manufacturer, created a series of radio sessions released on Pandora, the internet radio service, to drive brand awareness and purchase intention amongst 18-49 year olds in the US. Geoffrey Precourt, Event Reports, ANA Media Leadership, March 2014 Warc Data, April 2014

BuzzFeed, the Ad Model for the Facebook Era? On a Tuesday in February, Matt Stopera, a 24-year-old senior editor at a website called BuzzFeed, saw something hilarious on Twitter. It was an image from the archives of Sports Illustrated, circa 1991, of the diminutive TV nerd Urkel playing hoops with actor Will Smith and Indiana Pacer Reggie Miller. The next day at work, Stopera looked around the Internet for photographs in a similar spirit. He found one of Ginger Spice sitting at a bulky desktop computer and another of Arsenio Hall grinning at Bill Clinton, who was wailing on a saxophone. He arranged the photos on a single page, wrote a pithy caption for each one, and listed photo credits where he could. At around 5 p.m., Stopera published “48 Pictures That Perfectly Capture the ’90s” on BuzzFeed. At a time when massively popular Internet sensations often seem random—irreplicable one-offs such as “Kony 2012″—Stopera produces reliable hits. Stopera joined BuzzFeed as an intern in August 2008. Peretti oversaw the site’s technology.

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