How do I get more visitors to my website?
One of the most frequently asked questions I’m asked is ‘how do I get more visitors to my website?’
One of the most frequently asked questions I’m asked is ‘how do I get more visitors to my website?’
In the last month, three former clients have randomly told me that my catchphrase now underpins everything they do in their job.
So I thought I would share them with you and transform your business.
Just two very small words. So what? Yes, ‘so what’ are the two words you need to use all day, every day.
Guest blog by Sarah Burnett, Vice President at Everest Group, a management consulting and research firm focused on the development and execution of global IT and business services strategy. 1. When and why did you start blogging? I started blogging about 10 years ago when I realised its massive potential to enhance my professional brand and reputation and … “Blogging opened doors and enhanced my professional reputation”
Richard Millington, founder of Feverbee.com, outlines the challenges that community managers are facing and how he sees their role developing and the new tools and ideas to help them. Richard says: “We haven’t evolved much in the last couple of years and the key thing will be to look beyond the traditional community skills.” ” … Interview with Richard Millington, founder of Feverbee.com at the Tactical Psychology of Digital Engagement Conference
I recently ran the social media management training day for the CIPR. We had a great group and for one of the exercises, I got everyone thinking about what content they have already in their organisation that they can reformat – or repurpose as the jargon goes. Someone then asked me to define ‘content’. I … What is content? Find it in dark corners!
The end or start of a year is a good time to reflect, analyse and plan. This week I have been looking at the stats for our blog and seeing what I can learn from them and planning what we should do in 2016. A key task is to see which blogs are doing best, … Top ten blogs of 2015 – and what we can learn from them