I presented on one of the Elite Retreat mastermind calls a few weeks ago, and someone asked a question along the lines of what kinds of sites I buy or what I look for in a site. Maybe counter-intuitively, my answer was that I like ugly sites -- but ugly sites where the ugly is only skin deep. That's because you can see a stunning amount of improvement when you put a better face on a site that is otherwise ... Keep reading »
Last week, Jeremy from Wildfire Marketing Group commented on my post about local internet marketing. I had written that local business owners had no excuse for having an ugly site when great designs could be had from 99designs for less than $1,000. As a web designer, Jeremy took extreme exception to that and understandly so. I owned Unmatched Style for a long time, and the "no spec" issue is one that I became very familiar with.
Jeremy ... Keep reading »
I'm frequently asked some form of this question: I want to make a living online, but I'm just starting out. What's the number one skill I should develop?
There are many skills that you can make a living online with -- there's no magic combination -- so I think I've answered most often that you should just try out several different things and see which you like and are the best at.
However, I have realized that there is indeed one skill ... Keep reading »
Stuart had a fun post over at PimpMyPageRank.com yesterday comparing the page sizes of a few hundred of the largest blogs. It's a good read.