Facebook vs Twitter Social Media Marketing CTR and Loyalty
December 7, 2009 by admin
Filed under Marketing and PR
I hate asking to be someone’s friend. If I talk about a client or project after they accept, it feels like i’m spamming them. If they totally opt in, I don’t feel as bad talking about my work. So I have 1,400 facebook friends. I didn’t ask to friend a single one of them. Ummm… [...]
How to Master Office Frustration and Rejection
December 7, 2009 by admin
Filed under Dao of War
OK… So here’s the short scoop. I started out in the dot com in the late 90′s. Professionally, I’m a web guy. But after my last website, I took two years off to do something I’ve always wanted to do… Meditate. THIS is what I learned about handling idiots and assholes at the office And [...]
Google: How to Jump from Page 2 or 3 to Page 1
December 7, 2009 by admin
Filed under Marketing and PR
Lets say you’ve already done everything in your power to get to page one of Google on a given search term. And you failed. If you got even remotely close, I have a master’s Google ranking trade secret for you. Google not only weighs the quality of the inbound links to your site to determine [...]
How to Create a High Google Page Rank Site
December 7, 2009 by admin
Filed under Marketing and PR
Most of you won’t know about Google Page Rank. It’s not what you think it is. Google has a 0-10 rating scale that basically assigns your site a “credibility value.” Get used to seeing this by downloading the Google ToolBar. In order for your outbound links to be worth anything, you’ve got to have a [...]
How to Handle Interruptions During a Meeting or Presentation
December 7, 2009 by admin
Filed under Business Management, Dao of War
You know that kid in the 2nd grade who had his hand up for most of that year? He’s going to be in your next meeting. And he’s got even more to say 30 years later. Everything you say seems to spark an irrepressible mission critical core strategic paradigm that must come out of the [...]
How to Be Heard at a Meeting
December 7, 2009 by admin
Filed under Business Management, Dao of War
Let’s face it. Meetings are generally a total self-glorification-fest. Everyone comes in with a heart full of gripes they want to spew onto everyone else in the room. If one person hits on a nerve, then everyone transmutes into a mindless zombie mob of vocalized discontent. If you want to be heard at a meeting, [...]

