How To Make A Blog

December 15, 2010

Just because Google has started creating a bunch of how to videos doesn’t mean they are getting into the content creation business.

 

 

Thought Leadership: Just Say No To The Aggregation Complex

December 14, 2010

The only way to be correctly attributed for thought leadership in the age of copy and paste content generation is to have your thoughts memorialized by a recognized publisher.

Any thoughts of value distributed otherwise will be co-opted and repackaged by the aggregation complex as their own.

Something Different

December 13, 2010

Speaking of which, I am going to see what I can discover by trying something different….

Something Different

Something Different

All In Or Out

December 12, 2010

Leaning toward all out…

Questions Or Answers

December 11, 2010

Possibily an over simplification – all content is either one or the other.

Paper.li

December 10, 2010

I don’t yet know how I can incorporate use of The Tim Cohn Daily via Paper.li.

Paper.li

Paper.li

What are some innovative uses of this cool Twitter tool?

AdWords Keywords Tool Improvements

December 9, 2010

Google has made some improvements in it AdWords Keyword Tool.

The improvements can be found by clicking “Advanced options”.

AdWords Keyword Tool Improvements

AdWords Keyword Tool Improvements

 

Akismet: Why Are Topsy Tweets Spam?

December 8, 2010

Don’t know why these Tweets and the trackback are considered spam.

Influential Tweets

Influential Tweets

Do you?

A Digital Politcal Success Story

December 7, 2010

The message hasn’t changed but the distribution channels have.

In this video learn how the longest serving Member in the U.S. House of Representatives John D. Dingell found victory by using Google tools to distribute his message.

 

Selling A Domain To Someone In Vietnam

December 6, 2010

I have an offer on one of my domains from someone in Vietnam.

However they want to buy the domain with a Paypal account.

In the past, I had an unwarranted $5,000+ chargeback from Paypal for services rendered because the buyer was a thief.

I’m not interested in repeating that mistake or anything like it again with Paypal.

In case you weren’t aware of it, virtually any transaction processed via Paypal remains refundable for what seems like an open ended and indefinite amount of time.

I use Escrow.com to sell domains and Vietnam is on their no fly list.

Surely Escrow.com doesn’t do business with people in the short list of countries below because the problems and risk far outweighed the reward.

Escrow.com

Escrow.com

There are other services that apparently don’t have restrictions on doing business with Vietnam but could their lack of restrictions also be the result of their lack of experience too?