Posted by Online Entrepreneur on June 23, 2010 ·
Autoblogs, or automatically updated blogs, are hot today. The biggest appeal of autoblogs is your minimal involvement in updating your blogs’ content. However, many webmasters and webpreneurs resent autoblogs. Let’s talk about this and bust some myths.
Autoblogs allow you to get your sites up and running fast, thus allowing you to build literally hundreds of blogs faster and easier.
With [...]
Posted by Online Entrepreneur on June 22, 2010 ·
Do you know what the biggest secret to webpreneurship success is? Fail fast. What is fail fast, why should you fail fast and how to fail fast? Read on.
There are plenty of “secrets” in webpreneurship – ranging from SEO and link building strategies to various productivity/process automation tools. But did you know the biggest secret of all? Fail fast.
What is ‘fail fast’?
Fail [...]
Posted by Online Entrepreneur on June 21, 2010 ·
If you are having difficulty in integrating an online store to your existing site, this is a solution that might end your miseries: Vendr.
What is Vendr?
Vendr is basically an ecommerce solution that allows you to sell your products, both physical and digital: Your products, designs, music or pictures.
Vendr’s main strength is its simple installation and compatibility with your current site. [...]
Posted by Online Entrepreneur on June 20, 2010 ·
To some extent, webpreneurs have to do personal branding to push their web businesses forward. Why personal branding is that important and is increasing in importance?
Blogs, social media and any other Web 2.0 “thingy” for business or make-money purpose are geared toward one issue: personal branding.
Whether you like it or not, no matter how hateful you are toward the idea of marketing [...]
Posted by Online Entrepreneur on June 19, 2010 ·
One of my Noobpreneur Business Blog’s readers commented regarding the Google “conspiracy” toward SEO practitioners. And I think to some extent webpreneurs must understand how SEO works, especially if you want your web business to be more visible on Google search engine result pages.
Before you take advices from SEO so-called experts, you must read this supposedly subscriber-only [...]
Posted by Online Entrepreneur on June 18, 2010 ·
Nicknamed “Thelonious,” WordPress has just released the latest version – WordPress 3.0.
Of the new features, I particularly fave the merger of WordPress MU and WordPress single user – now you can create one blog or one million blogs as you wish from the same installation. If you are wondering, WordPress MU is WordPress for multi-users (e.g. WordPress.com) – is a powerful [...]
Posted by Online Entrepreneur on June 17, 2010 ·
Great online business for sale is hard to come by. This site auction is one of them: SqueezeTheme.com sale on Flippa.
Squeeze Theme is a squeeze page creation tool for WordPress and also an online marketing training course provider, namely SqueezeCamp.
The unique WordPress themes are perfect for you who want to do list building and product/services sales using WordPress platform – and they [...]
Posted by Online Entrepreneur on June 16, 2010 ·
Not all sites are created the same, and there is actually not a single appraisal system that can accurately tell which kind of sites that are more valuable than the others.
The saying, “A site’s worth is as much as what you are willing to pay” is true to the core; you can’t dictate how a site is priced on the market – the market will determine whether the site is worthy [...]
Posted by Online Entrepreneur on June 15, 2010 ·
If you run a network of sites consisting of dozens, or even hundreds of sites, you are probably struggling on the same issue: Web business management. Which route you prefer? Outsourcing or automation?
A business contact shared that he is managing 4 blogs and they are giving him quite a headache. I personally manage 50+ sites and I don’t think I suffer headache more than him. How so?
The [...]
Posted by Online Entrepreneur on June 14, 2010 ·
WebWorkerDaily.com, together with GigaOM Pro ran a survey on web workers and has reported that the results are just in.
The Web Worker Survey 2010, taken by 352 of WebWorkerDaily’s readers, resulting in a pretty much surprising findings. Here are the most interesting results and what I think of them:
1. Most web workers are not freelancers
Surprise, surprise – many think that most web [...]