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In the last episode of Internet Business Mastery we talked about the first two of the seven pillars of Information Marketing 2.0. In this episode we reveal the final five pillars. Again, these are the things that put the 2.0 in Information Marketing 2.0.
Then we talk about the easiest way to start a web presence and begin creating content.
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Hi guys,
Just want to say that your second part of this topic was good, albeit just a little “cramped” compared to the first part, which had a more in-depth discussion on the first two pillars than the remaining five. Nonetheless, all in all it was a good episode.
Any chance you can feature next what are or will be the obstacles one expects to face when trying to implement these new technologies in their business, and how they can overcome it?
Thanks again!
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hi,
you commented that if a person is going to use wordpress, it is preferable to get your own domain and hosting, then install it.
what are some of your preferred hosts, and why?
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great information, I would however, like to see more info on how to get high rankings in the social bookmarking sites.
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annalaura,
That would be an excellent topic for a show. I’m sure we’ll talk about it at some point. The easiest things you can do to get exposure in social bookmarking/news sites is:
1. Create great content
2. Make it easy for your visitors to submit and vote for your content
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Can you recommend a a software like wordpress for Forums.
Thanks
Monte
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@Monte,
I have used phpbb in the past. The trick with forum software installed on your site is to keep it updated so that it doesn’t become a security risk.
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You mentioned using Skype…Do you use their handset to record your podcast? Or do you use other hardware/software?
Your podcasts are great. I listen to a LOT of them and yours is one of my favorite.
Thanks,
Rita
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@Rita,
I just talk over Skype with my mic hooked into my computer. I use Skype Out to call Sterling. He prefers to talk on his wireless land line phone with a headset. But we both record into Audacity or Sound Forge on our computers.
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