Hi! Great question! My name is Humberto Valle, I'm a global competitive strategist and run a hybrid agency out Texas. A lot of our own clients come to us with existing notions about how SEO didn't do anything for them, etc. only to find out that they were previously sold link farming and junk tha...
Have a look at similarweb.com Put your competitor's websites in there.
When there's low search volume for your particular niche, it does make sense to see if you can attract traffic from peripheral niches and interests (which it sounds like you've been doing). Sounds to me like your goal, from an SEO perspective, should be focused on long-tail traffic acquisition, ...
2 quick and simple ideas come to mind. 1. Open up iTunes, open the podcast section, open up your relevant categories and subcategories. e.g. business/business and marketing. Contact the podcasts that are in the "New and Noteworthy" sections or in the lower half of the top 200 podcasts sections....
I would start with google analytics. If you configure it correctly you can get quite far down the line for free. Once you start seeing revenue and need more detail you can move over to one of the more premium or paid for systems.
You'll need to learn more about, and better define your two personas: A) The type of company willing to pay for t-shirt based advertising B) The type of person that will to wear it. To do this you'll need to access communities where you think those personas would hang out (either online, or in ...
In general the highest converting direct messaging campaigns I have seen have very direct and simple messages. If you can achieve that with your target audience then you will see a good conversation rate. If you have the right message and already have the contacts, then go for it!
Hi, I used to work in the corporate payments industry. What you're looking for is a 'Purchasing Card' with higher order data transmission (sometimes referred to as 'level 3.') Card issuers with this kind of technology usually offer it to large organizations and the 'what was purchased' data onl...
I am not an attorney nor an accountant, and this is not "professional advice". Let me begin by saying that I agree completely with Mr. McGuire's response. At his very affordable rate, you should have that call with him. $200 is nothing, absolutely nothing, as a tax-deductible expense to protect y...