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This seems like a handy tool for sites that would like to offer better customer service.
I want to buy this. I like Ramit’s writing and perspective, and the price is right. The only thing holding me back is knowing that I don’t have time to read it right now. Soon? Hopefully.
The language might offend some, but the points are excellent.
In a world of boring corporate messages, it was delightful to run into an error at MarkaBoo. “Everyone remembers what happened to Steve…”
My favorite tip from this article: “Give your best customers something of real value to offer to their friends (a secret menu, a significant gift certificate). Once you do that, not giving that gift to a friend feels selfish.”
I’m a sucker for cool magic tricks. This one impressed me.
A domain search tool full of AJAXy goodness. It updates on the fly to provide a quick glance at what’s available.
Here’s an exercise – think about your blog’s niche. In the next couple of months what seasonal things might be searching for that relate to your topic? Brainstorm a list of topics and words that people will use – then write some content that fits wit http://www.problogger.net/archives/2006/11/24/how-to-write-your-about-me-page/ 1164644053 0 blogging,about,tips How to Write Your “About…
I’d like to read this as a follow-up to Aaron Wall’s SEO book.