I’ve been bookmarking quite a few posts lately so I thought it was time to share some of my favorites with you. Below are a few I picked out that I thought you’d enjoy.
- Life Begins When?: A great new sales management blog written by Tom Schaber has a fun post about the evolution of technology and how that has impacted the lives of sales people. A good resource for small business sales managers! He also has a book coming out this Fall on sales management.
- A Beginner’s SEO Toolbox: Matt McGee has a very informative post outlining some tools beginners can use to get their feet wet with SEO. It’s simple and packed with useful information.
- Should Social Media Marketing be Part of Your Internet Marketing Campaign?: David Wilson has put together a good post discussing social media and its impact on websites and marketing plans.
- Search Engines for Kids: I was thrilled to see this post by Matt Bailey on Search Engine Guide. As my kids are starting to use computers I want to make sure the environment in which they’re browsing is safe. Nice work, Matt!
- The 3 Legs Intro to SEO - A SoloSEO Sketchcast: Michael over at SoloSEO introduced a new service called Sketchcast. For those of you looking for new and creative ways to express yourself or your company on the web, this may be worth checking out.
- Eleven Tips For Optimizing PDFs For Search Engines: Such a simple concept yet something that is overlooked by so many.
- Do Blogs Work For Small Business?: This is a great example of how you can use search engines in a variety of ways to rank well for products that you sell.
Hope you found something in there you liked! Thanks to the authors for the great content.
Tags: Blogging, search engines for kids, Sketchcast, small business marketing







Patrick,
I recently wrote about love links, where bloggers feature hidden links in their posts for no other apparent reason than to encourage reciprocal links. They should read this post. You have it just right. Your links have value, are part of a common thread, and, best of all, you provide enough information for us to decide whether or not we should check them out. Nice list and good post.
Hey Lewis,
I read that post of you wrote and couldn’t agree more. Yes, you can generate traffic and maybe some links, but at the end of the day you’re not providing value to your readers.
Thanks for compliment!
Lewis,
I meant to throw in the link to your post on my comment - here it is:
Writing and Blogging for Links and Complements
Which Google Products Should A Small Business Use?…
No longer just a search engine, Google has grown rapidly in recent years into a company that now offers a variety of tools and services—many of which are aimed squarely at small business owners. Some of Google’s most compelling services are fre…
Wow, these are really great links. Thanks for putting them together!