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This past Monday, I received my Bachelors of Business Administration from Emory University. As I think back on my journey to Emory, and into online entrepreneurship in general I've been trying to figure out where it all began. My mind keeps ending up back in 7th grade when I was browsing the Namepros? beginners?section in […]
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I'm always looking for great tools to make managing my network of websites easier. There are many tasks like promoting content, and scheduling posts that can be automated with a few easy to use tools. Revive Old Posts Do you wish there was an easy way to share your older post with your followers? I […]
I've spent this last week in New York working with my co-founder on our company, and also visiting some friends from home and school. I've been all over the city working, walking and eating, but have not seen any sign of the thousands of new gTLD's that are hitting the market in America's biggest city. […]
Running a content marketplace has given me some great insight into the trends in content marketing, and as well as what people are doing for their search engine optimization. This study is by no means scientific because of my small sample size, but I think it reflects overall trends in the industry. Back in 2011 […]
One of the hardest parts of being an online entrepreneur is just keeping track of everything that is going on. A while ago I reviewed a tool from Flippa called Dashfolio which tracked Google tools like Analytics and Adsense in one place. Today, I wanted to go over a much more extensive tool called SumAll?that […]
After months of hard work, my startup College Copywriters is announcing the launch of our new platform. We have been providing high quality web content to publishers, SEO firms and individual clients since 2011, but this new platform gives us the ability to scale our production and reach more clients and students. Right now we […]
Over the past year there has been more than enough speculation on the new gTLD's, but one group that seems to have been left out of the conversation is the millennial generation. As one of the youngest bloggers on Domaining.com, I figure it is my job to provide that perspective to my readers. I reached […]
Now that another year of college has ended I have a few updates I have been meaning to share with the community. I always think I am going to have more time to work on my projects at school than I do. This summer I tell people I am?interning for myself,?which is an opportunity I […]
2014 is looking like it is going to be even busier than last year. I was reading a year end goals review from Spencer Haws at Niche Pursuits and I thought he did a great coming up with realistic goals and assigning numbers and time to them. I?ve pick the three most important things to […]
Looking back on 2013, it was a wild year, filled with ups and downs. I had a great year, but there are a few things I wish I would have done differently. Hopefully I can learn from them and make 2014 even better! In 2013 I wish I would have, Built a new site. I […]
I took a break from updating my website content for the holidays and paid for it.?The end of the year is a busy time for all of us especially for students, with Thanksgiving, Christmas, final exams, and vacation. I was so busy in the last few weeks of the year that I stopped updating my […]
One of the biggest challenges facing website owners in the wake of Google algorithm changes is how to keep their websites updated with fresh content. Clients of College Copywriters often ask me how often they should be updating their content. In short, for large sites 2-3 times a week is a great start and smaller […]
Setting up a dropshipping store is a great option for many product domain names. It is also much easier to do than you may think. When you are first starting an online store, the last thing you want to worry about is carrying inventory and shipping products. Trust me, my room in high school looked […]
This summer I made it my goal to focus on developing websites and buying domain names. All of this was going great, until tourism season began in Montana and I worked on the river for 35 days straight. The problem with being a part time domain investor is finding time after your full time job […]
In 2006, as a 7th grader I searched Google for ?How to make money online?. On the 12th page of results, I ran across something that talked about buying and selling domain names for profit. It led me to Namepros.com and I joined right away. I spent hours reading the forms trying to understand what […]
Textbroker is going to be increasing their rates for all accounts opened after June 30th, so if you were thinking about opening up an account now is the time to do so. Accounts opened before will be grandfathered the old rates.?Textbroker?is an online content marketplace that has a ton of writers of various qualities across […]
Last week, I decided to redesign my store SpyPen.net. This was after reading about how bad home page sliders were for site design and looking at my site on SpyPen.net, I decided it was time for a change. The theme I was using was very limited and was not converting well. The site has sold […]
Today, I wanted to share and review CuteRank one of my favorite SEO software tools that I use every day to monitor my websites. CuteRank is a search engine ranking checker that is easy to use and affordable. When developing websites and working on their SEO, it is essential to be able to keep an […]
Over the past few years, Google has shaken up its algorithm and search results with two major updates, Panda and Penguin. They forced many people to change the way they optimize their sites for search engines. Many people often confuse the Panda and Penguin updates so here is just some basic background info. Panda -Started […]
I hope that all of my readers had a great week. I went on some great hikes and spent some time working on some new projects and updating older ones. Site Redesign – I read on a SEO blog this week how bad homepage sliders are for rankings so I decided it was time to […]
Last week, I was making some end user sales calls for a domain I owned that was about to expire. I was trying to sell it for mid $xxx, but was not having much luck. On my last call I left a message with an assistant figuring I would never hear back. Then, two days […]
Yes, ugly sites can make more in the short term, but a well designed site has much more potential than an ugly one. Poorly designed sites do often convert better when using adsense ads, but a ugly site is never going to grow to the size that a well designed site will. I use to […]
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