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Top Posts For May on Whooah.biz

According to the stats these were the most popular pages:

 

A post about Mashable how are now reviewing Tech companies and website. http://blog.wcx.me/2008/05/the-startup-review/

 

A commentary about the changes in affiliate marketing http://blog.wcx.me/2008/05/an-interesting-email-from-thomas-cook-brand-keywords

 

This was the first real post after I had transferred all the blog posts to the site, a mountain of work. http://blog.wcx.me/2008/04/entre-card-is-it-the-best-business-website-card-yet

 

This post seemed pretty popular which was just a bit of email fun http://blog.wcx.me/2008/04/super-cool-inventions

 

My favourite post all about company cars and advertising http://blog.wcx.me/2008/04/company-car-advertising-the-minus-and-pluses/

 

Looking forward to next month…

 

 

 

Twitter Updates for 2008-05-08

  • Goodmorning another sunny day on the Island #
  • New post: Free at the point of entry (http://workconnexions.com/node/576) #
  • New post: More Visitors by Joining Communities. (http://workconnexions.com/node/577) #
  • New post: Is Social Media Evangelism Possible? (http://workconnexions.com/node/578) #
  • There are lot of things that are bad for you one has to deal with psychological problems first before the effect. There is tendency to do it #
  • New post: What would I like most from Work Connexions (http://workconnexions.com/node/579) #
  • I think I have got this IOM community stuff sorted on the http://www.workconnexions.com now for advertising #
  • @sherrilynne I would agree that it is kind of arty very cool twitter chat I love it #
  • Just been updating my digg profile making sure the friend list is up to date http://tinyurl.com/6mwp5e #
  • How about a poll on Wcx http://workconnexions.com/node/579 #

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Leadership Doing What One Says

It has been interesting week here in Great Britain, we had some local elections and the current Labour government lost a large majority of their seats. It has been interesting to watch Gordon Brown as leader of the Labour party. I had the impression that with so much experience he should be able to handle the job. It appears not with the recent blunders in government. He has not shown leadership more sort of being led by public opinion.

 

Whether one likes Tony Blair (ex Prime minister) or not at least he had some idea of what he was doing and did not pander to criticism. Leadership is about Leading and ultimately to greater things.

 

 

 

 

Top 10 Business Resolutions

When your company is developing and growing it is too easy to overlook some of the less exciting elements of being in business. However, my experience has shown that paying attention to these elements will help your business be more stable, more profitable and easier to run. At the beginning of this year (2007) I sat down to write up the official KDR-EBusiness Top 10 Business Resolutions, and the reasons why you should consider them. If you would like our assistance with putting some of the ideas below into action, then please get in touch.

1. Have a backup plan

Vital business information is stored on your computers. Make a point of checking that your backup plan is up to date and that you perform a recovery test at least once this year. When your computer hardware fails, you need to know that recovery is possible.

2. Update your business plan

Once a year, revisit your business plan – if you don’t have one you’ll find it is worth the effort to make one. There’s a good starting point here

3. Streamline your administration

Well run administration can make a huge difference to a company. You can always find room for improvement. Examine the way that work flows through your company, find and remove the roadblocks first, employ IT technology second.

4. Sort out your email

Make plans to deal with timewasting SPAM. Depending on your business sector, there are legal aspects to email use and storage that must be considered. Create an email management plan.
Oh, and sort out your inbox, you know you need to.

5. Watch the cash flow – carefully

get your accounts up to date, and keep them as close to real time as you can. If you don’t have an accounts package, then you should consider purchasing one this year – but don’t do it without skilled support and advice.

6. Train your staff

Focused training for staff will contribute to the success of your business, but make sure that the training matches a business goal.

7. Don’t maintain the status quo

The business environment changes all the time, your business needs to change to match it.

8. Update your website

If you do, make sure that it is standards compliant this time around. Your old website probably doesn’t work in many of the new browsers that have been released since it was last updated. A well planned Search Engine Marketing campaign might also help to improve the effectiveness of your website.

9. Don’t ask how much it costs, ask what value it adds

Work out the value to your business before making a purchase. If the value is greater than the purchase cost, then go ahead.

10. Tidy Up the workplace

Because you know you should.

And finally, please let us know what your top ten business resolutions are…

About the Author:

Rob Mercer is a Director of KDR E-Business Limited, which provides IT Management services to small and medium sized enterprises. Rob has a Masters Degree in IT and is also a member of the British Computer Society. He has over 25 years experience in a variety of IT roles and industry sectors. Despite this he can still converse in English, a fact much appreciated by his customers.

Link love

Here is an interesting collection of blog posts from out and about on the internet. Some of my favourites.

Steve Pavalina who has some really good ideas about the Value of Ideas

http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2008/05/the-value-of-ideas

Recriminations from Yahoo by David Synder

http://www.marketingpilgrim.com/2008/05/a-game-of-he-said-yang-said.html

Skinner reports about Landing pages on websites

http://www.blog.marketmou.com/how-to-create-landing-pages-that-perform

Will Social Networking Ever = Money? From Jordan McCollum

http://www.marketingpilgrim.com/2008/02/will-social-networking-ever-money.html

And four words from Seth about over delivering

http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2008/05/four-words.html

 

 

 

 

 

Twitter Updates for 2008-05-07

  • Hoildays are great thing 🙂 I have got sun burn, back to work #
  • New post: Offline Promotion to Make Money Online (http://workconnexions.com/node/564) #
  • New post: AdSense unit: 468×60 (http://workconnexions.com/node/565) #
  • New post: Right Tool Bar Google Advert (http://workconnexions.com/node/566) #
  • @sherrilynne He he #
  • New post: Is Social Media Good for Business? (http://workconnexions.com/node/567) #
  • This is the link to our first local community http://iom.workconnexions.com/ cheaper than our competitors… #
  • New post: Kaupthing Singer & Friedlander 2008 International Manx Classic (http://workconnexions.com/node/574) #
  • I love this expression, Share anything. Anytime. Anywhere. must use it in a blog post #
  • My twitter page has google rank of 8 my best score yet #
  • New post: Gossip and Chatter Not Just in The Office (http://workconnexions.com/node/575) #
  • @sherrilynne I don”t know 8 pm is pretty borderline for leaving the office #
  • Time for SEO fun tonight did 150 percent traffic increase last time…. #

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More Visitors by Joining Communities.

Over the weekend I was updating some of accounts that I have on certain networking site likes like, propeller, Marktd, WorkConnexions.

 

I have just taken a look at the stats for the last couple of days and I have had more that 150 percent increase in traffic. The main reason for participating in community is that you can engage a group of readers with similar interests.

 

But It is important to pick the right community first.

 

For example if you are into Art and photography than Stumble is a good choice, if you are into business development than try www.WorkConnexions.com.

 

Not only do communities provide extra resources for your particular interest.

 

They also give you the chance to show you skills. Join a community today…