Choosing the Right Strategy
However, learning how to create a website that earns a great deal of revenue isn’t always easy. On the web there are so many sites with different marketing strategies that try to get your attention. You want to design your own website and make it successful, but how can you determine who to turn to for critical marketing information that will allow your site to stand out?
Getting to the Good Stuff
Ideally all webmasters would be able to inquire about the sources of information they are reading on the web. The problem is it takes time and many small internet companies don’t have the time to determine whether the article they read is from a well regarded source. The following are marketing blogs you can follow so that you can build your own free website along with some information about the author.
1. Copyblogger has over 125,000 subscribers. The site was founded by Brian Clark in January of 2006. With his site Mr. Clark “…seeks to empower online writers and content producers to command attention, create engagement, and influence people as powerful players in the new media revolution.” His site has won a great deal of recognition including being ranked third of the 100 Most Influential Online Marketers of 2009.
2. PSFK was started by Piers Fawkes in 2004. Mr. Fawkes gathered emerging ideas from all over the world onto a blog. According to psfk.com the company is “…a New York City based trends research and innovation company that publishes a daily news site, provides trends research and innovation consultancy, manages a network of freelance experts and hosts idea-generating events.” PSFK was named one of the “One Hundred Brilliant Companies” by Entrepreneur magazine.
3. Brian Solis ranks in the top 1% of all blogs tracked by Technorati. Mr. Solis “…has been actively writing about new marketing and business since the mid 90s to document how the Web was redefining the communications industry — he coined PR 2.0 along the way before focusing his efforts on the greater impacts on the future of media, commerce, and culture,” according to his website.
So there you have it. If you want to create a website that will bring in traffic, check out these three blogs. They can provide you with great tips and innovative ideas. Good luck!
