By David Bullock
These days we're all trying to make more out of less. The bad economy is hitting us hard, the holidays strain our wallets, and every nickel and dime or trick of the trade is enlisted to help fight this financial battle. (…)
By David Bullock
Full explanation of the internet. I am always looking for basic information for the media channel I am working in and with. (…)
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By David Bullock
Online information overload is a problem that few of us think about, but we feel the affects of it every day. (…)
A 3D Internet Browser That Works – David Bullock
I just ran across this new application for searching called SpaceTime. (…)
“David is StomperNet worth it?”…After the 12th email, I figured it would be easier to answer it here… No Hype. No Bonuses. Just what I have seen and experienced. (…)
The basics do not change. In business, to be successful, you must execute on your ideas and bring them to life in the real world.
Thinking about getting something done is not the answer. (…)
So what is social networking and how does it work?
This is a short video about social networking that explains what Social Network is and how it works. (…)
Creating content is one of the most difficult tasks for online marketers. This is a fantastic post giving several ways to create content for your blog. (…)
Project management is what is required in the industrial world to get things done and to organize people. Marketing project management is just as important. (…)
There is a lesson in precision marketing execution and organization in this most recent toy recall.
First Question : Why is this latest recall “news worthy”? (…)
There are only 12 kinds of ads. Resist them all! - By Seth Stevenson - Slate Magazine.
This is a great article about the 12 types of ads along with visual examples. (…)
What’s After Social Networks? - Talk Back - Digital Trends
The hottest trend now is social networks. New social networks are popping up everywhere. (…)
Usability Testing of World Wide Web Sites.
Check of this short listing of “what to do” on your website. It is common sense. But, common sense is not common. (…)
This is a typical conversation:
“I have this website and it is not making as much money as I want…
“Where do I start?”
“What do I do next?”
are the questions that I hear most from my students. (…)
Starting a business is an easy thing to do. All you need to do is get a business license for a few bucks and start. (…)
I am blogging from Mark Hendricks Internet Marketing Seminar. Most of these seminars have become “pitch feast” and not the true educational meeting places. (…)





