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Putting by Blog where my Mouth is.

April 17, 2009

You’re new to Blogging, are you? First, you have to figure out how all this new technology works, and at the same time, come up with something to say? And how does Facebook work for a Tourism business? And what is Twitter? And now you are told you need an RSS Feed?? But Wait! It’s [...]

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Blog, Facebook and Twitter Coaching

April 2, 2009

I don’t build websites for clients as often these days.  Instead, I set up WordPress environments and I serve as a Blog Coach to my clients. Together, we go through the process of building and managing their website and Social Marketing strategies. Blogging is really easy. More than 70,000 new blogs are created every day. [...]

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New Kashabowie Outposts Newsletter

January 3, 2009

Another of my most enjoyable work in December, the Annual Newsletter by my longest-standing client: Kashabowie Outposts. Staff Reports For the Finest in Remote Fly in Fishing and Hunting, read all the fishing stories and details from Moose hunting trips from the perspective of the experienced Kashabowie Outposts hunting guides and float plane pilots! Guest [...]

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New Whitefish Bay Camp Website

January 3, 2009

I’m happy to announce that the new Whitefish Bay Camp website is now live on the Internet! State-of-the-art Created with the Thesis Theme and WordPress 2.7, this unique WordPress Theme design is a combination of the best elements from several example websites – putting together the benefits of a familiar, traditional website, along with the [...]

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Five Steps to Customer Trust Using Social Media

October 21, 2008

Today I had a great question from a Client: Does it matter if I set my privacy settings so only freinds view my profile? Here’s my reply: Keep your privacy settings to Everyone, and just keep business detail available on your profile. I go on to explain: Think of Facebook as just another piece of [...]

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Fishing Lodges – It’s Time To Get Blogging

September 27, 2008

Travel and Tourism is all about relationships. It’s the relationship between you and your customer that keeps them coming back to your Lodge or Camp year after year. A relationship is simply how you relate to someone, one-another, or the world around you. And no-one can create your relationships for you – nor can they [...]

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Tourism Marketing Via Web 2.0

September 3, 2008

You’ve likely heard it already. You already know that 2/3 of travelers ONLY use the Internet to plan their vacations. From mapping the driving route or booking the airline tickets, booking transportation, accommodations and event tickets, to browsing pictures and menus to find local restaurants before they start their vacation – today’s travelers are captivated [...]

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Personal Privacy vs Online Connectedness

August 27, 2008

It’s true. Social Media really works. The results have been fast! As soon as I moved away from the strategy of creating ‘Made For Adsense’ websites, and toward the Relationship Marketing with Social Media, I started makin’ lots of new friends, followers, subscribers and fans! Backed by seven eleven years of webdesign experience, I jumped [...]

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Open Source Web 2.0 Social Media Scripts

August 17, 2008

In the never-ending search to bring my web visitors the latest and the best, I’ve been joining and learning about the various forms of Social Media Sites. After joining groups and communities, learning what they do to build their memberships, I started creating groups and communities within the Social Media sites too. Though my journey [...]

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