Posted by Paul Bradish on May 28th, 2007

I’ve posted a new David Rosam article ePursuit.net in regards to interesting sales copy and knowing your target audience. Let me know your thoughts!
Here’s a snippet:
“…Whoever you’re talking to, they need to be excited by your copy - as someone in the advertising business once said, said ‘no-one was ever bored into buying anything’. And different people are respond to different things. Broadly, you should talk technology and technology benefits to technical people, and business benefits to the budget holders.”
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Posted by Paul Bradish on May 25th, 2007

Our roundup this week is short and sweet, focusing on Domain Names, Analytics, Business, and Search Engine Optimization.
New Domain Purchase Checklist
This WW visitor asks what to look for when purchasing a new domain name (trademarks, ect).
Google Releases New Analytics Interface
This thread is actually from the first week of May but I had not covered it at all in this blog.
Having a Business Coach
Are they worth having? Akula sets the record straight.
How Many Articles Per Week?
Sitepoint member Daniel Primed asks the forum how many articles/posts he should be making to his blog on a weekly basis.
Internal Links - Right Versus Wrong
For SEO, people say that you need great internal link structure. How does one do this?
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Posted by Paul Bradish on May 25th, 2007

Kevin Ham is the most powerful dotcom mogul you’ve never heard of, reports Business 2.0 Magazine. Here’s how the master of Web domains built a $300 million empire. This is a very interesting, well written article posted on CNN.com and thought that I would share the link with ePursuit.net blog readers as well.
Click here to read Kevin Ham’s story.
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