Google’s cookie thinks I’m 35-44. I’m actually 28. I can’t decide if that’s a good thing or a bad thing. =)
See what Google thinks it knows about you. Business Insider show’s you how to find out here.
Before you write an advertisement ask yourself these three questions:
If you have read Bryan and Jeffrey Eisenberg’s book Waiting for Your Cat to Bark?: Persuading Customers When They Ignore Marketing then you may recognize these questions. If not, buy the book. These questions, along with the other insights that Bryan and Jeffrey share, will help you to remember why you’re writing the ad in the first place, who the ad is for, and what you need to do to make sure your audience takes the action you desire.
Don’t think these three little questions can have a big impact? Prove me wrong. Print these questions out and post them somewhere you can’t miss them. I keep them posted above my whiteboard. The next time you write an ad, create a web page, or write an email, ask yourself the three questions. Then, share your experience in the comments below.
I’ve decided to switch my personal blog from the Joomla! CMS to Tumblr. I still use Joomla! for other projects, but for my personal blog I really just needed something simple and clean. Tumblr is both.