Screencasting: Editing, Pacing and Effects

Time for the next installment in my “Screencast Like a Pro” series. Between client work and then getting deathly ill, I haven’t kept up with this series as planned and a couple weeks slipped by, but here we are now, so let’s dive in. By the time you’re done reading this, you’ll have a goodContinue Reading

$4,000 worth of Proof You Don’t Need a Huge List to Sell Your Ebook

This is a guest post by Emilie Wapnick. When I launched my first ebook, I had 500 subscribers on my email list. I remember that day vividly. My heart pounded as I hit “Send.” The gurus voices echoed in my head. I remember hearing that 1,000 was the magic number, that you shouldn’t even thinkContinue Reading

How to Give Your Blog A Conversational Tone

This is a guest post by Sam Peters. Reading most of the blogging advice out there would suggest that a successful blog has little to do with the actual quality of its content. Success, instead, would appear to be determined by the blog’s use of SEO tactics, social media integration, WordPress templates, and affiliate marketing.Continue Reading

How to Record Video and Manage Media Collections for Your Screencast

So far, we’ve covered planning your screencast and scripting & recording audio for your screencast. In this part of the series, we will cover how to create the visual portion of your screencast and get it ready for editing. Our goal here is to create pro-quality screencast videos that are head and shoulders above what mostContinue Reading

How to Script and Record Audio for a Screencast

How to Script and Record Audio for a Screencast

This is the 3rd part in a series on Screencasting. Check out the previous post in the series: How to plan a Screencast or start at the beginning: How to Create Professional-Quality Screencasts. Scripting for Screencasts Nobody wants to sound like an idiot when they make a recording. You want to sound like you know whatContinue Reading

WTF is Smart YouTube Plugin?

In this latest “WTF” video (I’ll try to do one of these at least once a week) I’m showing you a nifty WordPress plugin that anyone who puts YouTube videos on their blog will want to have: Smart YouTube Plugin. (Can’t see the video? Click here.) Why is thing so cool? Well, from my viewpoint it’sContinue Reading

How to Install WordPress Plugins

This video will show you how to install WordPress plugins into your self-hosted WordPress site. There are two ways to do this: search and install from within WordPress itself, or find a plugin out on the web and download it. I’ll show you how to do both in this video. This may seem simple andContinue Reading

What WordPress Plugins I Use and Why

Plugins are, in my opinion, the big reason why WordPress has become the juggernaut success story of content management systems. Plugins let you extend and enhance the functionality of your self-hosted WordPress-powered website. Anything from a simple contact form to full blown e-commerce functionality can be added to your WordPress site with plugins. But becauseContinue Reading

How to Plan a Screencast

If you want to have a professional-quality successful screencast video, you do not simply hit the record button on your screencasting software and go. Unless, of course, you want to look like a total idiot. But if you want to look like a confident pro, a bit of planning is in order. Planning a screencastContinue Reading

5 Killer New WordPress Plugins

New plugins are created constantly, so it’s easy to remain unaware of what just may be the perfect plugin for your self-hosted WordPress blog. That’s why I went looking… just for you. You might find something in this list you didn’t know you needed until you see it. Please note that I haven’t tested these, andContinue Reading

Series: How to Create Professional-Quality Screencast Videos, Intro

Video rules. There’s no denying that. Videos show up prominently in search results and YouTube is the second largest search after Google itself. It has been proven that video advertising online is more effective than other ad media. I don’t believe that it’s a stretch to extend that dominance to content marketing and blogging. ThereContinue Reading

Does Your Blog Need an Alignment Check?

This is a guest post by Tim Brownson, who apparently couldn’t be arsed with putting in links or subheadings, so if he doesn’t like what I did with it, well… tough shit for him. Please note all the links below to his new book are affiliate links. Because I need beer money, of course. EvenContinue Reading

5 Profitable Business Blogging Predictions for 2012

Business blogging continues to grow up and evolve. Like some kind of Borg-like unkillable alien species with  an insatiable appetite for absorption and assimilation, business blogging thunders on through the blogosphere, the socialsphere and beyond. What originally started off as simple blogging in the late 90s has now become the content management cornerstone of manyContinue Reading

Why “Know, Like and Trust” Could be Killing Your Blog

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This is a guest post by Tommy Walker. Why do you blog? No, really. Have you asked yourself lately? You want to use your blog to get people to know, like, and trust you. To build rapport and ultimately sell more stuff. But, you’re creating content on a regular basis, and your sales don’t budge.Continue Reading

Start the New Year Right for Your Business Blog

Another year is about to end, and where are you in your online business plans? How’s your blog doing? Not as well as you’d hoped? You want a fresh start for the new year. You want things to change, to be better and different. But you feel like you’re spinning your wheels, not getting theContinue Reading

How to Find Your Voice When You Blog

Is your writing voice distinct? Would we know it’s you even if we didn’t see your name on it, based just on how it sounds? In this post I’m going to share with you everything I know about developing and using your writing voice. A million blogs out there will give you tips on allContinue Reading

Why You Should Get Headway before November 25

You guys all know I love Headway and work with them, too. I use it to design all my clients’ sites (here’s the latest). Many of you already use and love Headway. So it is without apology that I am going to shill hard for Headway in this post, because if you’re not using itContinue Reading

Plan Your New Website Content Strategy Using The Rule of Fives

This is a guest post by Matt Hooper. Every successful website needs to have a plan and, as we all know, a plan comes long before any action ever takes place. This is why I always find it odd when someone comes to me saying they want a website but they don’t know what toContinue Reading

17 Ways to Turn Your Blog Readers into Loyal Fans

This is a guest post by Tea Silvestre. Sure. You read Remarkablogger and all the best blogs about blogging. Your content sparkles. Your design is flawless. You’ve optimized for SEO and ticked off the long list of best practices. You’ve fine-tuned every aspect of your site. It’s all humming along quite nicely, thank you veryContinue Reading

How to Set Up the Digg Digg Social Media Sharing Plugin for WordPress

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I use the Digg Digg social media sharing plugin because it rawks, but it takes a bit of setting up. So I thought I’d make a little tutorial video to walk you through it step by step. If you can’t see the video, visit the blog directly or watch it on YouTube. I do moreContinue Reading

Everything is One

Everything is one. Back when me and the ex were together, we’d have these long conversations about life/the universe/everything that would start innocently enough about one topic and end up at a point that was so all-encompassing that I would just throw my hands up and shout: “EVERYTHING IS ONE!” Because it’s true: everything isContinue Reading

A Bright Light has Gone Out from the World – Thoughts about Steve Jobs from a PC User

I’ve used Macs before and I have an iPod Touch. I use iTunes on my PC running Windows 7. I get what Macs are all about and have Jobs to thank for why Windows is now a halfway decent operating system. Microsoft has always been a systematic copier/usurper. Despite their huge research budget and facilities,Continue Reading

Do You Feel Like You’re 10 Different People and You Don’t Know What Kind of Online Business to Create?

If so, you may be what Emilie Wapnick calls a multipotentialite. What’s that? A person who does not specialize, but is excellent at several types of endeavor. A person who could never just pick one thing and do that for their entire lives. These people are real. I know because I am one. And so isContinue Reading

Customize Your WordPress Admin Area for More Efficient Blog Management

In this WordPress tutorial video (about 8 minutes), I show you some really easy tips for customizing the WordPress Admin area and the post writing page: How to show or hide content boxes How to rearrange content boxes How to customize some of the settings It’s amazing how a few simple, easy steps can improveContinue Reading

Three Surprisingly Simple Ways to Enhance Your Creativity at Work

This is a guest post by Stephen P. Smith. Stuck in a rut? Tired of the same-old same-old day in and day out? Let’s make a few small changes in the way you work for a big impact on your results and personal satisfaction in a job well done. Injecting some “capital-C” Creativity into theContinue Reading

Are Referrals More Important to Your Online Business than Strangers? Then Why are You Blogging for Strangers?

Where do your clients really come from? And what is your blog doing for them? One huge problem I see time and again is people blogging for and interacting with their peers instead of their prospects. But even for those who are smart enough to not make that mistake, they may be making another one:Continue Reading

Create an About Page for Your Blog that’s a Secret Freelance Sales Weapon

When you do the same thing everyone else is doing, you can hardly expect to get better results than everyone else, can you? What’s the “autopilot” way of creating an About page? It’s biographical and you talk about yourself, maybe include a picture and… That’s it. Pretty lame, and it does nothing to get you leads.Continue Reading