Archive for December, 2010

Friday night is nearly here, so I’d like to put out an invitation to join us at Live Marketing Chat this Friday at 8:00 pm Eastern (7:00 Central, 6:00 Mountain, and 5:00 Pacific). If you miss us on Friday, the chat also runs on Saturday night (same start time). These chats last until late into the night, and really get going later in the evening. Feel free to drop in at anytime.

Why should you join a marketing chat? Well…

The idea of making your living online can be exciting and seductive, but there are pitfalls. And there’s a lot of misinformation available, some free and some for sale, that can get your business off on the wrong foot.

If you’re new to online marketing, how do you know what is solid information, and what is outdated or black hat tactics that can go so far as to get your site banned from the search engine results? By taking advantage of the experience of successful marketers.

And you’ll find plenty of experienced marketers at LMC, so come and join us.

  • Have some fun.
  • Make new friends.
  • Learn something new.
  • Get some fresh ideas.

Live Marketing Chat strives to be a family-friendly environment, so there is a Code of Conduct to follow… Nothing a professional would balk at–but there’s always the “class clown”, so we wrote down the rules.

The main thing to remember is to log in using your First and Last name, as a courtesy to the other folks in the room.  (You don’t need a password.)  We may try to coax you into telling us a bit about yourself, but there won’t be any pressure. You can just hang out and listen if that is more comfortable for you.

I hope to see you there!

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