On Content Marketing

Writing is hard, but nothing worth doing is easy

By Verblio / November 20, 2013 / 0 Comments

You can’t get more analytical than marketing technology guru David Raab. He is to marketing analysis what Donald Trump is to “You’re fired!” In one particularly cogent article, Raab included a fascinating graph that plots how regular blogging is the most effective AND the hardest to execute for a small business.

Four Great (Free!) Small Business Tools

By Verblio / November 19, 2013 / 0 Comments

Every small business needs small business tools, especially when they’re absolutely free! Thankfully, the Internet is full of these free tools that are made to help out small businesses in a variety of ways. As you know, each small business has different wants, obligations, and priorities, so signing up for every tool out there can…

What We Can Learn About Article Writing and Traffic Acquisition from Axl Rose’s Fashion Statement at the Governors Ball

By Verblio / November 18, 2013 / 0 Comments

Often, websites try to attract readers and customers by using keywords that have been searched for frequently. However, using the same keywords that hundreds of other publishers have used will only result in your article or web content getting lost among a sea of others. So what are you supposed to do?

How to Buy Blog Posts About Technical Topics

By Verblio / November 14, 2013 / 0 Comments

Need technical writing for your company’s blog? It can be really hard to create posts with something new week after week. If you don’t have the time or material to do this, you should buy blog posts written by real writers, instead of from untrained technical people. Sure, the posts might not be as technical,…

Social Media for Small Business is Trending (and sharing, retweeting, following, etc.)

By Verblio / November 13, 2013 / 0 Comments

WordPress this, WordPress that. Tumblr was purchased by Yahoo for 1.1 billion dollars! In cash! Check out my new post on blogspot!

Work-at-home freelance jobs for retirees are better than living in a yurt

By Verblio / November 12, 2013 / 0 Comments

If you’re “retired but not tired,” you recognize the advantages of keeping the old brain synapses firing on all cylinders alongside airing out the sweat glands in your exercise classes at the community center. The latter keeps the body in order; the former is much about finding a way to squeeze every ounce of benefit…