Archive for the Quick Tips Category

Integrating Your Facebook Fan Page with Google Analytics

February 25, 2010 by Pablo Palatnik  |  No Comments

Integrating Your Facebook Fan Page with Google Analytics

How great would it be to have Facebook Fan pages data come through Google Analytics. As I spoke about the importance of Facebook fan pages,

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Making $10 Million Dollars A Year Online From Home

January 13, 2010 by Pablo Palatnik  |  3 Comments

Making $10 Million Dollars A Year Online From Home

Only in a perfect world can one be making $10 millions dollars a year in revenue while working for only 1 hour a day, right? Well, there is one man currently living “the dream.” Have you heard of PlentyofFish.com?

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Tips on Marketing from the Inc 5000 Conference

January 12, 2010 by Pablo Palatnik  |  No Comments


The most valuable advice and tips comes from those who have succeeded in great ways. Take for example Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh. Anything Tony says or is written about him in the media I read and pay very close attention to.

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10 Business Mistakes To Avoid

January 11, 2010 by Pablo Palatnik  |  No Comments


Reading QuickSprout, a great blog for entrepreneurs, there is a great post titled, “10 Business Mistakes That Will Nearly Break You… Literally,” has great insight that I think applies to most of us.

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How To Protect Your FaceBook Privacy from Search Engines

December 15, 2009 by Pablo Palatnik  |  1 Comment

How To Protect Your FaceBook Privacy from Search Engines

Facebook tends to change it privacy settings every 3 months or so. Without you knowing, or with a small message on the top of your Facebook

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10 Ways to Generate Traffic To Your Blog or Website

October 22, 2009 by Pablo Palatnik  |  7 Comments

10 Ways to Generate Traffic To Your Blog or Website

I hear all the time, and read on forums, people who start blogs and go for about 6 months to a year, after that time,

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Target Your Demographic on Microsoft Adcenter/Bing

October 17, 2009 by Pablo Palatnik  |  No Comments

Target Your Demographic on Microsoft Adcenter/Bing

One great thing about Microsofts pay-per-click platform, Microsoft Adcenter, which serves up ads on Microsofts engines BING

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Do You Have An International Audience Visiting Your Website?

October 5, 2009 by Pablo Palatnik  |  No Comments

Do You Have An International Audience Visiting Your Website?

If you are in the business of online retail and ship to other countries than the United States, you know the variables that go into customers abroad. Shipping methods, etc, one big key element of that difference between a domestic and international customer is language.

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How to Change File Permission for Wordpress Using FTP Client

April 13, 2009 by Pablo Palatnik  |  No Comments


I thought I’d put this up since I had a problem figuring this out (IM NOT VERY TECHNICAL) then maybe it’ll be useful to some of you. Most themes you download and then upload to your server, are not writeable so you can make changes to the themes, etc. I was trying to figure this [...]

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Filing a Google Reconsideration Request for Your Website

October 15, 2008 by Pablo Palatnik  |  1 Comment

Filing a Google Reconsideration Request for Your Website

So, you think your website has been penalized by Google since you’re not showing in the SERPs anymore? That may be true, it may not be. First of all, let’s start by saying if you dont see your site in the SERPs for a day or two, don’t go sending a reconsideration request to Google, [...]

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How To Make a Library Item in Dreamweaver

October 3, 2008 by Pablo Palatnik  |  No Comments

How To Make a Library Item in Dreamweaver

When building a website in dreamweaver, one of the most important components of building a website, or tool I should say, is using what is called a “library item” which is a file that allows you to create a file which can be changed sitewide when you need to make a change to a certain [...]

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