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13 November 2007 by Cord Silverstein, 3 Comments

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Online Marketing 101I have been amazed at the amount of comments and emails I have received from people wanting to get involved with my Online Marketing 101 initiative. First off, let me say thank you to all who have expressed interest. I would absolutely love any and all participation from my fellow bloggers and Hipster readers.

Here is how I think we will proceed. If you are interested in participating, just shoot me an email at cord AT marketinghipster.com and let me know what the subject of your 101 article is and whether you would like to publish it on your own blog or like it published here. If you could also please include a date of when you think you can write your post and when you would like to publish it. I would like to stagger the posts so each blogger gets a day that their post goes up and we can all promote each blog with their article.

Overall, you can write about any subject you would like when it comes to online marketing.  Though you need to make sure that it is written for users who may not have the experience you do.  I like to call it a foundation article.  Other than that, the sky is the limit.

I am going to do this on a first come, first serve basis. Please let me know if you have any questions and thanks again for your interest.

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3 Responses to “Want Get Involved with Online Marketing 101?”

  1. Adam Schultz 13 November 2007 at 4:19 pm #

    This is a great idea. If i had more time, I would sooo contribute to this all fricking day. I’m going to forward to NJ and LC to see if they want to get involved.

    If you have some empty subjects that you would like something on, send it my way and I will try to put something together.

    I also have a couple of old posts you might want, conversion/affiliate tracking with GA and online branding re-explained.

    http://www.adamschultz.com/2007/11/06/how-to-set-up-affiliate-link-tracking-with-google-analytics/

    http://www.adamschultz.com/2007/03/29/on-line-branding-re-explained/

    PS. Spend any time on Gooruze yet? I was surprised not to see you there.

  2. Eric Roth 10 January 2008 at 9:37 pm #

    Illuminating. You’ve spent more than a few weeks experimenting and learning your way around this confusing virtual marketing world. I’ll be reading your posts and learning. Consider me an impressed newbie!

  3. Harjit Bajwa 30 May 2008 at 5:10 am #

    For the first time i have visited such good pages and articles written so frankly and without hesitation.I have lot to learn from you people.
    It’s great.


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