How to Handle Large Email Lists

Photo by  Jim Epler on Flikr Most webhosts have email list integration, but this often comes with limiting parameters depending on your webhost plan. For example, the webhost plans used by our clients limit outgoing emails to 200-300 emails per hour for one domain. Different plans raise these limitations but they come with higher monthly […]

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What A Website Will Do and Not Do

Image by Danard Vincente on Flickr Website marketing and website conversion are key pieces in having a website. Too often, we expect having a website will automatically mean I get more clients and more sales. That can easily happen, but the website needs to be a part of an overall marketing plan. Let’s review what

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Managing Your Paypal Account

Last week we discussed how to set up your paypal account. This week let’s discuss how to manage your account. When a paypal account is set up, it really gives you another account. It’s not your bank account, it is a paypal account. This paypal account is used for deposits (you sell something) and withdrawals

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How To Set Up a Paypal Account

I’ve set up a number of clients to use Paypal to sell their product(s) online. To see an example, see Cowboy Church TV. In this post, let’s go over how to set up a paypal account. Before we get started, let’s discuss why I recommend Paypal: easy to use quick integration with website no monthly

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The Entrepreneurial Way

Photo by Parker Micheal Knight on Flickr There’s a great read over at painthappens.com called Dear Teacher. It’s a letter to an art teacher. If you’re anything like me, art was scary for me. I didn’t consider myself an artist. My artistic skills didn’t go beyond stick figures, yet I was required to go to

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