
I tend to write regularly about the Internet, because the Internet has been a major factor in freeing small businesses from the confines of our small size. The Internet has given us the ability to compete with larger businesses. The low-cost, open Internet architecture has made possible all those…

In the tradition of Wikipedia, we now have a wiki just for the small business community. You can find it over at an easy-to-remember URL: SmallBusiness.com.
Anyone can contribute to it (spammers, don’t get any crazy ideas, because it is being policed). You can write a guide on a particular…

Welcome to the Second Edition of Carnival of Entrepreneurship. Like other blog Carnivals, it is a weekly round-up of intriguing blog posts. Carnivals offer you, the reader, a way to discover new blogs and what people are thinking about.
Carnival of Entrepreneurship is limited to seven posts. As…

There’s a new Carnival in town!
The first edition of the Carnival of Entrepreneurship launched last week at The Entrepreneurs section of About.com.
In case you are new to these “Carnivals,” they are simply online round-ups of blogs posts. I use them to discover new blogs and…

Last week I wrote about how some SEO (search engine optimization) professionals and webmasters claim that link exchanges are out and free articles are in, as a link-building strategy. It is due to changes in the way Google ranks inbound links.
Well, stop the presses and hold the phone!
Jennifer…

Inbound links are still king when it comes to getting good search position on the Web.
Due to changes in Google’s search algorithms, however, webmasters have had to change their approach over the past year for building inbound links.
In the past a proven method to build inbound links was…