I had the privilege of attending the Recurring Revenue Retreat (R³) in Orlando, Florida USA in September 2019. What an event! I left energized with new plans, new inspiration, and many new friends. A highlight was the keynote address by one of my business heroes, Mike...
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Leveraging Automation for Better Efficiency in Your Business
Where do I start? It was great to welcome self-proclaimed automation junkie, craft beer lover, and all around great bloke, James Rose to the show. He shared tons of tips for getting started in business automation, and where you can go from there. The subject can be a...
Add a user to your Google Analytics account in 1 minute (or less)
Why add someone to my analytics account? There are a variety of scenarios where you may want to allow someone access to your Google Analytics account. You may hire an SEO expert to help your rankings, subcontract reporting to an employee, or need to share access with...
How To Easily Get “Terms & Conditions” And A “Privacy Policy” On Your Website
Psh! Rules are meant to be broken, aren’t they? Well, yeah…except when they could bring some hefty fines. To be clear, the U.S. federal government has not laid down specific laws requiring you to have a privacy policy on your website, although it has set down laws governing privacy policies for specific situations, like the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). COPPA basically says if you collect personal data on kids, you have to have a privacy policy.
How To Securely Share a Password With Someone
Visit SafeNote.co and enter your sensitive data into the big text box. You can opt to add additional levels of protection, as desired. When you are finished entering your note, hit the big "Create Note" button and it will take you to a screen where you can copy a link...
How To Geo Tag Your Website Images for Local SEO
Local SEO is hugely powerful and very important for many businesses. Embedding location data into images on your website adds one more element verifying your business' location - and it can be done in just 5 quick steps: Open your file in the Mac Photos App. When it...