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Changes To Bloggertone.com



Hi folks,

We will shortly be undertaking a major site overhaul here at Bloggertone.com, after which we will be re-launching our new site, TweakYourBiz.com


These changes are now necessary to facilitate the continued growth and success of our business community.

After launch, the new site will contain many improvements and a better user experience for both our writers and readers alike.

I would like to thank Anita, Leland and the team for their tremendous work to date on Bloggertone, it’s great to be in such safe and capable hands.

This is an exciting crossroads and opportunity for our writers. As one of the founders - It feels a bit like watching your child growing up! :)

We expect to be up and running in the next day (or two) – but as with any job of this nature, it may take a little time – for us, to iron out any tech gremlins that remain.

In the meantime, please bear with us!

We really appreciate your continued support and patience.

Thanks for reading,

Niall

Image: “Website building , under construction or repair/Shutterstock



The Author:

Niall Devitt is a doer, not a talker when it comes to social media. Niall advises organisations how to plan, design and implement social media strategies that generate real business returns.  Niall is Chief Digital Strategist & Founder at the Ahain Group, an independent, ideas-led social business consultancy with experience of working with all types of clients and sectors– from large blue-chip multinationals to the 1 SMEs. Download our industry specific and researched social business reports. In 2009, Niall co-founded TweakYourBiz.com (formally Bloggertone.com) an international, business community and online publication. http://www.ahaingroup.com/

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  • Aisling Nelson

    Major overhauls are always exciting. I’m looking forward to seeing what your new name is. It’s so tricky to find good dotcoms these days!

  • http://www.tweakyourbiz.com Niall Devitt

    Thanks Aisling, hope you will like the changes – stay tuned! :)

  • http://twitter.com/xcelbusiness Helen Cousins

    It’s looking good here Niall on TweakYourBiz.com :) Onwards and upwards!
    ~ Helene

  • http://www.facebook.com/wchingya Ching Ya

    I agree with Helen, the new site looks great! Excited to see how everything turns out. Congrats on the new launch Niall and everyone who made it happen!

  • Facundo

    Looking good!

  • http://www.bloggertone.com Niall Devitt

    Thanks Helen :)

  • http://www.bloggertone.com Niall Devitt

    Cheers mate :)

  • http://www.bloggertone.com Niall Devitt

    Thanks Ching Ya, we’re all looking forward to test driving it now!

  • http://twitter.com/JimmyDaugherty James Daugherty

    I’m new here but the changes look good. Exciting times!

  • http://TheMarketingShop.ie/ Debbie McDonnell

    Nice post Gregg. Cold calling is essential for many businesses but when the person on the other end of the phone hasn’t done their homework they’ve lost you immediately. Worse is when the caller won’t accept no and you have to tell them you’re ending the call – guarantees that whatever chance they had of a sale is now gone.

  • http://twitter.com/writerlyderv Derbhile Graham

    Very wise advice. Particularly the slow response rate. A quick response demonstrates that you’re reliable, which builds trust.

  • http://www.facebook.com/elish.bulgodley Elish Bul-Godley

    Thank you for the Post- I do believe in every business the imperative is there to redefine, or refine even, their core competencies as they evolve and ask the very important question – What is the Business really about whilst thinking beyond the 4 walls of the store itself. Rather than see technology as a threat , its time Retailers start looking at it with a positive mindset as another tool to expand their pontential – lots of scaremongering around.

  • http://www.leadsandappointments.com/ Francis Kent

    Excellent article! You really have nailed down what marketers should be doing in order to make their events much more profitable.

  • http://www.facebook.com/elish.bulgodley Elish Bul-Godley

    Thanks Janine. I hope it will be a great tool in the future, a practical nuts and bolts checklist that will see you through any event. Stay tuned for the next instalments on what to do During one.

  • http://www.facebook.com/elish.bulgodley Elish Bul-Godley

    Thanks Francis . I believe in Events the Marketing and Sales functions are harder to seperate – there should be a telepathic connection between the 2 especially at planning stage

  • John Abrena

    Awesome post Elish. A lot of online marketers today do not care about their company’s events, since some people from other countries where the events are held. They don’t know that they can play a vital role in the events through social media (as you suggested here) and CTAs. Good points, thumbs up!

  • http://www.facebook.com/elish.bulgodley Elish Bul-Godley

    Cheers for the Response! Yep some sales principles apply regardless of whether you are doing an event online or offline. Its all about the groundwork. Lots of online marketeers need to bear in mind that any campaign has to be approached holisitcally so if an event is happening in one department the online team has to be integrated too.

  • http://www.thesmarttrain.com/ Elaine Rogers

    Bumper post Elish – fantastic tips, a post well worth bookmarking, and checking back as an event is being planned and prepped.
    Thank you!

  • Elish Bul

    Coming from a coaching expert like you, that’s great news! Yes intended it as a working resource for any event