Author Archives: Nate Moller

How Important is Reading a BOOK to an SEO Firm?

I’m back! Yes, it’s been too long since I blogged at DSM, and I’m honest when I say “I’ve missed it…” I’m re-motivated to share ideas, ask questions, and even call people (and companies) out on their online business stupidity. I’ll start, though, with a sincere SEO question: Is reading a BOOK really helpful to […]

The 10 Commandments of Power Point Presentations

Throughout my internet marketing career, I’ve presented 250+ times using PPT files, mostly in online webinars. One thing I’ve often failed to do is get honest feedback from clients about what they liked, what they didn’t like, and how I could improve the presentation. As I’ve been doing research on what makes the most effective […]

SURVEY: How Did You Hear about Bin Laden’s Death?

Facebook has been toying with the “Facebook Questions” function for quite some time. I didn’t realize it wasn’t available to everyone until I recommended that a client use it to better define their target audience – come to find out it was nowhere to be found on their Facebook account. I’m pretty sure that the […]

When Is It OK to Say No to a Prospective Client?

Have you ever had this problem? In your head you’re saying “No, No, No!!!” But then you say “Yes” anyway? Me too, me too… I’ve been self-employed now for almost six full months. I’ve found some “Golden Clients”, and I’ve dealt with some that have come close to making we want to go back to […]

10 Super Simple Entrepreneurial Success Tips You Should Practice

I shared 25 awe-inspiring tips about self-employment a few weeks ago. This list of entrepreneur success tips elaborates a bit more on a few of those initial suggestions and shares a few more I’ve learned, some just recently: SALES: In my strong opinion, you have to have a sales mentality to succeed at any business […]

25 Awe-Inspiring Tips About Self-Employment

Is self-employment for you? How long have you been thinking about it? What’s holding you back? Have you started testing your ideas in the marketplace? For many, “Corporate America” is the end all cure all, the reason we get a college education. These “purists” love working 60-90 hours per week, not seeing their families very […]