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The Six Key Skills It Takes to Survive Online

Last updated: February 7, 2013 By Dan Thies

NOTE: This video should play on Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Safari browsers – including Mobile Safari (hello, iPad!).

Imagine your site ranking #1 for every keyword you can imagine – now take a deep breath as Dan Thies shows you how much MORE you can do to drive your sales and profits higher. Dan goes way beyond SEO, and still works in some stellar SEO and PPC advice, all in one action-packed presentation.

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  1. Chris Slocumb says

    September 24, 2009 at 4:16 am

    Glad to see you and Leslie are doing your own thing. Your content is awesome and actionable.

    • Leslie says

      September 24, 2009 at 12:58 pm

      Many thanks!

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  2. Brian Mcfarlane says

    September 24, 2009 at 2:37 pm

    As someone who wants to get the most out of my SEO training what will you be offering that Stompernet is not currently doing or Andy Jenkins is about too do. Why are there so many faculty leaving Stompernet. Is Brad that impossible to work with or are there just too many egos bouncing off each other.

    • Leslie says

      September 24, 2009 at 6:33 pm

      Several questions in there….
      Dan and I remain faculty members at StomperNet, but absent any further discussions our current and planned involvement is limited to live events and aperiodic submissions for The Net Effect journal
      Dan and I created most of the SEO content in StomperNet (Jerry West essentially the rest). Jerry has left the faculty (as you point out) to focus entirely on his own businesses and neither Dan nor I have plans to do periodic content in StomperNet. All of our structured teaching will be right here. It is possible that StomperNet will license some of it or ask us to create additional content, but that has not come up for discussion as yet so I presume the SEO training in StomperNet will consist of our existing content and whatever is added by the new faculty members.
      The program that Dan Thies and Andy Jenkins are working on together is not really about SEO. Opt-in at Andy’s blog at http://www.andyjenkinsblog.com/ for details.
      There is really only a single actual departure of faculty, but there is a great deal of change in the relationships and level of involvement. Dan and I in particular are happy to be continue to assist the huge number of friends we have in the membership — and the many new ones we will no doubt make — but we must also change the way our content is managed and syndicated (to the extent we do that at all) and how our personal brands are presented and developed. Where for three years it was (essentially) the case that StomperNet, Dan and Leslie were one, this is not longer the case. We are now simply faculty members, along with about 19 others, and the specific level of involvement from each of the faculty is a customized arrangement.

      I hope that provides a little bit better insight into what’s going on, and what you can expect from us hear and in StomperNet.

  3. Ricardo says

    September 27, 2009 at 1:58 pm

    Just so you know guys…your video doesn’t load on Safari 3.2.3

    I reloaded the page several times and it didn’t load….I then went and open Firefox and it works. I am about to enjoy it!

    • Leslie says

      September 27, 2009 at 11:52 pm

      Yes, thanks, one other person reported this as well. We are looking into it.

      • Angela Hartman says

        October 9, 2009 at 2:28 am

        Yes, Safari doesn’t load the videos on my computer either. Running Leopard.

  4. Sean Breslin says

    October 2, 2009 at 5:36 pm

    Dan that was an excellent video… when I have submitted this comment… I will be joining your list. Thank You!

  5. Doug Cameron says

    October 9, 2009 at 2:07 am

    It does not load in Chrome.

  6. Leanne says

    October 11, 2009 at 10:48 pm

    excellent vids guys just want to add that vid doesn’t load in chrome either but it’s no biggie 🙂

  7. Clive says

    October 14, 2009 at 7:21 pm

    Seems to me from this, and previous Stomper stuff generally, is that the focus is not on the guy with the 100-200 page dog training site ( and I quite understand why).

    But I am that guy in multiple niches! I now know that I don’t need to worry about my canoninical, page sculpting stuff ( whew! ‘cos I was real worried about that) – just let me know guys what the real benefit will be to a guy who works hard at getting 100 page views a day on some of my sites and how I can improve.

    I have the basics but need some zing. Is your course for me or more aimed at, say, an e-commerce group of punters?

    C.

  8. Gabrielle Guichard says

    November 7, 2009 at 1:14 pm

    This one does not load either. (Latest version of Firefox.)

    • Dan says

      November 9, 2009 at 2:44 am

      Fixed now – thanks!

  9. dan k says

    November 16, 2010 at 3:21 am

    I just canceled my subscription to the net effect after 2 years. The content had become horrible. It went from solid SEO advice (most of which from you guys and Jerry) to a motivational magazine! “Top 5 reasons you need to stay motivated”! lol, I’m reading your journal… I’m motivated… Each one of those articles comes out to be about $5 a pop. I think it’s become more of a medium to push ads than the articles, mainly the live events. I swear the last 3 journals were full of ’empty conten’t articles. I wrote to the editor, got nothing back. I figured some changes must have occurred. Thanks for the content guys… I should be joining you soon.



 
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