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[25 May 2009 | 2 Comments | 120 views]
7 People You Need to Know for Web Success

Every hunting business owner should have these people on speed (email) dial…Now, I don’t mean specific individuals. I’m talking about remarkable people you will need to find in order to have a successful marketing strategy for your hunting business. It’s likely you may be able to fill some of these roles yourself, but don’t be afraid to seek out all of most or all of them.

Connecting, Free Resources, Team Wild Outdoors »

[22 May 2009 | Comments Off | 36 views]
What Are Your Questions?

I thought it would be fun to take some of your suggestions and questions and turn them into blog posts. Based on the success of the Reviews of Remarkable Hunting Blog Posts Series, I want to focus on what you would like to discuss.

Connecting, Free Resources, Marketing Tools, Success Stories, Team Wild Outdoors »

[19 May 2009 | 5 Comments | 222 views]
10 Online Resources for Hunting Businesses

The Web has proven to be a great medium of communication for hunting businesses and hunters. As Web developers and innovators continue to change the landscape of the Web there will be abundant resources available to hunting businesses to take advantage of as a way to better connect with customers.

Connecting, Creating Buzz, Free Resources, Marketing Tools, Social Media, Team Wild Outdoors »

[12 May 2009 | 13 Comments | 6,221 views]
What is the Point of Twitter?

There is a lot of buzz on and off the Web about Twitter. You know something has reached the masses when your parents are asking you “What is Twitter?” and wondering if it’s something inappropriate. Well I got caught up in the word-of-mouth buzz and passed along the news to a few people at work. I received one response back “Why is Twitter compared to The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal and not other sites?”

Blogging, Connecting, Free Resources, Team Wild Outdoors »

[1 May 2009 | Comments Off | 148 views]
Read Hunting Blogs to Find What Your Customers Need

It dawned on me that these hunters were expressing pain or a need they were having regarding hunting. This is a great example of why reading blogs is one great way to find ideas to expand your hunting business.

Blogging, Free Resources, Success Stories »

[23 Apr 2009 | 2 Comments | 65 views]
Reviews of Remarkable Hunting Blog Posts

I thought it would be beneficial for you to look at some of the remarkable hunting blog posts from around the online hunting world and take a deeper look as to why they became hits with hunters on the Web.

Blogging, Free Resources, Success Stories »

[22 Apr 2009 | Comments Off | 113 views]
10 Examples of Remarkable Hunting Blog Posts: Part 8

Right away this blog gets high marks for my personal taste – a great photo (with an article related caption even – nice).

Blogging, Free Resources, Success Stories »

[21 Apr 2009 | Comments Off | 51 views]
10 Examples of Remarkable Hunting Blog Posts: Part 7

Well I have to admit that somehow when I was first looking at the writer’s bio page on the Grow the Hunt blog I didn’t even notice that Brandon is attending the same college I went to! (A different blog editor sent me the blog post links). So it’s good to know there are some great writers nearby contributing great content to the hunting community. Thanks Brandon and thanks to everyone at Moultrie Feeders for contributing a great blog to the hunting world.

Blogging, Free Resources, Success Stories »

[20 Apr 2009 | Comments Off | 32 views]
10 Examples of Remarkable Hunting Blog Posts: Part 6

When Cory told me that this post brings in tens of thousands of hits I was forced to listen. I don’t care who you are, numbers talk and those are big numbers. Let’s take a closer look.

Blogging, Free Resources, Success Stories »

[19 Apr 2009 | Comments Off | 23 views]
10 Examples of Remarkable Hunting Blog Posts: Part 5

Othmar’s remarkable post covers a situation he encountered with someone where they discussed the issue of muzzleloaders. There are a few reasons I think this blog post became remarkable.

Blogging, Free Resources, Success Stories »

[17 Apr 2009 | Comments Off | 39 views]
10 Examples of Remarkable Hunting Blog Posts: Part 4

Rick was interviewed in a recent article in the Reminder News about the proposed 100% increase in hunting license fees (ridiculous!). This is a different post from the previous ones in this series, but I think that’s a positive. There are many ways to write remarkable posts.

Blogging, Free Resources, Success Stories »

[16 Apr 2009 | Comments Off | 76 views]
10 Examples of Remarkable Hunting Blog Posts: Part 3

Bill’s story about walking out in the dark to the old well near an old Tamarack tree is unique yet somehow I can’t help putting myself in his place. How does a short story from childhood become a remarkable blog post?

Blogging, Free Resources, Success Stories »

[14 Apr 2009 | Comments Off | 70 views]
10 Examples of Remarkable Hunting Blog Posts: Part 2

The thing I enjoy most about the Deer Passion blog is Elizabeth’s unique voice. Through her writing I feel as if she is strong, confident, and passionate about her life, her family and her hunting (of course). As a blog reader, I’m drawn to writers who possess these traits as their confidence shows through in their writing. And it in turn makes me confident in what they write about. And I feel more apt to share content when the source is credible and genuine.

Blogging, Free Resources, Success Stories »

[13 Apr 2009 | 9 Comments | 540 views]
10 Examples of Remarkable Hunting Blog Posts: Part 1

I thought it’d be interesting to put together a few of the remarkable posts written by hunting bloggers. I write quite a bit about my thoughts on various topics on the Web and how they affect hunting businesses, but I realize that sometimes it’s more beneficial for you if I look at actual examples rather than just giving information.

Creating Buzz, Free Resources, Social Media, Success Stories »

[31 Mar 2009 | 11 Comments | 2,613 views]
The Jon Bon Jovi Guide to Making it Big on the Web

In 1980, at the age of 17, Jon Bongiovi (Here Jon Bon Jovi’s full bio) went to work at his cousin’s recording studio. He swept floors while trying everything he could to learn about the music industry. On a bus trip between his home in New Jersey and the recording studio in New York he wrote what would become his first big hit, Runaway.