Michael Copeland

Michael S. Copeland created his first business at the age of 14. He discovered at a young age the importance of relationship building and started online in the late 80's. His first website was put online in the early 90's, and now Michael is assisting people in learning about social media, viral marketing, and business. He has done work for big dot com companies but his clients usually range from individuals, to small businesses, to feature films. Find out what he's doing by visiting his Twitter page

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Michael Copeland: Getting Back to Basics

September 1, 2009 by Michael S. Copeland · 1 Comment 

For me, getting back to basics means to take off all that extra gear you have on and just go for a walk.  Just take a step.  Just one step in the right direction, the direction you want to go with your business.

As Internet Marketers, we learn too much.  We know too many techniques and tactics.  We can’t launch without this or that.  We have to have the right button, and graphics, and audio, and video.  We need to know copywriting, auto responders, affiliate programs, and lots of other stuff.

Let me tell you something:  NO YOU DON’T

You do not need any of that stuff to launch a product or service online.

No matter if you have a brick and mortar business or are solely online, these are the things you need to make money online:

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Social Media: The Basics

September 1, 2009 by Michael S. Copeland · Leave a Comment 

Social Media is a big buzz word these days but many don’t really “get it” or think it’s for the young kids. I’m here to tell you Social Media isn’t a fad, and it’s the way businesses is happening and will continue to happen from here on.

If you happen to watch the Weather Channel, they talk about Twitter all the time and communicate via Twitter to their followers.  Many times they ask questions of their audience but want the replies to come in via Twitter.

News programs are doing the same thing and big companies are using Twitter as a means to contact their support department.  Twitter is just one of the many sites on the social media landscape, but what does this mean to you and your business?  Let’s lay the ground work to have an effective presence on the social media landscape.

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