Commonly Requested Resources for Online Businesses

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I’ve been doing my own research and have been asked by others for solutions on a number of topics. This is a list I’ve compiled from my research and from recommendations from colleagues. Those in bold are what I am currently using. CRMs Dubsado ActiveCampaign Infusionsoft OntraPort Zoho Course Platforms WordPress LearnPress LearnDash LifterLMS Sensei…

I’ve been doing my own research and have been asked by others for solutions on a number of topics. This is a list I’ve compiled from my research and from recommendations from colleagues. Those in bold are what I am currently using.

CRMs

Course Platforms

Scheduling

Email Marketing

Content Calendar

Podcasting

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Don’t put all of your eggs in one basket.

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The Builders Podcast With Matt Levenhagen & Rhonda Negard

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Watch Episode 47: Meet Rhonda Negard – Her Story Becoming a Business Owner, Leaving Corporate to Build a Business & More on the Builders Podcast…

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By Warren Laine-Naida Oh, God. Another blog post about increasing traffic to my website? Wrong. Yes, we lured you here on that pretext, but you’re…

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A Dragon, a Widow, and a Bird: A Case Study on Rebranding Bridget Willard, LLC

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What do a dragon, a widow, and a bird have in common? It’s the start of a joke, right?  The Inside Scoop, a Story for…

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Why Sliders Aren’t Doing What You Think: A Good Idea for Your Website?

August 12, 2021

So few users ever interact with sliders. If “only around 1% of users click on sliders (Erik Runyon)”, you’ve potentially lost a lot of leads or repeat business.