Any Strictly "Automation" Blogs Out There? iMacros, PHP Scripts, Cron Jobs topics
When it comes to to this line of work, there are so many IM specializations out there with great "established" blogs out there one can go to....
want info on seo? you may hit up aaron wall or bruce clay or aojon
blackhat? you have your pick
ppc? plenty of thouse
article marketing? yep
social traffic? still there...
HOWEVER, I have yet to fine a very good, ROBUST blog that really stands out and dedicates the whole site to AUTOMATION.
I feel this would be a great niche to take on and if your blog were good I'm sure you'd have legions of followers.
For instance, in this line of work there is a typical business process, that goes more or less like this in succession:
-Keyword Research & Market Analysis -->
-Content Development & Management --->
-Site Architecture Layout & Creation ---->
-Promotion (PPC, SEO, Social Traffic, Direct Navigation) ---->
-1st Stage of Monetization ---->
-Statistics & Web Analytics gathering/feedback ---->
-Optimization----->
-2nd Stage of Ongoing Monetization Based on Optimization--->
-Rinse & Repeat (ad infinitum or 'til retirement!!)
In this blog, it would be so kick ass if the person basically addressed the different tools, processes, best practices, etc that he/she used when managing each of the business/organizational processes listed ^^.
Does anyone else think this would be interesting?
I mean we all know virtually any repetitive task can (and very likely should) be automated, but alot of times it's just not clear.
More and more I am starting to feel like automation is a "mindset" because I guess the guys/gals who do this sort of stuff regularly always think "how can I automate this". I am more into outsourcing which is kind of the "cousin" of automation. But in reality you can buy/build software or scripts and can't buy people.....
And of course one could drop links all day/night if the suggested tools were useful as I'm sure there would be many takes (me first)!
So if you are a badass on this topic, get started on a blog, 'cause I think you'd totally find an enthusiastic audience...........
Anyone else share this sentiment? Or, if there are blogs strictly dedicated to this, please let me know!
When it comes to to this line of work, there are so many IM specializations out there with great "established" blogs out there one can go to....
want info on seo? you may hit up aaron wall or bruce clay or aojon
blackhat? you have your pick
ppc? plenty of thouse
article marketing? yep
social traffic? still there...
HOWEVER, I have yet to fine a very good, ROBUST blog that really stands out and dedicates the whole site to AUTOMATION.
I feel this would be a great niche to take on and if your blog were good I'm sure you'd have legions of followers.
For instance, in this line of work there is a typical business process, that goes more or less like this in succession:
-Keyword Research & Market Analysis -->
-Content Development & Management --->
-Site Architecture Layout & Creation ---->
-Promotion (PPC, SEO, Social Traffic, Direct Navigation) ---->
-1st Stage of Monetization ---->
-Statistics & Web Analytics gathering/feedback ---->
-Optimization----->
-2nd Stage of Ongoing Monetization Based on Optimization--->
-Rinse & Repeat (ad infinitum or 'til retirement!!)
In this blog, it would be so kick ass if the person basically addressed the different tools, processes, best practices, etc that he/she used when managing each of the business/organizational processes listed ^^.
Does anyone else think this would be interesting?
I mean we all know virtually any repetitive task can (and very likely should) be automated, but alot of times it's just not clear.
More and more I am starting to feel like automation is a "mindset" because I guess the guys/gals who do this sort of stuff regularly always think "how can I automate this". I am more into outsourcing which is kind of the "cousin" of automation. But in reality you can buy/build software or scripts and can't buy people.....
And of course one could drop links all day/night if the suggested tools were useful as I'm sure there would be many takes (me first)!
So if you are a badass on this topic, get started on a blog, 'cause I think you'd totally find an enthusiastic audience...........
Anyone else share this sentiment? Or, if there are blogs strictly dedicated to this, please let me know!