October 19, 2008
Blogs.com a Great Source for Blogs
Looking for blogs that offer insights and information? Look no further. Blogs.com offers a human-edited view of the blogosphere. You can quickly and easily find blogs by category and topic or read daily blog roundups of some of the best blog content around the Web.
There's even a section for small business marketing. You'll find a list of recent blog posts on the topic. There are also top ten lists of blogs posted by experts. You're bound to find a blog that can teach you something new and valuable. Check it out!
October 19, 2008 at 09:02 PM in Business, New Media, Web/Tech, Weblogs | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack
February 25, 2008
Google Acquires Feedburner
In another sign Google is taking over the world, they have acquired Feedburner. If you have a blog or a podcast, you should be using Feedburner to understand how many people are subscribing to your content. The fact that Google acquired them pretty much confirms the value they offer customers.
It will be interesting to see how Google leverages the Feedburner platform. Needless to say, there will be more opportunities to get your message out there to a very targeted audience.
February 25, 2008 at 09:34 PM in Business, Entrepreneurs, New Media, Podcasting, Weblogs, Wireless Web | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack
February 16, 2008
Amazon Launches a New Wireless Reading Device
Amazon has launched an intriguing new device called the Kindle. It's an ebook reader with wireless access. It not only allows you to read books though. You can also read newspapers and blogs. Given the huge trend toward going green, I think a device like this could catch on.
I'm curious to hear from anyone who has tried the device. What's amazing is that the wireless access seems to be free. They appear to be covering their costs through book sales. It will be interesting to see if this thing takes off. Could a device like this have the same kind of appeal as the iPod when it first came out? I suppose only time will tell!
February 16, 2008 at 09:28 PM in Gadgets, Personal Development, Productivity, Travel, Web/Tech, Weblogs, Wireless Web | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack
September 03, 2007
The PDA Pro Blog Nears 3 Year Anniversary
It's hard to believe it's been almost three years since I started blogging and launched The PDA Pro Blog. Of course, that's about 50 in blog years. ;) Check out my first post on 10-27-04 which includes a quote from Seth Godin. There are so many bloggers these days and so many blogs are just an excuse to promote something.
I made a commitment then to provide useful information on my blog, and as much as possible. I have kept promotion to a minimum on my blog. As I visit other blogs today, so many that I see are a complete mess. They're hard to look at, they're covered with ads, music, and just about anything to say, "Hey, look at me!"
I've always been a big believer in "less is more". Steve Topper, one of my marketing mentors, told me that people are looking for simplicity. I think to share your message effectively, you need to be brief and impactful.
My message has changed over the years. My original intention was to write about PDAs and smartphones. I am passionate about technology and love to share my insights on how to work more productively. I gradually shifted my focus toward business and sales, but have kept on posting about technology. Now, my message has shifted again to focus on achieving results. In particular, I specialize in helping entrepreneurs achieve outstanding results. I love working with people who don't see limits for themselves and are on a mission of personal development. I enjoy helping entrepreneurs focus their efforts. It's far too easy to get distracted from your core mission. I will continue to address all of these topics going forward, although my message will be most relevant for entrepreneurs and sales professionals.
I will always write with an authentic voice because that reflects who I am. It's been a journey over the last three years, and even before that when I launched my company in May 2003. So, I'll be celebrating my fifth year in business in 2008. That is a significant milestone.
So, needless to say, I have much to celebrate and will plan some activities to herald those achievements I have so many people to thank for my success and I will take time on this blog to acknowledge them. Robert Kiyosaki said, "build your team" and I have done that. And without my team, I would not have made it this far. But, it's not mission accomplished yet. We have more work to do.
Thank you for being a loyal reader of The PDA Pro Blog. Please take a moment and post a comment, send me a message or give me a call.
Thank you!
Rick S. Cooper, MBA
Author, Speaker, Coach
The PDA Pro
September 3, 2007 at 06:12 AM in Entrepreneurs, PDA Productivity, Sales Productivity, The PDA Pro, Weblogs | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack
August 24, 2007
Personal Development List
I have to give a big kudos to Life Coach Priscilla Palmer for starting her Personal Development List and a thanks for recognizing The PDA Pro Blog. I have decided to publish the list on my site as well for my readers to see and have added my own recommendations to the list (and will update this periodically). I think this a great example of organic social networking in the spirit of sharing resources.
Priscilla says that personal development is a large topic that includes but is not limited to (law of attraction, goals, time management, physical fitness, education, motivation, inspiration, and social skills). Some of my additions to the list feature technology bloggers who have a strong commitment toward personal development and cover at least one topic among the ones listed above.
If I have sent a trackback to your site, just know I'll be back to post a relevant comment at some point to add value to the discussions on your site. Feel free to do the same here. (Thank you.)
Personal Development List:
Aaron Potts at Today is That Day
Adam Kayce at Monk at Work
Alan Torres at Made to Be Great
Albert Foong at urbanmonk.net
Andrea J Lee at Money, Meaning and Beyond (Added by Rick Cooper)
Andy Wibbels at AndyWibbels.com (Added by Rick Cooper)
Ask Lucid at Ask Lucid Spiritual Development
Anita Pathik at Law at Power of four Way
Belle Wong at Abundance Journal
Brian Clark at Copyblogger
Brian Kim at briankim.net
Bob at everyeveryminute
Christine Kane at ChristineKane.com
Craig Harper at Motivational Speaker
Curt Rosengren at Occupational Adventure
Dave Schoof at Engaging the Disquiet
David Rogers at How to Have Great Self Confidence
Dawud Miracle at dmiracle.com
Dean Lacono at Law of Attraction for Beginners
Debbie Call at Spirit In Gear
Des Walsh at Thinking Home Business (Added by Rick Cooper)
Dick Richards at Come Gather Round
Donald Latumahina at Life Optimizer
Donna Karlin at Perspectives (Added by Rick Cooper)
Dr. Hal at Northstar Mental fitness blog
Edward Mills at Evolving Times
Frank Kanu at Frank Uncovers Excellence in Leadership (Added by Rick Cooper)
Guy Kawasaki at How to Change the World
Gleb Reys at Personal Development Ideas
Gretchen Rubin at Happiness Project
Gustav at Success-is-in-you.com
Henrik Edberg at The Positivity Blog
Itzy Sabo at Email Overloaded (Added by Rick Cooper)
Jacklyn Ker at Inspiring and Empowing Lives
Jason Ivers at A Miracle a Day
Jay White at dumb little man tips for life
Jean Browman at Transforming Stress Into Power and Cheerful Monk
Jeffrey Phillips at Think Faster
Jennifer at Goodness Graciousness
Jeremiah Owyang at Web Strategy by Jeremiah (Added by Rick Cooper)
Jerry Hart at Blueprint to eMarketing (Added by Rick Cooper)
Jerry Lopper at Personal Growth
Joanna Young at Coaching Wizardry
John Place at John Place Online
John Wesley at Pick The Brain
Josh Bickford at Reach For Magnificence and Reach for Magnificence
Julia Rogers Hamrick at Julia’s Blog: Journal of the Journey Home to Eden
Kammie Kobyleski at Passion Meets Purpose
Karen at Journey with Water Learner
Karen Lynch at Live The Power
Kim George at Doing What You Can Do
Kirsten Harrell at Ipopin
K.L. Masina at Be Conscious Now
Leah Maclean at Working Solo (Added by Rick Cooper)
Lee Nutter at bmindful
Leo Baruta at Zen Habits
Life Reflection at Universe in a Single Atom
Lisa Gates at Design Your Writing Life
Liz Strauss at Successful Blog
Lola Fayemi at Real World Spiritual and Personal Development
Lorraine Cohen at Powerfull Living
Lyman Reed at Creating a Better Life
Maria Palma at The Good Life
Mark at The Naked Soul
Mark Forster at Get Everything Done
Mark McManus at Build Your Life To Order
Mark W. Shead at Productivity 501 (Added by Rick Cooper)
Martin Avis at Kickstart Daily
Matthew Cornell at Matt’s Idea Blog
Merlin Mann at 43 Folders
Michelle Moore at Happiness Blog
Michael Port at The Think Big Revolution (Added by Rick Cooper)
My Everyday Planner at My Everyday Planner
Nancy Tierney at Unconditional Confidence
Neil Patel at Quick Sprout
Nneka at Balanced Life Center
Organize-It at Organize-It
Pamm Larry at My Spiritual Dance
Patricia Singleton at Spiritual Journey of a Lightworker
Paul at Paul’s Tips
Peter at I Will Change Your Life
Peter Aldin at Great Circle
Phil Gerbyshak at Make It Great
Priscilla Palmer at Personal Development Demands Success
Raymond Salas at Zenchill Powertools
Reg Adkins at ElementalTruths
Rick Cockrum at Shards of Consciousness
Rick Cooper at The PDA Pro
Robert at Compassionate Council
S.J. Yee at Personal Development for the Book Smart
Sam at Aquire Wisdom and Live with Passion
Scott Adams at The Dilbert Blog
Scott Bernadot at Keeping The Secret
Scott Ginsberg at Hello, My Name is Blog (Added by Rick Cooper)
Scott H Young at Scott H Young
Self Pursuit at Self Pursuit
Shauna Arthurs at Breathing Prosperity and Follow Your Path
Sleeping Dude at How to Wake Up Early
Steve Olson at Steve-Olson.com
Steve Pavlina at stevepavlina.com
Susan Sabo at Productivity Cafe
Ted Demopoulos at Blogging For Business
Thom Quinn at Qlog
Tim Ferris at 4-Hour Workweek and Lifestyle Design Blog
Tony D Clark at Success From The Nest
Torlink at You Create Reality
Trevor Gay at Simplicity is the Key
Troy Worman at Orbit Now!
Vickie at Contemplate This
WildBill at PassionateBlogger
and these collaborated sites:
Life Coaches Blog Strategies for a Greater Life
Last Updated by Rick Cooper, The PDA Pro on: 8-24-07
August 24, 2007 at 06:41 PM in Business, Business Networking, Contact Management, Entrepreneurs, Getting Things Done, Goals, Motivation, Personal Development, Relationship Marketing, Sales, Social Networking, Time Management, Web/Tech, Weblogs | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack
August 23, 2007
Entrepreneurs Capitalize on the Mobile Marketplace
Have you noticed that just about everyone these days is walking around with their face planted in a mobile device? This is especially true for younger generations. From wireless PDAs to smartphones, from turbo-charged cell phones to mini-tablets, people are addicted to their mobile devices. What does this mean for marketers? It means profits!
Entrepreneurs across the nation are beginning to ask themselves how they can capitalize on the growing trend toward mobility. And one expert has emerged to guide the way.
According to Mobile Marketing Guru, Kim Dushinski, from MobileMarketingProfits.com:
"The reality is that the rest of the world has been ahead of the U.S. in almost all aspects of cell phone use. Odd, isn’t it? We’re so used to being in front of the new trends. This time we’re not. But that is about to change."
Are you an entrepreneur who's interested in capitalizing on the mobile marketing trend? Then, take Kim's Mobile Ready Assessment.
The big companies have figured out a way to reach their target market through devices. Why not small businesses? The future is bright. You can't even imagine what's coming down the line. Imagine the day when you can walk into a retail store and instantly be notified of sales on products you want, based on your past buying patterns. Talk about big brother. Well, it's going to make your life more simple. And we could all use a little more simplicity. Why not make some money as well?
August 23, 2007 at 06:05 AM in Business, Marketing, Mobile Marketing, PDA Models, Sales Productivity, Smartphones, Weblogs, Wireless Web | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack
April 12, 2006
Artists Are Marketers Too
In the Bloglight: The Artsy Asylum
Artists are creative people, but did you also know they are clever marketing and sales professionals too? Susan Reynolds, artist and blogger, says in her bio, "After work with various media outlets and directing art for a manufacturer, Susan shifted her focus to painting and independent projects while raising a family." In her projects, she often looks for coffee stirrers, bottle caps, yarn and just about anything that might make interesting impressions on paper.
She offers resources to artists for getting known. She also shares her strategies for gaining viewers for your artwork, gaining readers for your ezines or newsletters, or gaining any kind of attention for what you do. In her article Get Seen, Get Known, Get Buyers, she asks,
So how do we get our names and our work seen?
One word: Communication
- We can network
- We can blog
- We can send out newsletters and ezines
She goes on to explain how to build a list and offers a definition for viral marketing. I think we can learn best practices from looking at people in other industries. And, artists are certainly unique in their own way. So, check out The Artsy Asylum and let a little art into your life.
Susan Reynolds is a member of the LinkedIn Bloggers.
April 12, 2006 at 09:13 AM in LinkedIn Bloggers, Marketing, Sales, Weblogs | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack
April 10, 2006
Rick Cooper The PDA Pro Ranks #1 in Google!
I entered my name, "Rick Cooper," in Google today and for the first time ever my blog appeared as the number choice. The PDA Pro blog has been at #3 for months. And, I was happy with that. But, being number one is outstanding.
Rick Cooper is a fairly common name, so it wasn't easy to break into the top ten. There is a very distinguished doctor who shares the same name, as well as a musician. Amazingly, I'm followed in Google directly by a pest control business whose owner goes by Richard. So, I feel honored to take the top spot in my 15 minutes of fame. I will do my best, knowing there are many other outstanding Rick Coopers out there.
I credit my success on Google to being an avid blogger, contributing to The PDA Pro blog now since October 2004. I blog because I love to write. I'm creating a resource of information about PDAs for my audience of sales professionals. I believe in adding value to people's lives and a blog is a great way to do that. You can find my blog at http://rickcooper.typepad.com/thepdapro/.
April 10, 2006 at 10:23 AM in The PDA Pro, Weblogs | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack
Are Bloggers Reporters?
Joe Gandelman from The Moderate Voice states in his post Where The Blogosphere Has Succeeded And Failed,
"Today, there are still some blogs out there going out and doing reporting, or drawing on well-grounded experience in non-journalism fields or providing insightful analysis. But many, many more blogs are forsaking fact-gathering for the venting of straight-up, raw anger."
Only a portion of bloggers emulate reporters. Joe is on the right track in assuming the many blogs state personal opinions. And, there's nothing wrong with that as long as the audience understands that.
April 10, 2006 at 09:04 AM in LinkedIn Bloggers, Weblogs | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack
April 09, 2006
Helio is your "Portable MySpace"
CNET News.com has several videos from CTIA 2006 in Las Vegas. It includes a video from Helio CEO Sky Dayton.
Wired's article Sky Dayton Gets Mobile offers additional insights into this entrepreneur and the direction of mobile technologies. Comparing American consumers to their South Korean counterparts, he says, "There's this massive group of young, tech-savvy consumers, and they're just living in the Dark Ages." The article continues,
"In addition to the handsets themselves, Helio will provide customized services. Thanks to an exclusive deal with MySpace, customers will be able to post photos and blog entries to the site directly from their handsets. Helio's music service will offer streaming as well as downloads and easy syncing with your PC. Eventually it will let you rate artists and songs so you hear what you like and not what you don't, and it will enable you to share music with friends who use Helio. Dynamic wallpaper will let you pick your interests - music, fashion, sports, financial news - and direct the handset to update itself hourly with new info. One click will take you to the Web for the full story."
It will be interesting to see how the corporate world reacts to this MySpace generation. Be forewarned.
April 9, 2006 at 08:15 PM in Moblogging, Weblogs, Wireless Web | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack

