You are not logged in [login] | [register]
RSS MAD is both an RSS feed archive and online feed reader.
You can browse our categories, search for a feed, or if you already have a URL, use our online feed reader.
Simply start browsing the site, and if you find some feeds you like, register to view them on your own personalized page!
Searching 180802 articles in 8938 feeds.
Do you like RSS MAD? Why not spread the news and tell a friend about it - it's as easy as filling out this form!
added: Tue, 18th July 2006 | 381 views | 0x in favourites
feed url: http://www.levelfield.com/clarity.xml
A small business blog written by one small business owner for other small business owners. Read about the simple principles that drive our business. Get sales and marketing tips, and learn more ways you can use your small business website to grow your business.
I have an interesting staff at Levelfield. Almost nobody fits the traditional mold for a software company. My account managers are a former English teacher in Japan (with a short-lived stint as a car salesman) and a photographer. My support team includes a young woman who's career experience involved Home Depot and working with special needs children.
Last week my marketing manager told me a fantastic story about the power of blogs. His sister, a new mother, wrote a blog that set off a train of speculation and intrigue! She was at home with her son when a producer from Friday Night Lights - a NBC television series about Texas High School football filmed here in Austin - knocked on the door. He wanted to know if the series could film parts of an episode at her house. Why?
Last week I was looking through our reporting tools, seeing how people found our website, what they looked at, etc. Most people end up on Levelfield.com by typing in Levelfield.com or by searching for Levelfield or through one of our customer's websites. One person however, found our website last week when they googled "There are 24 hours or 1440 minutes or 86400 seconds in everyday So, take a second to think.
By now, pretty much every business has a website. A good portion of those sites, look great. But as any fourth grader can tell you, “don’t judge a book by its cover.” In the end, it’s all about function. Good looks are not enough. Fortunately, using your website to bring business through your door is not all that complicated (assuming you have the right tools). It just takes some effort.
There is an endless supply of web designers. You can design your own site. You can have a templated site made for you. You can pay someone thousands upon thousands to build you a nice looking site. Why choose Levelfield?
Simple. Because our sites are designed to generate business, to put you in touch with prospective clients and keep you in touch with current ones.
» more
» more
Is RSS MAD missing something? Tell us about new feeds here.