I’ve entered Daily Blog Tips blogging idol 2. This time the competition is to try and get more subscribers, with voting for most effective strategies.
RSS numbers have been increasing well for Economics Help, I’ve had 40 new subscribers since start of competition (for some reason blog is at bottom of scoreboard, but, I’m sure that will be fixed.
By the way, out of 485 subscribers 300 are via email.
Today I am going to try experiment with a direct email box on the top of the sidebar (rather than just link to an email form). If this increases conversion rate I will let you know.
According to recent research, these are some of the most irritating words/ phrases in English language, at moment. All seem to have an element of condescension. However, with all due respect, I wouldn’t give it too much importance to this research, as I mean, at the end of the day, some people really enjoy using them.
- At the end of the day
- Fairly Unique
- I personally
- At this moment in time
- With all due respect
- Absolutely
- It’s a nightmare
- Shouldn’t of
- 24/7
- It’s not rocket science
Other pet irritants
Example of How To Be Irritating
At the end of the day, I personally feel that at this moment in time, and with all due to the MPC, that we shouldn’t of cut interest rates. I mean, its’ not rocket science that cutting interesting rates absolutely won’t solve the economic recession. Actually, I think the financial crisis is a complete nightmare, which is fairly unique in the annals of economic history. But, at the end of the day, it’s time we had an integrated response.