About Nick Reese

Nick Reese is a full time internet marketer living in Austin Texas. When Nick isn't managing web properties he enjoys biking, shooting video, and drinking tea. You should follow Nick on twitter here and check out his side project Becoming Bold.

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Nick has written 50 posts on Art of Blog

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What Readers Want: A Guide to Converting Readers With Short Attention Spans

Keeping the attention of a reader is important, especially if the reader is expected to convert.  There are four critical elements to getting and holding attention with copy: usefulness, conciseness, urgency, and a promise kept.  Usefulness: What Does a Reader Want? People do not tend to read texts or watch

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Thesis Theme Review: 1.8 Released

Thesis Theme version 1.8 is here and it has a lot to offer!   Everything from new visual touches to SEO improvements, and a plethora of under the hood tweaks awaits upgraders and new users alike. If you checked out our other Thesis Theme review you already know all the other

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Exclusive Subscriber Only Content

Today I’m proud to announce that our first Art of Blog newsletter has gone out. If you are interested in more great content just like what you find here on the public part of Art of Blog you should subscribe. There is some pretty cool stuff going on behind the

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Gravity Forms Review: Gravity Forms Offers Attractive Forms

While there is little doubt that WordPress is a very amazing piece of software, there is a problem that many will eventually run into: creating forms.  Forms may seem a little outdated in a world where responses are delivered nearly instantly via e-mails, Skype calls, Tweets, and SMS messages, but

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Mozy Review: A Stellar Online Backup Service

Web designers of all kinds keep tons of content on their hard drives and only realize the error of their ways after it is too late and a serious hardware failure wipes everything out.  Unfortunately, this would be the worst possible moment to mention that 99.9% uptime guarantees by hosts

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What’s in It for Me: 7 Types of Timeless Core Content

No one said starting a website was going to be easy. Once you’ve got your web hosting figured out and have got WordPress installed. It is time to start writing. You want to create content, but what type? Sometimes your head might be swimming with ideas, then others times… nothing.

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