Would the last person out please turn off the lights?
I’m officially out of here until next year! Have a fun and safe New Years and I’ll see you all again next week.
Photo via morberg
I’m officially out of here until next year! Have a fun and safe New Years and I’ll see you all again next week.
Photo via morberg
The owner of ScubaPackages.com is trying to sell. In this guide, I’ll walk you through how I determine if a domain is worth buying.
If you’ve stumbled across New SCUBA Marketing, I want to thank you for stopping by. This site is very new, but I will be populating it with articles over the coming weeks and into the future. If you’re new here, I encourage you to take a look at the Site Policies and the About page…
Marketing your Independent SCUBA Instructor business doesn’t have to cost a lot of money. David Greenhaw shows how he’s been able to do it using free tools.
Many people within the SCUBA industry are using tools like Twitter as marketing or broadcast mechanisms, not as networking tools. When all people do is broadcast, it diminishes the quality for those looking to network.
I used to stand up for Twitter (not that they need it) when people claimed it was stupid and just a bunch of noise. I think many of us can agree, regardless of our presence on Twitter or not, that the SCUBA industry hasn’t been one of the early adopters of Twitter. It seems like…
A friend on Twitter asks about how a SCUBA professional can best utilize RSS. Although there are many technical possibilities, they can be condensed into consumption and distribution of information.