I’m changing my domain name for this blog. You can find new posts here: http://www.copywritingdean.com
I decided Stephensblog.com wasn’t the best domain for my business. My name (Stephen) is kind of hard to spell. Many people spell it wrong. And it’s spelled differently than it sounds.
Ideally I’d move to StephenDean.com, but that domain is not available and likely not for sale. Apparently there’s a French artist with the same name as me who got it first. (I have emailed about it, but never got a response.)
So what to do…
CopywritingDean.com makes a lot of sense to me.
* It does have my last name in it “Dean.”
* It contains the keyword I’m targeting most.
* It kind of has a double meaning. Copywriting Dean, or Dean of Copywriting. You know?!
* And it better explains my site.
This site currently gets a lot of search engine traffic, and I don’t want to leave it all behind. So I’m going to keep it up for a while and see what I can do with the traffic.
Hopefully I’ll be able to build up links to http://www.copywritingdean.com quickly. If you already have me in your blogroll, I’d really appreciate it if you changed the URL to copywritingdean.com.
If you don’t have me in your blogroll, I’d really appreciate it if you added me
Again, thanks for reading everyone.

January 27th, 2009 at 5:51 am
the belcher button was used the the 43 split tests product.
ryan deiss produced that, and belcher does lots of work with him, so i know it’s been tested to DEATH. the key here is that YOU test all diferent things for YOUR market, regardless of others’ success.
tony’s last blog post..Mentoring Continued…
January 28th, 2009 at 6:54 am
Interesting…I’ve heard about those buttons before, the concept behind them is pretty cool. Eric explains a little more why it works…but I’m sure both have tested them a bunch.
Joe Swopes’s last blog post..Robert Cialdini, Kung Pao Chicken, And Cigar Smoke….
January 28th, 2009 at 10:16 pm
@Tony Yup. But it’s good to start by testing elements others have found to work instead of starting from scratch.
@Joe The biggest similarity between the two is that they’re both BIG BUTTONS with big type. I wonder what would happen if they added user feedback to the Belcher button…