About Nick Carter

Nick Carter is truly an entrepreneur at heart. He is the author of Unfunded, as well as the founder of AddressTwo, a small business CRM software that provides entrepreneurs with tools and processes to manage their sales and automate their marketing.

Infographic: How Small Businesses Use Software to Manage Contacts

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With over 90% of small businesses using some digital form of data management to store contacts, it seems apparent that small businesses have plunged into the digital age. But, we wanted to know what these small businesses are doing with the contact data. What we discovered may surprise you. You can find the full survey results at the AddressTwo University.

Avatar Branding: Cold or Creative?

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Ever since I picked up @kyleplacy‘s and @edeckers‘s book “Branding Yourself” I began to second guess a decision I made early in my young tech start-up. Years ago, I created a persona named Addy. She was a feature of the software, but more than that, she was the most hands-on servant to our customers. My goal was for people to associate her person with AddressTwo more strongly than my own. It worked. And today, I begin to wonder: was I … Continue reading

Avoid the App Store with “Add to Home Screen”

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I know that I’ll probably catch some flack for this, but I’m not a Mac fan. Ok, I just plain can’t stand them. I can’t put my finger on why, but here’s a start: in order to develop an App for the illustrious iPhone, you must develop only on a Mac with Mac software—an investment well over $2,000. Nevertheless, the iPhone is a market-changer and a marketing medium to which businesses must cater. So, you want the benefits of App-like … Continue reading

How to Get a New Website Crawled by Google Tomorrow

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Recently, I’ve been launching a lot of new websites.  As AddressTwo has grown and my time has freed up, it’s created a perfect storm of new ideas and free time to execute, so I’ve bought dozens of domains and implemented micro-sites left and right.  Of course, I’m impatient, too.  I have an idea on Monday, build it on Tuesday, and I want traffic on Wednesday.  But it can take days or weeks before my new domain shows up in Google … Continue reading

How To Get Link Juice from YouTube

I’ve been having a lot of success leveraging YouTube to boost the relevance of landing pages for a specific keyword.  It’s a simple process and here’s how it goes: Create a landing page that has your keyword in the URL, hyphen separated.  This helps bots to view the words differently and therefore acknowledge your relevance to the phrase you’re targeting.  For this example, I’m going to use http://www.addresstwo.com/small-business-crm/ Create a video that you will embed on this landing page.  From … Continue reading

Technology Half-Life: When NOT to Bootstrap It

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I would like to dispel a few rumors.  I’m not opposed to venture capitalists.  I don’t think angel investors are really demons.  I don’t even think that everyone should or even could “bootstrap” their business successfully.  To prove it, I’d like to tell you about the #1 reason that you and your partners might need to start shamelessly promoting your half-baked business idea to anyone with cash to spare: Half-Life. Just as the word “startup” has become synonymous with venture … Continue reading