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The Wrong Time To Write A Press Release
by: Angie Dixon
Is there ever a wrong time to try to get free publicity for your company, product, or service? Oh, yeah. The "wrong" time isn't just about bad days of the week, like Monday morning, or bad times of the year, like Christmas Eve. The wrong time I'm referring to is more internal. Let's say you're almost finished with your web site. It will be up next week, and you're almost ready to st... (read more)
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3 Secrets To Increasing Traffic In The New Year
by: Scott Patterson
Now that 2006 has arrived, it is the habit of many people to make a resolution for the New Year. While many people focus on self-improvement, some opt to make resolutions about their business. Usually this involves a resolution to increase their revenue for their online business. But did you know that it is actually quite easy to increase your online revenue? The trick is to drive more traffic to ... (read more)
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Email Marketing Campaigns Done Right
by: Kit Elliott
If I Told You the TOP Professionals Jumped off a Bridge, Would You Jump? Email marketing campaigns can be very profitable if done right. However, with the advent of spam filters and the amount of email advertising received by people each day, email advertisement has become more of a challenge. There is still one avenue for email advertisement that seems to be stable and seems to provide sellers w... (read more)
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Why Conventional Ads Suck...
by: Tommy Yan
If you're in concurrence with over 90% of all business owners—Ads don't work! They're expensive, a low ROI, and all they do is fuel ad agencies to churn out more ridiculous rubbish. So why do most ads fail to bring in sales? Simple. If you browse the ads in your local paper, just about all of them talk about themselves: This is our business name; This is our logo; This is what we do; T... (read more)
• March 2006 •
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Dear Affiliate Manager: Are You Hoarding Your Articles?
by: Nicole Dean
Question: My affiliates keep bugging me about my articles. Why do they want my articles and should I let them have them? What do I get out of it? Dear Affiliate Manager, You hit on my pet peeve. Stop hoarding your articles already! Do you want your affiliates to promote your program repeatedly to their lists and on their sites or don’t you? Isn’t the goal to get your website exposure all over the ... (read more)
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Please Don’t File This – Delete it
by: Jillian Middleton
Oh you can file it…but first read it….and if you’re not going to read it then just delete it. Radical? Maybe. But how many more “important” items do you want to save to read later? The only way I know to avoid clutter is to stop making it - now. Clutter isn’t always papers spread everywhere. It doesn’t always look like piles of things left on counters “to do” later. Clutter can also be what we k... (read more)
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Advertising Lessons from American Idol
by: Gary Mitchell
When products or brands are trying to build market presence they often look for innovative ways to get consumers to try them. Shows like American Idol which attract large numbers of viewers every week provide the perfect platform for this type of marketing. Services like SMS have been around for over a decade, and while popular Europe, Asia, and Japan, have never caught on in the United States. W... (read more)
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Department Store Buyer Becomes Interior Designer
by: William Dupree
A market analysis gives direction for a small business. A man contacted me about promoting his commercial interior design firm that he was starting. At that time he was working as a department store buyer where he was very bored in his job. He was interested in making a career change to interior designing. He had no formal training but had educated himself in interior design and had worked on some... (read more)
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Ideas for Boosting Sales
by: Viojieley Gurrobat
Every business owner’s goal is to have a lot of profit as much as possible. But earning a lot of money is not easy. It needs a lot of hard work, determination and a good marketing strategy. So if a business owner wants to increase his sales would a brochure do? Typically brochures are not used as a final sales tool. But because it serves as an introduction to potential customers, it is important... (read more)
• March 2006 •
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Simplicity And Duplicity In Networking MLM
by: Sandra Stammberger
Ask some of the more successful MLM marketers and they will tell you that the key factor in networking MLM is simplicity. Networking MLM is a very simple business. But keeping it simple does not mean that hard work is not involved. One of the common mistakes is that people try to make it complicated. Even if a complex system achieved great results for you, others will find it difficult to copy. In... (read more)
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