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Writing Killer Press Release for Massive Publicity
by: Bob Bastian
Online marketers are always on the lookout for promotional channels that are novel and are yet to be saturated with the unfortunate stigma of marketing abuse. Different people are constantly trying to find new ways by which they could promote their online enterprises. One of the newer, and most effective, marketing strategies are press releases. Press releases are informative and objective pie... (read more)
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The Tao of Sales And Marketing: The Only Reason Anybody Buys Anything
by: J D Moore
Here's the #1 secret to sales and marketing: No matter what veneer we put on it, there is only one reason in the whole world that anybody buys anything. Master that concept and rule the world. I'm working on it - join me. So here it is: the only reason that anybody buys anything is to feel relatively good. It sounds almost too simple right? Read on... I call this the Tao of sales and marketi... (read more)
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The Magnificent Power Of The Press Release
by: Peter Finers
However large your company might be and whatever services or products it provides, it must always communicate with its customers. It should gain publicity and credibility. One of the most widely used tools to achieve this is advertisement. Nevertheless, one should not forget that however effective and appealing your advertisement might be, most of people tend to regard it as oversimplified and ex... (read more)
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The Offset Process of Book Printing
by: Viojieley Gurrobat
Books have been a part of people’s lives. They provide us knowledge, information and different stories. They make us laugh, cry and even bring us inspiring tales. This is perhaps why books have a special niche in the printing industry. Hence, they are carefully and effectively produced and designed to make a lasting impression to its readers. Books are usually printed using standard paper and siz... (read more)
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Preshow Planning Equals Success : 10 Essential Questions You Have To Ask
by: Susan Friedmann
The early bird gets the worm. The same holds true for trade shows -- the most successful exhibitors are those who start planning at least 12 months prior to the next event. Exhibiting requires a great deal of time, money, and personnel. Make the most of your resources by utilizing them at the show that best meets your marketing needs. But how do you know what show is right for you? Here’s a hi... (read more)
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20 Major Marketing Mistakes - No 1. Failing To Understand The Nature Of Internet Marketing
by: Donald Saunders
A surprisingly high number of people who are new to the world of online marketing believe that it is a simple art. If only this were true! I’m not saying that they believe that all they need to do is find themselves a product, build a website, plug-in an order system, place an advertisement or two and then wait for the money to roll in, but many people simply fail to appreciate the significance o... (read more)
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The Sales Letter Plan: How To Create A Basic Roadmap To Success
by: Robert Boduch
A sales letter plan can make all the difference. Outline your sales letter before you write and the writing is much easier. You’ll stay on target and craft a stronger, more persuasive piece as a result of your plan. Planning is the key to effective writing of all kinds. If you want to write a book, create an outline first. The same concept applies to writing letters. Establish a sales letter pla... (read more)
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7 Smart Ways To Magnify Your Profits
by: Ken Hill
1. Write articles. Submit your articles to article directories and also get the word out about them by submitting them to article announcement lists. 2. Follow up with your visitors by email. For example you could offer your visitors an ezine, an email course or an email series that shares how your product will benefit them. You could also follow up with people that reprint your articles ... (read more)
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Raised Letter or Full Color Business Cards?
by: Florie Lyn Masarate
Raised Letter and Full Color. These are the Big Two to consider when you are searching around for business cards that will best represent the image you want to portray for your business. The difference between Raised Letter and Full Color printing is in how the ink is applied to the card stock. Thermography is the type of printing that produces ink that stands up off the page slightly. When you r... (read more)
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Writing Effective Email Newsletter
by: Bob Bastian
We all know the importance of having an excellent follow-up system integrated into our online business. A follow-up system is capable of securing for our web pages recurring visitors, and eventually, sustainable traffic. Additionally, a follow-up system is also a great way of promoting our products via back end sales. Having captured the leads of past visitors would also allow us to cross-sell ... (read more)
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