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If you have not started blogging, here are some thoughts from a Boston based VC. He shares his thoughts on why startups and young businesses should blog. Even if you are not looking to raise money, there are some good insights that will help your business.  More...
Healy Jones, a Boston VC, shares his thoughts on whether it makes sense to pay for impressions or for conversions. Something to think about in this downturn - better to pay to generate revenue than brand building.  More...
Yesterday at the MarketingProfs event, Ariana Huffington took the stage for a keynote presentation sharing some lessons she has learned about building a successful blog network with the Huffington Post. Though she definitely ignored my advice to speakers about spending some time at an event to get to know the attendees (she was barely off the stag  More...
John Jantsch shares his top seven quick fix strategies to re-energize your marketing today!  More...
Popular entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and blogger, Guy Kawasaki understands business. Guy is a managing director of Garage Technology Ventures, columnist for Entrepreneur Magazine, and author of eight books on innovative business. Here he shares with us a list of the five most important lessons he's learned as an entrepreneur.  More...
Yvonne Perry, owner of Writers in the Sky, welcomes Hugh Ballou to her writing blog. He discusses his book Transforming Power: Stories from Transformational Leaders to Inspire and Encourage.  More...
Actually, says the multi-millionaire founder of Maxim and other lad mags, you probably shouldn’t even try. His book, How to Get Rich: One of the World's Greatest Entrepreneurs Shares His Secrets, newly published in America, mostly skips the braggadocio and platitudes typical of self-made-millionaire memoirs.  More...
Andy Sernovitz shares some good ideas for viral marketing.  More...
Steve MacGill, CEO of Peersight Online, shares how you can tell if You Really Believe in the Future of Your Business.  More...
For those who were unable to attend eBizITPA’s King Conversion: Web Sites that Sell conference a few weeks ago, you missed out on an extraordinary event with a captivating, experienced speaker presenting effective information to help improve your website’s performance and your overall conversion rate. Holly focused on both B2B and B2C companie  More...
The slow economy spells some unexpected breaks for shippers. Eager to grab bigger shares of a market that has all but stopped growing, FedEx, UPS and DHL will duke it out, negotiating contracts to reduce rates, despite an official 6.9% hike this year. Walk-ins, however, will pay the full fare. Package delivery services won't trumpet the price  More...
Clayton Christopher, founder of Sweet Leaf Tea (one of fastest growing iced teas) shares a great cycling story analogus to the many times his company almost went under over the last 10 years, but he never gave up. Now he's in 6,000 stores & in every state.  More...
If Yahoo's directors refuse to negotiate a deal within three weeks, Microsoft plans to nominate a board slate and take its case to investors, Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer said April 5 in a statement.  More...
A simple but effective way to discover the needs of your employees and customers. Patrick Schaber of The Lonely Marketer shares how a friend is using two chairs and a sign to find out what their employees are thinking. I'm putting this under the category of management, but it fits just was well in marketing.  More...
Blasting ads indiscriminately at audiences works less and less as we move forward in time. This is true for online and offline marketing. Savvy marketers now realize organic propagation of one's message is much more effective from a monetary and communications POV.

Publishing Web Digest for Marketers since April 1995 has shown Larry Chase what  More...