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If you are a sea website content writer and would like to produce traffic for your website or blog, you have got to begin studying on the subject of search engine optimization (SEO). Why - For the reason that struggle is severe than ever regarding promoting your website online.
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It’s not easy. Twitter, for most people, is the chance to engage with like-minded people, or geographically similar people, or otherwise to align your interests along certain lines. Most people have a hundred, or a few hundred. Some folks feel the crush of too many tweets at around 300-1000 followers. Still others don’t follow back that many peopl
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Fundraising marketers have always leaned on great copywriting to get results from direct mail. Email is no different for them now.
That’s why you have to check out the dozen tips we got from a test-happy authority, who says that nonprofits are a microcosm of the rest of the marketing community. Includes how YouTube can inspire copy and a wealth o
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The email has a subject line that reads, “Security Update for OS Microsoft Windows” and supposedly came from the "Microsoft Official Update Center" at a domain named securityassurance[at]microsof[dot]com.
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Many times before I write an article I’ll draw blanks on a subject I wanted to write about. Then I’ll surf the net to see what’s hot in my industry and see if I can put another spin of my own on the topic. Yet when all else fails I’ll make “THE” list.
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According to eROI's latest email marketing survey, The Elements of Email, email marketers are missing opportunities to increase their deliverability, opens, clicks and conversions. The study examines several elements of an Email, recommending that readers test their positions to compare to prevailing practices.
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The Web and websites are only a little more than a decade old. But before the Web, there was a thriving online community using modems and telephone lines to dial into commercial, pay-by-the-hour online services. Here's a look at those early days and where one company that started in 1988 is today.
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To all the usual reasons that small businesses are put up for sale, add economic woes this year. But even as for-sale listings rise around the country, so is buyer interest.
The problem for owners is that prices appear to be softening.
Brokers say buyers are often retirees looking for a second act, or laid-off executives looking for a busi
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An absolutely superb site focusing on climate change, global warming and the practice of carbon or CO2 offsetting. The site also features a comprehensive section on global warming and climate change, very easy to understand even for those completely ignorant of the subject , as well as a daily updated news bulleting and blog. Outstanding!
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After much speculation on the subject, Google and Digg, the user generated site, look like they’re finally gonna tie the knot.
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If a consumer were to scan her inbox of retail, corporate emails right now, each one would have a subject line that is an offer. Everybody wants the consumer's money, but nobody addresses the consumer's relationship to their company, though they can.
Long-term, lifecycle emails train a customer into becoming a better one, and they enhance the
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If a potential employer uses a social networking site to check out a job candidate and then rejects that person based on what they see, he or she could be charged with discrimination.
According to Workforce.com, a site that helps HR reps stay current with all matters HR, employers who use the data available on social networking sites like Faceb
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Email marketing analytics have led Dela Quist, CEO of London shop Alchemy Worx, to discover a sweet spot for how long subject lines should be.
He says open rates climb when the subject lines are in the 50-character range or 80-character range. But, perhaps counterintuitively, they fall in the middle when the length is 60 or 70.
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Many entrepreneurs ask Guy Kawasaki what is the best way to open a pitch to potential investors. Here he answers that question, but also tells you the ten worst opening lines that you can use.
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The majority of business owners could be headed for disaster this year. Small business does best when it acts like small business. It does poorly when it blindly attempts to copy big business.
The results of an Ipsos-Reid poll in March, 2008, should scare you. It found "a majority (59%) of small to medium-sized business owners have identified
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