If someone plays you the jingle of a famous product, would you be able to identify the product? The probable answer is yes. Creating the right sound has helped launched hundreds of businesses over the years. Some jingles stick to us forever.
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How Can Sound Affect Your Sales And Marketing?
Posted by ledux under MarketingFrom http://www.imz6.com 4223 days ago
Mice, Dolphins, Inter-Galactic Highways And Innovation
Posted by John Twohig under Online MarketingFrom http://bit.ly 4223 days ago
A look at how business's that ignore innovation and new technology will lose their clients/customers. If you do not listen to your community your business will close, it will die a slow death.
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LinkedIn's Hottest Month Ever
Posted by resonancesocial under Social MediaFrom http://www.resonancesocialmedia.com 4223 days ago
Usually when I do a post about "updates," it involves either Facebook or Twitter.
And then it involves a lot of eye-rolling.
But lately, my update posts have focused on an unlikely source: LinkedIn. Yes, good old reliable, stable, un-razzmatazzed LinkedIn. Read More
And then it involves a lot of eye-rolling.
But lately, my update posts have focused on an unlikely source: LinkedIn. Yes, good old reliable, stable, un-razzmatazzed LinkedIn. Read More
When "No Comment" Says Too Much
Posted by denissemarie under Public RelationsFrom http://prverdict.com 4223 days ago
The PR Verdict: “C” (Distinctly OK) for Ina Drew and her PR strategy. Just one on-the-record quote might have changed the article’s tone.
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How Siri Saved My Blogging Life
Posted by lizkingevents under Social MediaFrom http://lizkingevents.com 4223 days ago
It seems there’s so much drama over technology these days. Everywhere you look, one tech company is suing another. Even the users are frustrated by simple flaws and design. As consumers, we have become so smart about technology, what we want from it, and what we will expect.
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Why You Need to Respond to Online Reviews
Posted by SmallBizDiamonds under MarketingFrom http://smallbizdiamonds.com 4223 days ago
There are A TON of online review sites today, and more and more consumers are using these sites to share their insights and feelings about your company. But online review sites like Angie’s List, TripAdvisor and Citysearch are not just beneficial for the consumers—they’re also extremely beneficial
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A Well Defined Competitive Set Is A Competitive Advantage
Posted by bembridge under MarketingFrom http://tweakyourbiz.com 4223 days ago
Defining your competitive set is a major and critical decision that you need to make about your business.
It will drive everything that you and your people do and focus on, sometimes without realizing it. It will be critical on determining what your business will become. What you decide may even t Read More
It will drive everything that you and your people do and focus on, sometimes without realizing it. It will be critical on determining what your business will become. What you decide may even t Read More
Ditching SEOPressor Was A Tough Decision ...... And I took It
Posted by Arbaz666 under Online MarketingFrom http://www.tinyblogger.net 4223 days ago
SEOPressor is the best SEO plugin for On-Page Optimization. But I ditched it. It wasn't an easy task for me to say goodbye to SEOPressor and it was qute a tough and bold decision that I took. So why I actually said no to SEOPressor ? You must better check out the post.
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Building a content marketing plan with James Schramko (part 2)
Posted by awebsitedesigner under Online MarketingFrom http://awebsitedesigner.com.au 4223 days ago
Part 2 of Dan Norris's interview with Internet marketing expert, James Schramko. Learn his unique perspective on using to the max, pod casts, videos, blogging, partnerships, affiliates, workshops, events, info graphics, social media, press releases, information products, and more.
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Social media offers service with a smile
Posted by comva under Social MediaFrom http://www.communicatto.com 4224 days ago
Social media and customer service have come together like peanut butter and chocolate did in the old Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups commercials. And like the famous candy bar, both are better for it, creating, as the ads once proclaimed, “Two great tastes that taste great together.”
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