A fundamental of marketing that is often overlooked even by those with experience is being too subjective and inflexible with your products or services. Being adaptable and making even small changes in what you offer or how you offer it can make a big difference. Here are a couple of examples:
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How to End Small Business Marketing Frustration
Posted by m4bmarketing under MarketingFrom http://www.m4bmarketing.com 4774 days ago
Useful Tips to Grow your Facebook Fan Base
Posted by lykawinnett under Social MediaFrom http://www.premiumseosolutions.com.au 4774 days ago
Facebook Fan Page nowadays is the greatest tool to use for most businesses in order to establish their social media presence and build trust and credibility to people. It’s also useful to reach their potential customers or clients and showcase what they can offer to them.
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10 Words That Should Never Appear on Your Website
Posted by seogeeker under Online MarketingFrom http://seogeeker.com 4774 days ago
post 7 Ways to Write a Better ‘About Us’ Page, I asked readers to submit their About Us pages for a possible rewrite in a future post. (LOTS of you responded.)
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Three Common Marketing Mistakes and How to Fix Them
Posted by fionamceachran under MarketingFrom http://www.entrepreneur.com 4774 days ago
Experts and small-business owners share tips to avoid blunders that affect your bottom line.
A lean economy means many of your competitors have been knocked out of the ring. That's good news and bad, says Kevin Daum, a New York-based marketing consultant and author of the book, Roar! Get Heard in Read More
A lean economy means many of your competitors have been knocked out of the ring. That's good news and bad, says Kevin Daum, a New York-based marketing consultant and author of the book, Roar! Get Heard in Read More
Social Media Marketing | Facebook
Posted by icandm under MarketingFrom http://youtu.be 4775 days ago
Social Media Marketing Strategy. Visit http://www.icmsocialmediamarketing.com Get your free report on how to use cutting edge technologies to gain raving fans and loyal customers.
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Lessons For Content Marketers From Tiger Woods - Part 2
Posted by paul_wolfe under Online MarketingFrom http://www.onespoonatatime.com 4775 days ago
In Part 1 of this mini-series we learned how Tiger Woods divides his overall golf fame into lots of detailed sub-sections. In Part 2 we're taking that approach to content creation - and sub-dividing the act of creating written content for our blogs and websites into 4 sub-topics. And then subdividi
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How To Use Keyword Mashing For Better Search Engine Placement
Posted by Ileane under Online MarketingFrom http://basicblogtips.com 4775 days ago
The theory of obtaining a decent search engine placement to attract free traffic to your site is pretty basic. Select a high traffic, low competition keyword to aim for. Buy a domain name with the keyword in it. Then simultaneously create keyword-focused content
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Are You Oblivious?
Posted by KelleyRobertson under SalesFrom http://www.fearless-selling.ca 4775 days ago
Are people around you rolling their eyes when you give a sales presentation? Do you even know if this happens? If not, you could be oblivious and that could be costing you money.
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How To: Create great content on Twitter without spamming
Posted by gautamhans under Online MarketingFrom http://www.bloggodown.com 4775 days ago
Creating great content on Twitter in a consistent manner is something I have always struggled with. To partly solve this I have started using a new Twitter Tool.
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3 Simple Ways To Make Your Website Build Credibility For You
Posted by sonasathish under Online MarketingFrom http://www.techiemania.com 4775 days ago
However, for the sake of simplicity and speed, I will start with the three simplest ways to build credibility for your business within the first 5 seconds (the amount of time you have to convince a browsing prospect to take action and start the sales cycle).
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