Writing and selling an info product is hard work. Most info products fail to sell because the author hasn't taken the time to get inside the readers head and explain the content from their perspective. This post shows you how to make this crucial perspective change.
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How to Write an Info Product that Sells
Posted by eMarketingStrategist under Online MarketingFrom http://emarketingstrategist.com 4774 days ago
Interview With Paul From Plenty of Fish
Posted by sonasathish under Online MarketingFrom http://www.techiemania.com 4774 days ago
Making money online with Plenty of Fish isn’t that hard, they have a very easy targeting system that allows you to target anyone on the site by a ton of things. It’s a little more detailed then Facebook advertising but doesn’t quit have all the bells and whistles that Facebook ads does.
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Should a Business Subscribe to Other Websites?
Posted by QUYENVann under GlobalFrom http://www.articlerich.com 4774 days ago
Subscribing to other online websites gives you access to blogs and chats. Active participation is key. You never know who you will meet in chat rooms or who will take to reading your articles and blogs.
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6 Tips To Help You Increase Your Website’s Usability And Efficiency
Posted by sonasathish under SalesFrom http://www.techiemania.com 4774 days ago
But conversion doesn’t just have to be improved by the production of ground-breaking seo copywriting or by painstaking Web Design. A websites efficiency also plays a part in converting traffic and it is something that is much easier to work on.
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Ford Gets Edgy in Social Media with an Amorous Hand Puppet
Posted by Wishpond under Social MediaFrom http://blog.wishpond.com 4774 days ago
Ford is one of the latest established corporations to take to social media with the edginess and creativity it allows. Their Doug (the orange puppet) YouTube series incorporates elements of extraordinary everyday situations, and the ridiculous that are perfect for the social media gateway.
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We Have To Invest In Revenue Generation
Posted by dabrock under SalesFrom http://partnersinexcellenceblog.com 4774 days ago
A key goal of most businesses (profit and not for profit) is revenue generation. After all, without revenue, the business can't exist. I often talk to entrepreneurs and small business owners about sales--specifically, How do we afford sales people, how can we afford to invest in sales? There's lots
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Breaking News:2011 Social Media Report is Out!
Posted by JVRudnick under Social MediaFrom http://www.canuckseo.com 4774 days ago
Yup, this is the third annual version of the 2011 Social Media Marketing Report, from the folks over at Social Media Examiner - and as usual, I’m pumped about the results! First, go and download the .pdf for yourownself and then dig in!
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Aerial Advertising - A Novel Concept
Posted by QUYENVann under GlobalFrom http://www.articlerich.com 4774 days ago
It might not seem like the most obvious, reasonable use of your business advertising dollar, to employ plane advertising, but humor me for a moment.
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Get Past The “Talking About It” Phase
Posted by tyoungbl under SalesFrom http://ypsgroup.com 4774 days ago
Creativity is one of the great strengths of the prototypical sales professional. In fact the only other groups I know that are more adamant about their own amazing creativity are sales managers and sales executives.
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What Businesses Can Learn from Conan O’Brien’s Live Blogging Disaster
Posted by HotelMktgROI under Social MediaFrom http://www.e-marketingassociates.com 4774 days ago
On April 4th, when popular talk show host Conan O’Brien announced that he would be “live blogging” his program on Facebook for a night, the last thing fans expected was the annoying overflow of updates that flooded their newsfeeds that day. I caught word of the insanity immediately after it began b
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