My Dad was a Lutheran pastor. He never used the word “marketing,” and he had no business training whatsoever. He never read the “business” section of the newspaper, and I doubt he ever saw a copy of the Wall Street Journal. Yet he unknowingly used sound marketing principles. Here are nine of them.
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Marketing Lessons I Learned From My Dad, the Pastor
Posted by Larry J Keltto under MarketingFrom http://www.thesolopreneurlife.com 4960 days ago
7 Qualities of Highly Desirable Clients
Posted by ronika under MarketingFrom http://www.montrealfinancial.ca 4960 days ago
“I want to create a rival to Twitter. So I want it exactly the same except where it says What’s Happening? I want it to say How are you feeling?”
This pretty much sums up the type of client we don't want - unrealistic expectations, unimaginative and just plain clueless. Conversely, there are some Read More
This pretty much sums up the type of client we don't want - unrealistic expectations, unimaginative and just plain clueless. Conversely, there are some Read More
Where Has Integrity Gone?
Posted by hishaman under Online MarketingFrom http://www.famousbloggers.net 4960 days ago
This is your way to find out how to maintain integrity while blogging, apply these three fundamental tips when you are blogging for money
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Why Website Optimization Services are Important
Posted by Webnauts under Online MarketingFrom http://www.articlesbase.com 4960 days ago
This article explains why it is best to hire a company that provides professional website optimization services to ensure that your site is shown to users in the best possible fashion, so that they will select your site above all others.
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How can a photographer's image-focused site gain PageRank?
Posted by leland3 under MarketingFrom http://www.youtube.com 4960 days ago
How would a photographer gain any significant PageRank for his or her site when the subject that really matters—images—has no anchor text? Often, the photos alone will sell the photographer to his/her clients. How can we overcome this challenge?
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Does your website support your sales efforts or cater to your ego?
Posted by craigsutton under Online MarketingFrom http://thisismarketing.info 4960 days ago
A websites most important task is to serve your potential customers. What often happens, however, is the development of a site that feeds the owner or decision makers ego.
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90% of my Traffic is Lightspeed fast, but I need more!
Posted by jjimen12789 under Social MediaFrom http://blog.delorumcommerce.com 4960 days ago
First, understand from a high-level that Lightspeed caches entire pages. It’s like taking a picture of a group at a family reunion.
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Online Publishing: Lindsay Lohan vs. Immigration Reform – Which Is More Valuable?
Posted by workbox under Online MarketingFrom http://blog.workbox.com 4960 days ago
Web analytics confirm what good publishers and editors have always known: you need an assortment of content to attract, engage and retain an audience. But breadth and depth cost.
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Updating the Rules of Mobile Strategy
Posted by cb711 under MarketingFrom http://lunchpail.knotice.com 4960 days ago
It’s a fact of life for today’s marketers: Basic mobile devices are everywhere. Market saturation of Smartphone devices and mobile internet access is quickly approaching. Consumers want to connection and productivity through their mobile device, with user experiences tailored to their at-the-moment
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Hiring the Right People Can Drive More Online Business
Posted by WorkSpace under Online MarketingFrom http://blog.winningworkplaces.org 4960 days ago
Small Business Trends highlights research showing that hiring the right people can help you better engage consumers online.
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