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4 Ways To Increase Prices And Have Your Clients Happy About It
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Sales & Marketing: The Winning Team
Posted by expertbusiness under MarketingFrom http://www.expertbusinessadvice.com 4615 days ago
While closely related, they are not the same. Nevertheless, never leave home with one without the other.
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What Do You Do If Your Domain Name Is Taken?
Posted by morganb under Online MarketingFrom http://sociableboost.com 4615 days ago
Do you brand your domain name or do you throw a bunch of random keywords into it? What do you think of this long-time debate?
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Putting a Human Face On Your Social Media Audience
Posted by todaymade under Social MediaFrom http://todaymade.com 4615 days ago
Defining an audience is one of the most talked about, and least understood, activities of marketing. It is an essential part of marketing, no matter the medium, but it is rarely done correctly.
Usually, when we start talking about audience we go straight for demographics. We start thinking about Read More
Usually, when we start talking about audience we go straight for demographics. We start thinking about Read More
When Is The Best Time To Tweet?
Posted by todaymade under Social MediaFrom http://todaymade.com 4615 days ago
Often times, the simplest sounding questions come with the most complicated answers. Trying to figure out what the best time of the day to tweet is precisely one of the questions.
The “what time” debate has raged on for years already, and it will only continue. I mean, we honestly still haven’t Read More
The “what time” debate has raged on for years already, and it will only continue. I mean, we honestly still haven’t Read More
Social Media Etiquette for Business
Posted by BizNewsie under Social MediaFrom http://blog.swipelyworks.com 4615 days ago
You are probably familiar with the rules of the road when it comes to face-to-face business interactions, but did you know that there are unwritten rules for your business’s social media accounts?
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Failing Forward: Gaining Strength after Hitting Rock Bottom
Posted by josh1875 under MarketingFrom http://dirtymarketingsecrets.com 4616 days ago
What drives you from failure to success? In 2009 I hit rock bottom but was able to pick up the pieces. Here’s my story that I draw strength from…
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How I Use My Blog to Get Up to 50 Leads a Day Without Pop-Ups!
Posted by mnong under Online MarketingFrom http://www.attractionmarketingonline.com 4616 days ago
How would you like to grow your list using your very own blog? I’m going to show you exactly how I use my blog to generate up to 50 leads a day for my business.
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iPhone 5 Official Release Date
Posted by ricky86 under ResourcesFrom http://techwalls.com 4616 days ago
Finally we've got something official from Apple and all the rumors and speculations of iPhone 5 could be stopped now. The iPhone event will start next week.
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10 Principles of Successful Blogging
Posted by prussakov under Social MediaFrom http://www.amnavigator.com 4616 days ago
To succeed while helping others:
1. Stay focused
2. Publish only original stuff
3. Stick to publishing only what's "incredible, relevant, of value" to your audience
4. Obsess about discovery
5. Be concise
6. Be practical/actionable
7. Be authentic
8. Don't pretend you know things you don' Read More
1. Stay focused
2. Publish only original stuff
3. Stick to publishing only what's "incredible, relevant, of value" to your audience
4. Obsess about discovery
5. Be concise
6. Be practical/actionable
7. Be authentic
8. Don't pretend you know things you don' Read More
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