When designing websites or marketing emails, many companies today seem to think it is permissible to “borrow” images or text from other websites. And the fact is, it’s just not safe.
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Self-Defense: Make Sure that Images and Copy You Find Online Are Safe to Use
Posted by stepbystepmarketing.com under AdvertisingFrom http://www.stepbystepmarketing.com 4398 days ago
10 Questions (+1) to Ask Before You Choose an SEO Agency
Posted by ivanpw under StrategyFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 4398 days ago
Choosing an SEO agency wisely takes more time and forethought than plucking a name out of a Web search. Here are ten (plus one) questions to ask an SEO agency.
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Google+ vs. Pinterest: Which One Is Worth Your Time?
Posted by tomshark under Social MediaFrom http://www.capturecommerce.com 4398 days ago
I’m going to break down the high points for you in this post so you can get on with it… your social media marketing strategy.
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How To Get Targeted Traffic To Your Website - WebMaster-Success.com
Posted by kharim under Online MarketingFrom http://www.webmaster-success.com 4398 days ago
General Internet traffic is vital to any website or business, but it is even more important to direct “targeted” traffic to your site. Targeted customers are ready to buy your products or take some other action related to your site, business or service. It may seem like attracting any traffic to yo
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How to get the most out of Instagram for business
Posted by jonnyross under AdvertisingFrom http://www.jonnyross.com 4398 days ago
There’s an app for that
Make as many jokes as you like about Mark Zuckerberg not understanding how to purchase an app, he knows what suits his business.
Instagram has been a runaway success. The instant integration with social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook and Flickr makes the som Read More
Make as many jokes as you like about Mark Zuckerberg not understanding how to purchase an app, he knows what suits his business.
Instagram has been a runaway success. The instant integration with social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook and Flickr makes the som Read More
Small Business Struggles as Portrayed in ‘We Bought a Zoo’
Posted by NetworkSolutions under StartupsFrom http://www.networksolutions.com 4398 days ago
I recently watched the movie “We Bought A Zoo.” If you haven’t seen it, I highly recommend it. It’s a very sweet and family-friendly movie. What you might not know is that this movie pretty much tells the story of every small business owner. It is a true story about a man named Benjamin Mee, who bo
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Best Cloud Solutions for Document Sharing
Posted by BLASTanna under TechnologyFrom http://blog.fusionalliance.com 4398 days ago
Does your project require easy maintenance of a content library? The cloud might be the answer. Here are some of the criteria used by Fusion Alliance to select the right application.
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Social Media Network Prospecting WORKS better than the
Posted by RichLoPresti under Online MarketingFrom http://recommendedadvisor.com 4398 days ago
As a Sales Professional, you need to use and connect with prospects through all available modes of communication, such as social networks like Linkedin, Twitter, and Facebook. You need to communicate with them, the way they want to be communicated to. Make it easy for them, don't interrupt their
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Early Predictors of Long-Term Survival for Startups
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 4398 days ago
I’m always looking for evidence of early startup characteristics that might be predictors of long-term success. Every investor has his own list, usually based on his own very small sample, or simply his gut feeling. Of course, we would all like to have a magic list based on more definitive tracking
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Power Sales Writing: The Business Email - Choosing Your Words Carefully
Posted by argentisgroup under MarketingFrom http://salestipaday.com 4398 days ago
The Business Email - Choosing Your Words Carefully: Sue Hershkowitz-Coore, the author of Power Sales Writing, goes over numerous tips and tricks on connecting with prospects in this segment from a recent interview. In this segment, Sue talks about The Business Email - Choosing Your Words Carefully.
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