Pay for Performance or P4P was invented originally by Overture. Nowadays Overture is called as Yahoo Overture because of takeover a couple of years ago. To get a visitor to visit to a site than others, it has to be really visible. With more people being aware of your web site, there would be extra hits and visitors to your site given the chance to
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How to Use Yahoo Ads Service To Increase Sales
From http://www.smallbusiness-websites.com 997 days ago
Made Hot by: on September 3, 2009 1:28 pm
Could Your Small Business Use a Kickstart?
From http://blogs.findlaw.com 997 days ago
Made Hot by: on September 2, 2009 9:46 am
Kickstarter.com is an innovative way to find funding for small business. The site, created to aid artists, has been pegged by emerging, expanding, and struggling small businesses as a creative way to communicate project ideas to potential investors.
The concept is easy. Small businesses create an online profile explaining their project and setti
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Small Biz Survival: 18 Blog post ideas for any small business
From http://www.smallbizsurvival.com 1045 days ago
Made Hot by: aliciatrinidad on July 17, 2009 8:09 am
Want to start a blog for your small business, but not sure what to write about? The best posts are like personal notes to your customer. Here's a starter list of topics to get you going.
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Influential Marketing Blog: 10 Stunning (And Useful) Stats About Twitter
From http://rohitbhargava.typepad.com 1053 days ago
Made Hot by: robertbrady on July 8, 2009 12:00 pm
Twitter is really awesome. You might want to check out this stunning stats and study it and make it the most of it.
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Layoffs: Who Stays, and Who Goes?
From http://www.entrepreneur.com 1087 days ago
Made Hot by: on June 5, 2009 12:08 am
Assess what makes your company profitable, and who makes it happen.
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7 Ways to Be Happier at Work
From http://blogs.harvardbusiness.org 1087 days ago
Made Hot by: GPorter on June 4, 2009 12:11 pm
A recent report listed the happiest nations in the world. Guess what? The US didn't even make it into the top ten. So much for the American dream.
Why are we so unhappy? Let's start by looking at the origin of the word. Happy is derived from the Icelandic word happ, meaning luck or chance. Is happiness then, by its very definition, elusive due
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Internet Marketing Blueprint for Your Site
From http://www.smallbusinessmavericks.com 1089 days ago
Made Hot by: on June 3, 2009 8:55 pm
There are hundreds of different internet marketing ideas that can be put to use on your small business website, but as with all things in life, quantity isn't everything. As a matter of fact, internet-savvy consumers will often immediately leave a site that is nothing but a barrage of flash, noise and sales pitches. The key to successful marketing
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Social Media Mistakes Businesses Should Avoid
From http://www.flatheadbeacon.com 1094 days ago
Made Hot by: on May 31, 2009 6:10 pm
This one is the easiest to commit so of course it's one of the mistakes that can make your social media efforts far less effective — and perhaps a total waste of time.
You've heard the saying that it's hard to drink from a fire hose. In the social media world, it's also hard to read from one.
One of the easiest things to do - and most impor
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Small Business: Economic Recovery? What Recovery?
From http://www.newsweek.com 1108 days ago
Made Hot by: on May 17, 2009 9:14 pm
Why entrepreneurs aren't so optimistic about the economy.
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