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Oftentimes, people opt in to e-mail lists—whether it be for newsletters, promotions or information—and then just ignore everything that’s sent to them. Those individuals signed up for your e-mails for a reason, even if their actions don’t show it. For one reason or another, they’ve become inactive subscribers. It’s your job to figure out a way to
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Marketers are working hard behind the scenes to make sure it's much, much worse in the future. Doing things like ...
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The top 3 financial information questions you need to be able to answer in order to run a small business successfully.
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Today’s marketplace is a radically new world for sales professionals. Making sales requires a different vision and marketing mindset. New Media has created a whole new paradigm in the world of marketing and social media. If you can embrace it - there’s hope for you and your business.
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Confessions and personal reflections of a "lifestyle" entrepreneur
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Credit the Celtics ride to the NBA Finals to the Big Three: KG, Paul Pierce, and Ray Allen?
Nope… lean in here for the inside scoop on the Celtics rise back to the top…
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As the masses jump onto the wave of Web 2.0, it’s time to separate the “men” from the “boys”. Google’s taking leads and prospects away from the slow-adapters and the mindless Web 2.0 marketers.
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Have you been to a specialty kite shop? Kites ranging in price from $34 to $1500 are easy to find. This weekend I purchased the top of the line “2 for $3.00” model from a non-Kite shop. In fact, I think I was at a pharmacy. Look, I’m not a professional Kite flyer; I just need the thing to come with sting and stay in the air.
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I'm sure the title of this post is going to make a few folks upset. Don't worry, the content is going to really make you mad. Not at me, but maybe at yourself, and especially at whoever taught you how to split test.
That's because, for most Adwords advertisers, the title of this post is very accurate. Most advertisers are doing split testing
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Online shoppers may have a new way of finding out which etailers have the items they most want to buy. And etailers should take note. By allowing users to learn if an item is available in real-time, etailers have a better chance of creating a loyal buyer.
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THE Rooz Cafe, a restaurant and coffee shop in Oakland, Calif., signals its distaste for patrons who post reviews on Yelp.com with a small sign: No Yelpers.
Rooz’s owner, Steve Ranjbin, said he put the sticker up as a joke, but added that he had a complaint about Yelp.
“Yelp does not respect us as business owners,” Mr. Ranjbin said. “They d
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Why do some press releases actually get attention? This story shows you, and follows up the interesting post on why other press releases get killed on sight. As someone whose inbox gets flooded with press releases everyday, she is right on the money!
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How the Memphis Grizzlies connects with its fans.
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John Holsen, Founder of www.bizSugar.com, was gracious enough to allow for an interview. This very busy entrepreneur has a lot on his plate, but takes some time to share with us why “bizSurgar,” what it will do for fellow entrepreneurs, how it compares to Digg and much more!
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One of my favorite things about the Search community is that they are not only smart but also pretty darn witty. After reading 20 blog posts in a row about Twitter (or whatever the latest topic is) it can be very refreshing to read something that just makes you laugh out loud.
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