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Guy Kawasaki, best-selling author and former Apple evangelist, talks about how he became successful, and how you can do it too.
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Today’s freebie is a newsletter from “My Own Business.org” which has other great resources as well including a free course in starting up a small business.
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Why do bloggers put so much focus upon growing RSS subscriber numbers to their blog if most of them only ever read your content in Feed Readers and don’t visit your blog?
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While you might not be able to create content that has the scale or complexity of Google's, it's easy to create marketing content that's equally as magnetic. Just be creative. More specifically, there are three things you should do:
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How can your company start to increase its familiarity and trust online? As sales slow and employees have more idle time, utilize that time for online public relations. At the very least, it can help sustain sales over the coming months. Once the economy turns around, you'll have a competitive advantage with better links, better brand image, and
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To make money online, you need to offer products that customers want to buy.
New online research tools can help you determine what customers want to buy BEFORE you open your store.
This article explains how to use Google, Yahoo, and Keyword tools to uncover profitable customer demand.
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Trusted relationships make your business run smoother and more profitably--but there's still a lot of business advice out there that boils down to systematically destroying your customers' trust. Which advice do you want to follow?
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Like a marriage, a business relationship is always two-sided. Ever faced a situation where you thought your relationship with a customer was still going strong, only to find she's got her eye on a rival vendor? This article stresses the importance of salespeople nurturing existing customer relationships and asking questions that get to the heart
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Google has decided that it will no longer prohibit businesses bidding for keyword searches of trade marks owned by competitors. In effect, a Google search against a household name may result in a rival business topping the results. Trade mark owners, therefore, will have to outbid competitors if they want their ads to be at the top of the search
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The economic tide continues to deliver plenty of ebb with very little flow. The impact of decreased spending and tanking consumer confidence is being felt by companies across the board. Often, none feel it more strongly than the marketers within those businesses.
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It takes time and planning to build and grow your own money-making business on the Internet. But if you want to make money online in a hurry, there are ways you can start padding your wallet quickly — and you don’t even need a product of your own to sell.
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Social media marketing is not for everyone and won’t work for everyone. Before you take the plunge and invest your time and energy into any site (for marketing purposes), whether it be Digg or one of its competitors, take a moment to understand the site, the demographics of the site’s community, and the community’s preferences (My Little Pony woul
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Lots of companies try to unravel the secret of customer loyalty, assuming that when customers leave, it's because they were dissatisfied in some way. But it's not just a matter of satisfying customers: to keep them coming back, you must establish an emotional connection with them, too. Here's how to engage your customers.
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Most SEO campaigns fall flat on their faces and totally fail to achieve the objectives they were set out to accomplish. Here are the three most common reasons for failure. By studying and understanding them a webmaster can start their next SEO campaign with better odds because they already understand some of the things that commonly tend to go wro
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So make the most of business blogging. Follow a few rules and you'll have a business blog that actually helps you grow online:
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