Why would an entrepreneur want to publish a book? Because this book, for your business, can work magic. It opens doors and confers instant credibility. It increases sales and even the price you can charge.
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How a Self-Published Book Can Increase Your Business Success
Posted by amabaie under Products and ServicesFrom http://lerablog.org 3937 days ago
Made Hot by: sophia2 on July 26, 2013 8:31 pm
Clever marketing. SEO jailbait.
Posted by amabaie under Online MarketingFrom http://www.sasabassac.info 3937 days ago
Made Hot by: deanuk on July 26, 2013 9:05 pm
Google operates its own type of jail: keeping websites out of its rankings if certain “rules” have been violated. Jailbait is simply those things a webmaster would do to promote his website that appear to make sense, that seem like they should pose no problem, but can land a website in jail anyway
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Two Words That Will Drastically Streamline Your Small Business
Posted by mywifequitherjob under StartupsFrom http://mywifequitherjob.com 3938 days ago
Made Hot by: Entrepreneurosaurus on July 24, 2013 2:10 am
By eliminating redundant tasks you will have less to do. By automating tasks that others can do on your behalf, you free yourself to work on business development (or a round of golf).
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An Inside Look At How My Online Store Redesign Has Increased Sales
Posted by mywifequitherjob under StartupsFrom http://mywifequitherjob.com 3944 days ago
Made Hot by: deanuk on July 20, 2013 2:23 pm
An in depth look at the changes I've recently made to improve the sales of my online store. Lots and lots of changes!
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The Power of a Manifesto in Building a Recognisable Brand
Posted by mywifequitherjob under Online MarketingFrom http://mywifequitherjob.com 3959 days ago
Made Hot by: bigmoneyweb on July 3, 2013 10:21 am
Few things should be more important to a blogger than their brand. It is what attracts readers. It is what creates subscribers and evangelists. This post outlines the power of having a manifesto for your site.
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Making Forms Mobile Friendly And How IPhone AutoCorrect Almost Cost Us A Big Order
Posted by mywifequitherjob under TechnologyFrom http://mywifequitherjob.com 3964 days ago
Made Hot by: sundaydriver on July 1, 2013 8:57 am
Customer calls have resulted in many major bug fixes for my website. Today, I want to share with you a killer bug with my mobile site that has been driving customers away for almost a year!
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Online Business Owners: How to Punch Through Plateaus
Posted by mywifequitherjob under StartupsFrom http://mywifequitherjob.com 3966 days ago
Made Hot by: BizWise on June 28, 2013 6:33 pm
Learning to recognize the difference between vanity metrics and actionable metrics can make all the difference to the growth of your business and your ability to recognize a plateau when it’s on the horizon
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The Ultimate Free Resource On How To Start An Online Store
Posted by mywifequitherjob under StartupsFrom http://mywifequitherjob.com 3971 days ago
Made Hot by: bloggerpalooza on June 21, 2013 11:16 am
Today, my blog has close to 500 posts on ecommerce. And recently, a number of readers have asked me to collate and arrange my ecommerce posts so that they are easier to find. So this past weekend, I took some time and consolidated all of my ecommerce posts onto a single page!
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How Adding A Simple Shopping Cart Feature Saved A $2500 Order
Posted by mywifequitherjob under MarketingFrom http://mywifequitherjob.com 3978 days ago
Made Hot by: ObjectOriented on June 14, 2013 11:06 am
One of the big advantages of using an open source shopping cart versus a fully hosted one is that you have access to the source code. Today's post discusses some changes I made to my cart to boost sales.
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5 Keyword Research Mistakes You Must Avoid
Posted by mywifequitherjob under StartupsFrom http://mywifequitherjob.com 3980 days ago
Made Hot by: steefen on June 12, 2013 3:09 pm
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) can be a cruel process to follow: just one wrong step can render all of your efforts a complete waste of time.
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