Love it or hate it, the porn industry has been one of the longest lasting (no pun intended!) and consistently profitable businesses of all time. Their roots go way back, before we had video cameras and websites, and if they can survive STD’s, I have no doubt…
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4 Marketing Tactics You Can Learn from the Porn Industry to Improve Your Blogging Effort!
Posted by The Bad Blogger under Online MarketingFrom http://www.thebadblogger.com 4478 days ago
Tax Deductions: Health Care Expenses
Posted by MMarquit under Employee BenefitsFrom http://bestratesin.com 4478 days ago
It doesn’t seem to matter what legislation is enacted, or what steps are taken. However, there are ways to recoup some of your expenses. In some cases, you can deduct your health care costs.
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Energy consultants offer a greener future - Consult O'clock
Posted by hadihosn under TechnologyFrom http://www.consultoclock.com 4478 days ago
Whether you call them energy consultants or efficiency consultants, it all boils down to the same thing. These guys offer your business some immense advantages
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SEO Tips, Tools, and Techniques to Combat Google's Blocked Keywords
Posted by Michael Neubarth under Online MarketingFrom http://bit.ly 4478 days ago
Google’s new keyword blocking policy has created roadblocks and headaches for SEOs. As Internet marketer Ian Lurie writes, “I’d promised myself I’d stop ranting about Google’s ongoing analytics assassination. But I checked my data for this blog, today, and I’m missing 19.5% of my keyword data:”
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Financing Your Business? Consider P2P Lending and Crowdsourcing
Posted by amabaie under Raising CapitalFrom http://www.creditcardscanada.ca 4478 days ago
Made Hot by: stella77 on February 1, 2012 12:51 am
Even if you have a good idea, it might be hard to find financing. One way you can improve your chances is try P2P lending, or some sort of crowdsourcing. You can usually get reasonable interest rates, plus you might be able to find someone willing to take a chance on you.
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Why After Three Years I Dropped Mailchimp as My Newsletter Service for Aweber
Posted by ryanhanley under Direct MarketingFrom http://www.ryanhanley.com 4478 days ago
Made Hot by: sprint01 on February 1, 2012 1:12 am
Your newsletter subscribers are so valuable. These people have let you into their world by giving you permission to fill their inbox. I respect that relationship and I want to utilize the best tools on the market to deliver the value I have promised.
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Offline Advertising: Should I Advertise on Radio, TV, in the Newspaper?
Posted by HollyHanna under AdvertisingFrom http://www.theworkathomewoman.com 4478 days ago
With podcasts, online radio stations, videos and TV shows produced specifically for the web, more ‘old fashioned’ means of advertising have really taken a back seat. But, does that mean it’s a bad idea to advertise on regular radio or in print?
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Leveraging Analytics to Alter the Business Landscape - Tech Meter
Posted by Mike Vizard under StartupsFrom http://www.tech-meter.com 4478 days ago
Analytics has the potential to change the level of the playing field in almost every business these days. The real issue, however, may not be mastering the actual technology, but rather finding the will to implement it.
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Vermont Inventor Uses the Internet to Launch His Tabletop Foot Pillow
Posted by stepbystepmarketing.com under Online MarketingFrom http://www.stepbystepmarketing.com 4478 days ago
Caleb Gurall, a young inventor from Vermont, has invented the Kickrest™, a foot rest made from a block of memory foam with a soft plush top and a sticky bottom. Here's how he markets it online.
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What my dentist taught me about irritating tasks without even knowing!
Posted by TimoK under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.timokiander.com 4478 days ago
Just some weeks ago I went to my annual dental check-up. This was a painful experience since my dentist had to remove some dental calculus from my teeth.
I promised that the next check is going to be a less painful experience. That's why I came up with a four step process to tackle the repetitiv Read More
I promised that the next check is going to be a less painful experience. That's why I came up with a four step process to tackle the repetitiv Read More
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