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The future of e-commerce is "social commerce" as online shoppers, particularly younger generations, are heavily influenced by social media and Web 2.0 technologies, according to Hill & Knowlton's Future of Commerce report. The report, which surveyed 600 US adults, found social media is "Word of Mouth 2.0" for younger generations, with youths Read More
The landscape of today's job market is shifting, and the shift favors individuals who are savvy in social media. Read More
As you can imagine choosing a web analytics tool is a critical process because whether you choose right or wrong you will be usually stuck with it for a while. Read More

Marketing To Women Is More Important Today

Marketing To Women Is More Important Today - http://www.understandingmarketing.com Avatar Posted by jsternal under Marketing
From http://www.understandingmarketing.com 5390 days ago
Made Hot by: on July 29, 2009 2:57 pm
As a small business owner or entrepreneur, do you take gender into consideration when developing design and/or content for any of your online or offline marketing, including the design and content of your Web site or blog? This question can also be applied to any social media marketing efforts in place within your company (you'll learn why in a fe Read More
For small businesses, earning customers has never been easy so small business quality remains key to help keep those customers they do have. In the made-for-PBS series Small Business School, we look at examples of businesses that are taking no chances when it comes to maintaining quality and keeping customers happy. What are you doing to maintain Read More
Meredith Poulton Eisenberg, of Yellow Highlighter Virtual Assistance, suggests six tips for controlling business costs. Recommendations include everything from evaluating subscription costs and online payment processing fees to affiliate income and occasionally raising prices. By following some of these tips, Eisenberg insists business owners can Read More

Gary Hoover's 3 Keys to Developing an Entrepreneurial Mind

Gary Hoover's 3 Keys to Developing an Entrepreneurial Mind - http://zanesafrit.typepad.com Avatar Posted by ZaneSafrit under Startups
From http://zanesafrit.typepad.com 5390 days ago
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Gary Hoover, founder of Hoover's Inc, shared his 3 keys to developing an entrepreneurial mind. Read More

Learn About Marketing From A Wedding

Learn About Marketing From A Wedding - http://www.m4bmarketingblog.com Avatar Posted by m4bmarketing under Marketing
From http://www.m4bmarketingblog.com 5390 days ago
Made Hot by: on July 29, 2009 2:02 pm
What can a bride and bridegroom teach you about marketing? A great deal actually. From the recent wedding video there are 5 simple marketing lessons that can help you achieve success in your market. Read More
Here are 8 tips to keep your customers with you by J. Roy Miller, state director for the New Mexico Small Business Development Centers. In the article, Miller says getting new customers is harder and more expensive than keeping the ones you have so don't give them up without a fight especially in tough economic times. Miller suggests showing your Read More

More Local Marketing Tools from Google | Duct Tape Marketing

More Local Marketing Tools from Google |  Duct Tape Marketing - http://www.ducttapemarketing.com Avatar Posted by ducttape under Marketing
From http://www.ducttapemarketing.com 5390 days ago
Made Hot by: on July 29, 2009 3:05 pm
The Google Local Business Center is a must visit for business in general, but certainly for businesses attempting to attract customer in their local community. As you may know, Google allows you to add your business to a directory and then enhance your profile with all kinds of information about your business, products, and services. This is a fre Read More
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