small business marketing
small business marketing
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by Nate Stockard - 2008-09-25
Many small business owners and managers approach marketing in a shotgun approach. They throw money at different marketing activities and hope that something hits their target. In most of these cases,...
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by Cash Miller - 2008-09-26
The four phases of the product lifecycle are conceive, design, realize, and service. These are the steps that you must take to manage a product from beginning to end. Now not all products have an end...
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by Audrey Burton - 2008-10-18
Copyright (c) 2008 Audrey BurtonWhen the perception in the marketplace is that there is a bad economy, you must stand out against your competition. Even if you don't believe the economic problems aff...
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by Ely Delaney - 2008-11-01
Email marketing services, also known as autoresponder services, are a dime a dozen. There are an abundance of providers and products available and each one is pitched as the next best thing. Comparing...
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by Ely Delaney - 2008-11-01
One thing that you can count on in business is that there will always be ups and downs. A business thrives on making the most of its options during both of these times. When your business is not incre...
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by Mark Nagurski - 2008-11-03
At the center of every piece of marketing is information. If nothing else, people need to know what you've got to sell and how they can get their hands on it. A content-led marketing campaign will loo...
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by Bill Rice - 2008-11-03
Connecting the creative process to techniques that work can be the toughest part of small business marketing. Most smart, passionate small business owners know their businesses, but they lack the spec...
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by Michael Lemm - 2008-11-20
Here's an easy listing of search engine strategies any small business can do and all should take advantage of. Just pick a few, implement and master, pick a few more and repeat. Search Engine Strateg...
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by GARY NEALON - 2009-03-08
Do you know what it costs to secure each new customer Most small business owners can't answer that question. They may keep track of what they spend on advertising, but they never actually take...
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by GARY NEALON - 2009-03-09
Did you know that only 40% of small businesses survive more than 4 years? According to the small business administration, there were roughly 27 million small businesses in 2007. In that same y...