marketing strategies
marketing strategies
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by Adam Urbanski - 2007-09-14
Most new clients are skeptical at best when I explain to them how changing their marketing approach can actually make prospects come to them. They definitely don't believe it when I tell them marketin...
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by James Marriot - 2007-09-21
Market research is of vital importance for any company as it provides important information about the market and the consumers. It keeps the company updated with the changing tastes of the consu...
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by - 2007-10-24
Even the most brilliant ideas are worthless if you don't act to implement them. Read this guide several times, implement these steps in your business, and you too will benefit from these money-making ...
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by Kelly LeFevre and Molly Luffy - 2007-12-18
Let me ask you a question...did you become a small business owner to become a marketing expert? I know - dumb question. But I ask it for a very good reason. You know I didn't get into business for ...
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by Dr Alfred Santoro - 2007-12-10
Network marketing is a business of longevity. The longer you stay in it, the more you increase your success rate. That comes with a caveat, however. If you choose a company that has the correct...
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by Shazia sameer - 2008-04-13
While advertising is a major strategy, online free advertising has created a boom in this strategy. Online free classified advertising, which started its journey about some years ago, has consolidated...
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by James Copper - 2008-04-17
What is the right marketing formula for a business? The marketing and the sales departments have always wondered about this. The marketing formula is much like a recipe this much of X, and that much o...
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by Jody Gabourie - 2008-04-22
As small business owners, we worry about contacting people too much - but no one tells us how much is too much! Many of us think that a follow-up strategy is to email or call someone a week or two af...
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by Nick Angeli - 2008-05-11
If you had a product to sell that was used only by people over the age of 50, it probably would do you no good to advertise in magazines or on television shows that are aimed at people between 20 and ...
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by Jody Gabourie - 2008-05-15
I worked in an advertising agency for 5 years and then in the advertising sales department at a radio and television station for another 4 years, and believe me, every client wanted to be on the front...