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Marketing Articles
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How to Write an Ad That Adds to Your Bottom Line
(Tue Sep 26th, 2006, by Gary Watson)
Whether your company is business-to-business or
business-to-consumer, selling almost anything in today’s
economic climate is a challenging task. If your sales effort
feels like you’re pushing boulders up steep hills, it’s time to
take a close look at...
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Secrets Of Getting Free Advertising
(Tue Sep 26th, 2006, by Jason Barrow)
Tips and trick for getting free advertising for your product or
service.
The opportunities for getting free advertising for your product
or services are limited only by your own imagination and
energies. There are so many proven ways of promoting you...
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Building Inbound Links
(Tue Sep 26th, 2006, by Adam Thompson)
Arguably, the hardest part of gaining top search engine rankings
is building quality backlinks pointing to your site. Getting a
sufficient quantity of quality links is a challenge. In this
article, we'll discuss a few methods that can help you build
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Build Downlines, Make Money.
(Tue Sep 26th, 2006, by Anna-Marie Stewart)
How many programs have you joined and promoted, only to end up
with next to no referrals? Why does this happen?
Let's take a look at some of the choices you have when a
referral signs up under you. Do you:
- contact that person, offering your help?...
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What Is Education Based Marketing
(Tue Sep 26th, 2006, by Trey Ryder)
Selling-based marketing is built around a selling message,
sometimes called a sales pitch. The sales pitch is often
delivered using methods that reach out to prospective customers,
such as telephone selling, direct mail and door-to-door sales.
Educa...
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Tips Booklets - Choosing Your Best Topic
(Tue Sep 26th, 2006, by Paulette Ensign)
There are TONS of things you find interesting in your life. You
could write an informational tips booklet about any one of them
to help other people learn what you know, and make some money
from the booklets in the process. Where is the place for you...
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Before You Quit, Recommit
(Tue Sep 26th, 2006, by David Goldin)
Instant gratification should never be part of the marketing
scenario. That isn't to say that once a marketing campaign has
been launched we won't welcome instant results, but more times
than not, it takes a bit more grit to push a campaign toward
it'...
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The Words That Sell
(Tue Sep 26th, 2006, by Steve Conn)
What You Say, Who You Say It To, How you Say It:
If you have or can get a list of people who are already
interested or genuinely likely to be interested in your product
or service then you are well on your way to being successful
with your postcard m...
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The Underdog's Solution
(Tue Sep 26th, 2006, by Simit Patel)
While the Internet has created entrepreneurial opportunities for
the likes of both Fortune 500 companies and sole proprietors
working out of their basement, the fundamental entrepreneurial
dilemma still remains: how can entrepreneurs break into an
al...
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Financial Planners Garner Free Publicity by Making it Easy for
(Mon Sep 25th, 2006, by Ned Steele)
Would you advise clients to buy a stock based on the say so of
an investor relations person, or something you overheard at a
restaurant? Of course not. You want to see at least some
independent research before suggesting it be added to your
clients' ...
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