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Marketing Articles
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One or two colors can be more
(Thu Sep 14th, 2006, by Granny's Mettle)
Colors make any object interesting and exciting. To make your
designs and media material stand out, it takes one color, or
two, or even three extra dashes. Hence, spot color design can be
as rewarding as any process design.
Here is an adaptation of ...
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A Simple Ebay Money Making Trick Revealed!
(Thu Sep 14th, 2006, by Dayne Herren)
Let me guess, you hear of all these people making thousands if
not millions on eBay and you are just completely baffled as to
how they do it. Well, most of these people either sell high
ticket items or sell hundreds and hundreds of specific "hot"
ite...
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10 Ways To Improve Your Sales
(Thu Sep 14th, 2006, by Robert Kempster)
1.Determine your current situation. How are you currently
positioned in the market? How do you compare to the competition?
Where would you like to be in a Year or in five years and how
would you like to get there? Or more appropriately how can you
ge...
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How The "Product Life Cycle" Can Kill Your Online Business
(Wed Sep 13th, 2006, by Richard Glanville)
How The “Product Life Cycle” Can Kill Your Online Business ©
Richard Glanville http://www.statustron.com
Publisher@statustron.com
Have you noticed how many online marketers are telling you that
you need your own product?
Have you heard any good reaso...
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"Do Not Call List"...Death Knell For Leads Programs?
(Wed Sep 13th, 2006, by Michael Lemm, FreedomFire Communications)
I'd pay close attention to this for awhile. There are
implications for leads programs especially.
In about 6-10 months or so your company is going to have to
subscribe to the FTC "Do Not Call" (DNC) list of people that do
not want calls. Even if it ...
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Scientific Advertising (is) for Dummies
(Wed Sep 13th, 2006, by Linda Cox)
Perhaps the most revered of all marketing books is "Scientific
Advertising" by Claude C. Hopkins. And why not? It's been
dampening enthusiasm, mauling budgets and scuttling good ideas
for nearly a century.
"Sacrilege!" I hear you cry. "'Scientific Ad...
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Let the News Media Typecast You
(Wed Sep 13th, 2006, by Rusty Cawley)
In 1930, Hollywood actor Bela Lugosi turned down an offer to
play the Monster in “Frankenstein.” This happened just after
Lugosi scored a huge box office hit as Count Dracula.
A European-trained stage actor with experience as a romantic
lead, Lugosi ...
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Achieving Competitor Differentiation with a Website
(Wed Sep 13th, 2006, by John Simms)
Internet Marketing is not a miracle marketing strategy –
competition still exists and you need to have a unique approach
with regards to:
Web Design Just as in the “real world”, where your brand
needs to have a unique look and feel about it, so does...
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Perception...What Are Your Patients REALLY Hearing
(Wed Sep 13th, 2006, by Livvie Matthews)
Perception…What Are Your Patients REALLY Hearing? Copyright ©
2003 Livvie Matthews
Never underestimate the power of perception! Perception plays a
major part in what is actually said -vs- how it is heard. And to
patients...perception is reality!
For...
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Ten Tried And Tested Viral Marketing Campaigns
(Wed Sep 13th, 2006, by Cedrick Reese)
Believe it or not, viral marketing did not originate from the
web. Named after microscopic organisms that reproduce at a very
fast rate, viral marketing traces its beginnings from offline
marketing. More popularly called as word-of-mouth advertising...
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