
Category: Miscellaneous
Understanding Web Advertising

2011
For most Web-based businesses their website is their best and potentially most effective advertising venue, but people only go to websites that interest them, and they will leave in an instant if a website doesn’t engage, inform, and entertain them.
Read moreRev Up Your Social Media Marketing Strategy

2011
There is a broad and increasing list of sites, including BlinkList, YouTube, Delicious, Flickr, Tumblr, BlogMarks.net, and the triumvirate of major sites: Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. These social destinations have become to business professionals and entrepreneurs what golf is to C-suite powerbrokers – a juncture to strategically network and close deals based on shared interests and personal engagement. But these sites do more by offering users valuable real estate to advertise products or services, create and expand brand recognition, solicit feedback, build relationships, and create community forums. Users also have unprecedented access to consumers, hiring managers, prospective clients, industry experts, and opportunities.
Read moreHow to use Twitter For Business – Five Tips For Twitter Newcomers

2011
Twitter is a wonderful business tool, not least because it’s free; all it will cost is your time (and if that’s in short supply, you can hire a social media marketer to manage it for you).
Read moreCopy Editing: 10 Powerful, Mind Blowing Secrets For Writing A High-Impact Ad

2011
Writing a high impact Ad that will deliver truckloads of sales requires some skill and practice.
Read moreHow To Give Your Business Credibility

2011
Let’s face it. Buying products and services from the Internet can be a bit intimidating. You may have no idea where the online merchant is located. You may not know how safe your personal and credit card information will be. You may be unsure if you’ll even get the product or what to do if the product is broken when it arrives at your door.
Read more9 Tips for More Effective Facebook Marketing
2011
Facebook is NOT welcoming of the marketing efforts of its users; and often, family and friends on Facebook are ANNOYED by marketing efforts.
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