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How to use social media without it sucking your day away
Social media is an incredibly powerful tool in list building. The only trouble is that unless you’re careful it can suck away hours, even days of your time. Social media relies on frequent updating in order to move up the … Continue reading
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Tagged Blog, Drive Traffic, Frequent Updates, Google, Internet Keywords, Intervals, Keywords, Ladder, Lot, Mechanisms, Media Accounts, Niche, Search Engines, social media, Stuff, Suck, Sucking, Track Email, Traffic, Tweet
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Virtual relationship marketing
It’s long been known as a key ingredient in traditional marketing, so it’s surprising that it’s taken so long to become ‘the done thing’ in internet marketing. In traditional marketing, we know that we need to cultivate relationships with the … Continue reading
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Tagged Boundaries, Business Contacts, Business Organizations, Internet Marketing, Internet Relationships, Intimacy, Linkedin, Media Accounts, Networking Concept, Perry Belcher, Relationship Marketing, Social Graces, Social Interaction, Traditional Marketing, Traffic, Twitter, Virtual Marketing, Virtual Relationship, What This Means
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The Power of Focus Groups.
I’m not a fan of meetings. When I first came to North America, I was frustrated and amused by how much time business people spent in meetings. I used to joke that people had meetings to plan meetings. Committees for … Continue reading
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Tagged Brains, Career, Committees, Customer Base, Desires, Focus Group, Focus Groups, Interference, Map, Marketers, Marketing, Marketing Career, North America, Open Ended Questions, People Talking, Perceptions, Staggering Number, Target Market, Third Party, Time Business, Traffic, Valuable Tool
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Boost sales with these 3 proven strategies.
Okay, so your sales are down and you’re wondering what you can do that’s new, fresh and innovative to snap your customers out of their ‘bad economy’ lethargy. What should you do? Should you look for the newest ‘hot thing’ … Continue reading
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