If you're forgettable you might as well be invisible. That's what I learned from Rod Serling. You can make your marketing, branding and messages more memorable and motivating. Take customers to the Twilight Zone and become "unforgettable!"
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Become Unforgettable - Marketing Tips From The Twilight Zone
Posted by MrBigIdeas under MarketingFrom http://rightideas-brightideas.blogspot.com 5148 days ago
Obama presses for small-business aid as hiring stalls
Posted by ruth under NewsFrom http://www.latimes.com 5148 days ago
Data show that small firms added just 26,000 jobs in August. The president chastises Republicans for holding up legislation that would restore funding for loans to small businesses and provide other relief.
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Why is Search Experience Optimization (SXO) Important?
Posted by Webnauts under Online MarketingFrom http://www.articlesbase.com 5148 days ago
Recent and ongoing developments of semantic search, are allowing the search engines to deliver more relevant search results, which in turn, means more targeted users visiting a site. An effective conversion program can then increase sales dramatically, at a much lower cost per user for the site own
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The Internet Is a Woman's World
Posted by TheDefectors under Online MarketingFrom http://www.thedefectorsblog.com.au 5148 days ago
The latest report from ComScore, entitled “Women on the Web: How Women Are Shaping the Internet” examines the gender differences in internet habits
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What Amanda Sudimack Has Learned In The First 8 Weeks Of Starting Her Company Wedobo
Posted by timjahn under StartupsFrom http://www.beyondthepedway.com 5148 days ago
Amanda Sudimack has been preparing to launch her company Wedobo.com for 11 years, as long as she's been in the wedding industry. She recently launched her wedding deals site Wedobo.com and I caught up with her to discover what she's learned in the 8 weeks since (and 11 years prior to) launch
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How To Shatter The Ceiling Of Your Boring Business And Start Fresh – with Laura Roeder
Posted by timjahn under Success StoriesFrom http://www.beyondthepedway.com 5148 days ago
After a few years at a design agency and then running her own freelance business, Laura Roeder decided to shatter the ceiling of her boring business and start fresh with a new business model - making people famous.
How did Laura go from a traditional "boring business" to building her own unique business model from the ground up? Watch my video interview with Laura to find out Read More
How did Laura go from a traditional "boring business" to building her own unique business model from the ground up? Watch my video interview with Laura to find out Read More
Don’t Copy a Business Idea, Improve it
Posted by benmaxmime under FinanceFrom http://epiclaunch.com 5148 days ago
Monkey See, Monkey Do. I don't know if copying is some sort of evolutionary trait, or if there's even a gene for it, however, I do know a lot of people do it
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Engagement vs. Fooling Around
Posted by Marcana under Online MarketingFrom http://marcana.com 5148 days ago
When it comes to building something lasting, engagement is half the battle. What to do with those numbers becomes a thinking exercise and a matter for traditional marketing concepts
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Your Attitude is Everything
Posted by MoxieWorks under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://goodwolve.blogs.com 5148 days ago
What does attitude have to do with how you work? Everything. I figure it is like this, if you hate what you are doing your customers, employees, and associates are all going to know it. It comes across even if..
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Sales people are great at “reacting.” The customer puts a hurdle in front of us, we know how to respond. The competitor does something, we know what to do. Our management asks us to do something, we immediately (well OK–almost immediately) jump on it
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