Know your customer well. It's the golden rule. We have all heard about it. We all know it and yet so many will still take a chance picking up the phone and dialing a random with a number from a list or their CRM hoping to charm their prospect and coax them into buying. It's not just phone based, emails and direct mails are often send with a hit or
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9 Ways To Make Twitter More Useful For You
Posted by himangim under Online MarketingFrom http://rohitbhargava.typepad.com 5762 days ago
I thought I focus on nine ways that Twitter can be more useful for you. It's still not a tool for everybody (I don't really believe any tool can be). But hopefully these tips offer you some ideas on using the site well, regardless of what stage you happen to be in.
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Effort in Selling
Posted by SkipAnderson under SalesFrom http://blog.sellingtoconsumers.com 5762 days ago
Effort is important, but...
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Do you think you can achieve Success or you cant?
Posted by Talkofthatown919 under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.ncwayoflife.com 5762 days ago
Do you believe that you can achieve success or you cant? Believe in yourself whenever no one else will.
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Sir James Dyson talks to cmypitch.com Entrepreneur TV
Posted by cmypitch under Success StoriesFrom http://cmypitch.com 5763 days ago
British inventor, entrepreneur, and industrialist Dyson first came to notice with his design of the Ballbarrow, which won a Building Design Innovation Award (1977). Having sold his interests in this product, he developed the innovative G-Force vacuum cleaner. Unable to interest any European manufacturers to invest in its manufacture he worked with
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Find a supplier or professional advisor: video profiles of providers: cmypitch.com
Posted by cmypitch under Products and ServicesFrom http://cmypitch.com 5763 days ago
There's now an easy way to find partners and suppliers - and with video it can be entertaning too. Check out the new video based service provider directory.
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cmypitch.com: 200 musical tech startups in 2008
Posted by cmypitch under StartupsFrom http://cmypitch.com 5764 days ago
In terms of innovation, 2008 rolled on as ever. It's obviously hard to judge just how many new start-ups there were in the world, but in a part-fun part-research blog posting, Music Ally has attempted to list how many web start-ups there were just in relation to their own niche, which is obviously music....Read more on cmypitch.com
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How Twitter Can Turn One-Way Webinars Into Two-Way Conversations
Posted by himangim under MarketingFrom http://blog.hubspot.com 5764 days ago
Some time ago we realized that a number of our webinar attendees were already tweeting about our presentations. We were long-time users of Twitter for marketing purposes and we recognized this as another opportunity to extend our reach and create buzz, listen and engage with our community, and add additional value to our events.
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The power of smart copywriting
Posted by mona19 under MarketingFrom http://sethgodin.typepad.com 5764 days ago
Consider this riff from a professionaly printed freestanding sign in front of a Peet's in San Jose:
"Unlike Any Coffee You've Ever Tasted Before."
Wait. Why the capitals?
"Unlike any coffee you've ever tasted before."
"Before" is redundant.
"Unlike any coffee you've ever tasted."
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6 Steps To Bake SEO Into The Web Design Process
Posted by himangim under Online MarketingFrom http://www.searchenginejournal.com 5764 days ago
Here are 6 steps to make that process as easy, enjoyable, and productive as possible when working with the designer who will ultimately create structural and navigational elements of the client's website. It's important to be involved in the design process from the start, as I'm sure you've got valuable nuggets to impart, right from the wireframe
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