Real Time is Big Time
In this week’s article for AMEX OpenForum I wrote what I see as 5 Trends That Will Shape Small Business in 2010 – #1 on the list was – Real time is big time
At some point in 2010, I wrote, all search results will consist of real-time information, scores, reviews, tweets and all, right there and up to the minute. We’re addicted to up to the minute connection and we want
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Real Time is Big Time - Duct Tape Marketing
Posted by ducttape under MarketingFrom http://www.ducttapemarketing.com 5270 days ago
With the entire new internet marketing technique available in today’s web world, blogging remains one of the most effective ways to present yourself, your company, products or services on internet. Every internet user has a dream of having a little corner for him in this huge web world. Having a blog can fulfill your this dream.
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Gut Wrenching Fear – the tagline for owning a small business
Posted by waxmarketing under StartupsFrom http://blog.waxmarketing.com 5270 days ago
No one ever tells you about the fear associated with owning a small business. Here are some simple steps for managing the "gut wrenching fear"
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Foursquare For Businesses Looks Exciting
Posted by williswee under Social MediaFrom http://www.penn-olson.com 5270 days ago
Foursquare, the location-based mobile game cum social networking platform might bring online/mobile marketing to the next level.
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Activating Consumer Goals
Posted by williswee under MarketingFrom http://www.penn-olson.com 5270 days ago
Remind them of the specific role they play that would make them need your product and put it as priority
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Why I Am No Longer a Dell Customer
Posted by socialwebster under Customer ServiceFrom http://bestoftheblogs.com 5270 days ago
An account of my failed attempt to find out why a computer I ordered from Dell, promised for one delivery date, was suddenly delayed for a month. Lessons: provide customers with explanations for delays and empower frontline personnel to solve customer's problem or risk losing a customer.
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Is Your Business a Trail Adventure?
Posted by kikscore under TechnologyFrom http://blog.kikscore.com 5270 days ago
Running a small business and a startup can be compared to running along a trail. See how the twists and turns of a trail are just like the twists and turns of a small business and startup.
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What is Sales Prospecting?
Posted by alenmajer under SalesFrom http://www.alenmajer.com 5270 days ago
You won’t need tips. You will know the conditions in your field which influence buying, and at the right time will be guided by your knowledge to the very places where business is to be had.
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Internet Marketing is the most effective marketing tool for lead generation.
Posted by dollar44 under Online MarketingFrom http://www.k2seo.com 5271 days ago
What is the most important thing required to promote your business? Answer is sales leads. The most important and simple way to generate sales leads is internet through internet marketing also known as web marketing. In spite of the geographic boundaries of cities, countries, and continents; you just need a website and the whole web world is available. You can found your prospective customer in a
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Viral Marketing Techniques For Your Business | TaskTroop.com
Posted by TaskTroop under MarketingFrom http://tasktroop.com 5271 days ago
One of the best examples is an e-book. Some companies use e-books to spread the word about their business, but just not about the products and not anything pitchy. It will be free and valuable content that somehow helps the potential customer. Some businesses even step it up a notch and allow others to pass it along for monetary returns, such through affiliate marketing.
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