Wednesday, the Senate failed to get the 60 votes necessary to delay the Durbin Amendment which sets forth rules capping interchange fees for debit cards. Interchange fees are fees retailers are charged each time they accept payment by debit card or credit card. Currently the bank charges an average
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Durbin Amendment May Be Bad for Retailers
Posted by mirsbblogger under FinanceFrom http://smallbusiness.uprinting.com 4916 days ago
Is It Time to Rebuild Your Company Website?
Posted by mirsbblogger under Online MarketingFrom http://smallbusiness.uprinting.com 4918 days ago
Times change, technology gets outdated, business plans are updated, your audience expands, because of these and lots of other reasons, you may want to to revamp your company’s website. Your website should be organized, up-to-date, easy to navigate, and make the most of current technology. On top of
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Auto Repair Shop Marketing – Promote the Value of Proper Car Upkeep
Posted by mirsbblogger under MarketingFrom http://smallbusiness.uprinting.com 4919 days ago
We don’t plan to get sick, just like we don’t plan to have car problems. However, just like we go for check-ups to make sure there is nothing wrong with our health, car owners must properly maintain their vehicles to ensure they’re running safely and efficiently.
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Product Marketing Strategy – Microsoft Offering Students Free Xbox 360 with PC Purchase
Posted by mirsbblogger under MarketingFrom http://smallbusiness.uprinting.com 4925 days ago
If you don’t know, you should know–especially if you’re a college student looking to buy a new computer–that Microsoft recently launched a promotion offering any student who purchases a Windows 7 PC priced $699 and up a free 4GB Xbox 360 S. The Windows Experience Blog says the deal is good from May
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Brand Management: Reclaim Your Brand from Typosquatters
Posted by mirsbblogger under ManagementFrom http://smallbusiness.uprinting.com 4930 days ago
For those not familiar with the term, typosquatting is a form of cybersquatting where misspelled versions of a popular website are purchased for the purpose of targeting people who inadvertently make a typographical error when entering the popular website’s address. This practice has been going on
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Restoration Service Marketing: Reach Your Target Demographic
Posted by mirsbblogger under MarketingFrom http://smallbusiness.uprinting.com 4933 days ago
From antique restoration to photo restoration to document restoration to home restoration, there are people who need these services. In addition to reaching new customers, the problem for businesses that offer restoration services is generating awareness.
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Health Club Marketing Ideas: Offer Off-Peak Hour Gym Memberships
Posted by mirsbblogger under MarketingFrom http://smallbusiness.uprinting.com 4938 days ago
There is a chain of benefits that will stem from your health club offering off-peak hour gym memberships which makes offering this type of gym membership a brilliant marketing strategy.
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Mobile App Marketing: When to Offer Your Mobile App for Free
Posted by mirsbblogger under MarketingFrom http://smallbusiness.uprinting.com 4938 days ago
How much should you price your mobile app? Setting the price for your mobile app depends on what you intend your mobile app to do for you. If your mobile app’s purpose is to be an extension of your website for mobile phones, generate ad revenue, or promote your brand in general, then obviously you
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Brand Marketing Ideas: Create a Mobile App
Posted by mirsbblogger under MarketingFrom http://smallbusiness.uprinting.com 4940 days ago
The mobile app market is a multi-billion dollar industry that is growing every day. According to date from an October 2010 Nielsen Company report, smartphones make up about 30% of the mobile phone market in the United States. Another Nielsen report expects smartphones to make up over 50% of the mob
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Art Gallery Marketing Ideas: QR Code Art
Posted by mirsbblogger under MarketingFrom http://smallbusiness.uprinting.com 4943 days ago
Developed by Toyota subsidiary Denso-Wave in 1994, the QR (quick response) code was designed with a two-dimensional code to allow its contents to be decoded at high speed. QR codes can contain images, urls, text, and more. Traditionally, QR codes have been black and white, but the growing popularit
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