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These tips are written from the basis of an early-stage startup with just one or two founders. It's based on startups in the U.S. (I've never started a company anywhere else). It's not meant to be exhaustive or detailed, butto just provide some of the core elements that startups usually consider when contemplating whether or not they need to hi Read More

When New Marketing Fails: Who Wants a Meatball Sundae?

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From http://blogs.bnet.com 6185 days ago
Made Hot by: on December 28, 2007 2:07 am
Seth Godin is at it again. In his new book, “Meatball Sundae: Is Your Marketing Out of Sync?” — available on December 27th — Seth Godin dissects the 14 trends marketers need to embrace to avoid eating meatball sundaes, which Godin explains as such: A meatball is a worthwhile commodity. They are things we need and sold to everyone. The sundae is th Read More

Word of Mouth Versus Key Influencers

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From http://blog.guykawasaki.com 6185 days ago
Made Hot by: on January 4, 2008 9:04 pm
An article from the December issue of the Journal of Advertising Research says that common word-of-mouth advertising by regular folks is more powerful than “key influencers.” Read More
From green marketing to high-tech billboards to social networking niches, this author provides 10 trends to consider for the coming year. Read More

Watch out for the 'evil twin' when using public Wi-Fi

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From http://www.usatoday.com 6185 days ago
Made Hot by: on December 30, 2007 11:32 pm
Few things expose your work to greater security risks than latching onto a public Wi-Fi service. Most people don't realize the risks, and even fewer have the ability to perform the geeky tasks that would fix it.

Computer criminals can "sniff" the traffic in a cafe, or set up a fake hot spot that you might innocently log into. When that happe Read More

KC Entrepreneur: Top-Flight Dart Company Targets Success

Avatar Posted by JohnH under Success Stories
From http://www.kcsmallbiz.com 6186 days ago
Made Hot by: on December 19, 2007 5:39 pm
Terry Maness enjoyed being a Horizon Darts investor, but never intended to take an active role in the company. When her husband died unexpectedly nearly three years ago, Maness faced the choice of selling the company, closing it or stepping in to keep her husband's dream alive. “I have no business background at all,” Maness said. “I was completel Read More

Serial Entrepreneur on Fundamentals of Building a Successful Business

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From http://knowledge.emory.edu 6188 days ago
Made Hot by: on December 28, 2007 10:20 pm
With over 50% of all new businesses failing, there's got to be a better way. Building a successful business is certainly difficult. It's fraught with problems over sales, capitalization, and poor management, says Charles F. Goetz, adjunct professor of organization and management and a distinguished lecturer in entrepreneurship at Emory University' Read More
While many email marketers adhere to opt-out laws, many aren't taking the opportunity to garner feedback and potentially retain a customer by engaging them in an exit conversation, found a recent survey by Lyris. Read More
Readers of newspaper Web sites are 52% more likely to share their opinions than those who do not visit newspaper sites, according to study conducted by Millward Brown and sponsored by the Newspaper National Network and Newspaper Association of America in September and October. Newspaper Web site visitors who were surveyed were also more apt to bel Read More

12 Ways to Increase Sales on Your Site

Avatar Posted by LeeAdams under Online Marketing
From http://affiliatemarketingpublisher.blogspot.com 6188 days ago
Made Hot by: on January 6, 2008 5:35 pm
This great article on tips to increase sales on your site come from an e-commerce veteran who eats sleeps and breathes sales for an upscale fashion retailer. Eileen is the Creative Director for IntermixOnline.com, which has retail stores in 20 major cites across the US. My favorite tip is to take advantage of "pause points." Read More
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