If you’re reading this right now I am willing to bet that you are not in the position of throwing thousands of dollars per month at Google Adwords or some other Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising tactic, and you are practically marketing on a shoestring budget.
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Online Marketing on a Shoestring Budget: The 4-Point Plan
Posted by ScottDudley under Online MarketingFrom http://lowcostmarketingstrategies.com 4654 days ago
Five Due Diligence Questions That Are Worth Asking Before You Buy That Franchise
Posted by franpro under FranchisesFrom http://www.sba.gov 4655 days ago
This is crucial...
Before you write out a check for $30,000 (the average amount of the upfront franchise fee), it’s important to ask lots of questions.
Some are questions that you can only ask yourself; they’re the ones that have to do with courage. I really can’t help you with those. Read More
Before you write out a check for $30,000 (the average amount of the upfront franchise fee), it’s important to ask lots of questions.
Some are questions that you can only ask yourself; they’re the ones that have to do with courage. I really can’t help you with those. Read More
Web.com Rings the NASDAQ Closing Bell: A Small Business Grows Up
Posted by ShashiBellamkonda under TechnologyFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 4655 days ago
Nice story of a small business that grew up and 15 hyears later is ringing the bell at NASDAQ. In 1997, David Brown, Web.com Chairman and CEO, had a dream and a strong desire to serve what he believed was a forgotten market: small business. His wife is a small business owner. He didn’t want small
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4 Social Media Myths Debunked
Posted by NetworkSolutions under Social MediaFrom http://www.networksolutions.com 4655 days ago
Made Hot by: smallbizwoman on March 5, 2012 5:40 am
Think you know all there is to know about social media? Before you answer, you might want to check out these four social media myths dubbed “unicorns-and-rainbows” by online marketing pro Dan Zarrella. If you’re superstitious about magical marketing quick-fixes, keep reading.
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Google's new privacy policy: A compact how-to for everyday users.
Posted by Geoff under TechnologyFrom http://www.bizcompare.com 4655 days ago
Google wants to harness more personal data with privacy policy changes. See what's changing, what's not changing and and how to get around the changes.
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Time spent on Google+ dwindles while Pinterest draws growing user interest
Posted by Emma under Social MediaFrom http://www.guardian.co.uk 4655 days ago
Made Hot by: FrankenBlogger on March 5, 2012 6:43 am
Data from ComScore shows falling time spent on Google's would-be Facebook rival, as bookmarking site Pinterest rises almost unnoticed to rival longer-established sites.
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How to balance work and life as a freelancer
Posted by moneytized under Success StoriesFrom http://www.moneytized.com 4656 days ago
Made Hot by: jamiesteinberg on March 5, 2012 7:45 am
Let's step away from the technical part of having a successful online or work-at-home business. How about the basics of living as a freelancer?
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Social Media Flowchart [Infographic]
Posted by tomshark under Social MediaFrom http://www.capturecommerce.com 4656 days ago
Made Hot by: Small Business Tribe on March 4, 2012 7:46 am
all things Social Media – From the very early stages of what accounts to set up as well as how to maintain and monitor them from start to finish
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Top Internet Forums Hacked by Affiliate Cookie-Stuffers
Posted by prussakov under Online MarketingFrom http://www.amnavigator.com 4656 days ago
Famous affiliate abuse and click fraud detective Ben Edelman reveals some alarming data on "hack-based cookie-stuffing" by rogue affiliates via a fairly new Bannertracker-script at online forums based on vBulletin. List of affected forums includes SearchEngineWatch.com (Alexa traffic rank #2045), W
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Facebook Fatigue: Life after Deactivation
Posted by reneeradia under Social MediaFrom http://www.e-marketingassociates.com 4656 days ago
At the end of last month, I did the unthinkable. I deactivated my personal Facebook account. One reason for this, I admit, was mild laziness. Facebook’s Timeline was set to roll out on more profiles, and I had no desire to sort through hundreds of pictures to choose what giant cover photo would soo
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