Many businesses only target potential customers in their local markets, but inbound marketing also allows you to easily reach prospective customers in a global marketplace. Have you optimized your site for international search engines? Do you want your business to be found or shared with a broader audience? If so, here's how you can advance your international marketing efforts more strategically.
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International SEO 101: Search Marketing for Foreign Countries and Languages
Posted by WayneLiew under Online MarketingFrom http://blog.hubspot.com 5407 days ago
Ten Reasons Why Going Global Is Advantageous To Your Company
Posted by VictoriaJones under GlobalFrom http://borderbuster.blogspot.com 5407 days ago
Made Hot by: zanedillon on February 14, 2010 5:07 am
Technology is shrinking our world into a smaller, easier place to do business and is fundamentally reshaping our lives. Here are ten reasons why going global is advantageous to your company.
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Location-Based Internet Marketing is the Future!
Posted by NeilThomson under Social MediaFrom http://www.syscomminternational.com 5407 days ago
Your location? Might seem an awkward question but that’s what Google, Yahoo, Facebook and others consider! Want to know more? Here is the future…
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Google Confuses Us with Its Charming TV Appearance
Posted by jsternal under AdvertisingFrom http://www.digitaltrends.com 5407 days ago
Made Hot by: Jed on February 11, 2010 3:10 am
Riddle me this, Google execs and PR department: Why did Google choose to market its search engine—probably the only product that doesn’t need advertising—in a very expensive Super Bowl commercial? That, Google, is the only real question we have for you. Why market something that’s already a winner in its space and beyond? Google’s search engine already holds roughly two-thirds of the market.
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New Eyes Rectify SME Blindness
Posted by rhodanmc under ManagementFrom http://rhodanmc.blogspot.com 5407 days ago
Made Hot by: Jed on February 10, 2010 9:10 pm
One effect of suffering from the "can't see the forest for the trees" syndrome is that a SME Business Owner can start to live wholly in their own world, and eventually lose sight of the bigger, business picture. I call this affliction SME Blindness and this article explains what to do about it.
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The Advocate's Approach Versus The Creative Approach: Negotiation Techniques for Creative Solutions
Posted by thursdayb under StrategyFrom http://www.openforum.com 5407 days ago
What if you could finish a negotiation with a win-win solution? If you start with the goal of a mutually beneficial solution in mind and use an approach meant to get you to that point, it is possible for a negotiation to end with both parties happy.
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What the heck do I do with Twitter Lists??? « Flying Pig Communications
Posted by lkpetrolino under Social MediaFrom http://flyingpigcommunications.com 5407 days ago
Learn a few ways to use twitter lists to maximize your business's marketing strategies
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A Salute To Olympic Entrepreneurs
Posted by jsternal under MarketingFrom http://www.understandingmarketing.com 5408 days ago
It’s one thing to be an entrepreneur trying desperately to make it in such a competitive environment. But what if, in addition to your entrepreneurial duties of running your own small business, you were also training for the upcoming Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver?
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Do Your Customers Know Who You Are?
Posted by lkpetrolino under Public RelationsFrom http://flyingpigcommunications.com 5408 days ago
Made Hot by: tiroberts on February 17, 2010 10:55 pm
What’s your story? Do you have one? Is it consistent and relevant? Without having a strong consistent brand/story developed for your organization all of your other marketing campaigns will fall short. Many organizations become so excited about launching new and exciting marketing strategies they overlook the importance of building this important foundation first.
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7 Principles for Small Business to Adopt to Survive the Next 5 Years
Posted by rwagner under ManagementFrom http://www.sbaloans-123.com 5408 days ago
Most businesses fail within the first five years of opening their doors. Creating a mature and profitable business can be one of the most difficult accomplishments a small businesses owner can have.
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