Small businesses across the United States are discovering that Facebook is the most powerful marketing tool they can use to bring in new business and keep earning repeat customers. It can take a little time to establish a solid Facebook presence, but once you have a few followers the results will b
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Why Facebook Rocks Local Marketing for Small Businesses
Posted by ScottDudley under Online MarketingFrom http://lowcostmarketingstrategies.com 4598 days ago
Stop Sabotaging Your Business Success
Posted by DrShannonReece under StartupsFrom http://blog.drshannonreece.com 4598 days ago
Did you know that you could be actively sabotaging your business success with your thoughts?
Do you tend to approach your work day from a proactive or reactive stance?
Learn what it means and what it takes to approach your day from a place of YES! and keep yourself open to the opportunities t Read More
Do you tend to approach your work day from a proactive or reactive stance?
Learn what it means and what it takes to approach your day from a place of YES! and keep yourself open to the opportunities t Read More
5 Proven Ways to Impress Your Customers – And Greatly Improve Your Long Term Prospects of Success
Posted by UPmarketArt under MarketingFrom http://smallbusiness.uprinting.com 4598 days ago
Made Hot by: amadon on April 26, 2012 5:26 pm
The internet is the great business equalizer of our age.
Unfortunately, so many small businesses are using it wrong. Hilariously, and painfully wrong.
Here are 5 tried-and-tested methods for making your business more professional- and make it look bigger than it actually is! Read More
Unfortunately, so many small businesses are using it wrong. Hilariously, and painfully wrong.
Here are 5 tried-and-tested methods for making your business more professional- and make it look bigger than it actually is! Read More
Do Follow or No Follow? How to Tell The Difference and Why Should You Care?
Posted by janesheeba under Online MarketingFrom http://www.probloggingsuccess.com 4598 days ago
Build your links by using a mixture of both “do follow” and “no follow” to help your links hold to a more natural overall appearance. I would also suggest adding some .EDU & .GOV links into the mix where possible.
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Mighty Oaks do not Survive Storms, Humble Grasses do
Posted by ivanpw under StartupsFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 4598 days ago
Made Hot by: tuckerleroy on April 26, 2012 6:55 pm
If you are worried about starting a small business because of what has been happening to big businesses, don't be. A small business has its own set of perks.
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Contributor of the Week Sets Small Business Example
Posted by bigmoneyweb under Success StoriesFrom http://www.bizsugar.com 4627 days ago
Made Hot by: hbstuart96 on March 30, 2012 4:35 am
When John Paul Aguiar launched his blog two and a half
years ago, it was with a much loftier goal than simply
finding a way to pass the time.
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years ago, it was with a much loftier goal than simply
finding a way to pass the time.
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Social Media Success - The One Thing You Must Do
Posted by JohnPaul under Social MediaFrom http://www.johnpaulaguiar.com 4634 days ago
Social media success for the long term you must know when to take a break, walk away. Then come back with fresh ideas to share.
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Are Your Customer Communications Valuable? - Customer Communications Advice for Small Business
Posted by justin_amendola under MarketingFrom http://www.pbsmartessentials.com 4634 days ago
Are you delivering real value in your customer communications? This article offers some tips to help ensure that you offer a compelling reason for customers to open your marketing emails, social media posts and other communications. There's no magic formula, but rather just common sense on offering
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Getting Controversial with Your Content
Posted by nickstamoulis under Online MarketingFrom http://www.brickmarketing.com 4634 days ago
A few weeks ago I wrote a post for the Search Engine Optimization Journal called “Search Rankings a Dead.” I wrote it because I was inspired by the topic of another blog post I had found on Search Engine Land (a great SEO industry blog) called “Search Rankings are Dead: Long Live Search Placements.
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Social Media Campaigns: Beyond Fans and Followers
Posted by jggregory under Social MediaFrom http://smallbusinessbonfire.com 4634 days ago
Emily shows us how integrating email marketing with a social campaign is a great way to ramp up social media for small business.
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