Anyone who works with entrepreneurs will tell you that all are different. Some are really inventors, who view the challenges of building a business as a necessary evil. Others are really marketers out to make money fast, and believe that they can entice customers to any offering. Some just want to
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Not All Entrepreneurs are Cut From the Same Cloth
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 4310 days ago
7 Survey Results Showing How Companies Are Tackling Data Marketing
Posted by Connelly under MarketingFrom http://eleventygroup.com 4310 days ago
While more businesses and nonprofits have embraced and adopted data-driven marketing, the sheer amount of customer information (data) available remains a challenge. A new report shows where companies are currently at when it comes to data marketing based on results from a survey of over 700 of the
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Want to Beat Google Panda Update? 5 Mistakes to Avoid
Posted by johnxp under Online MarketingFrom http://www.sociablweb.com 4310 days ago
When Google Panda was rolled out, most bloggers and website administrators were necessitated to constantly update their sites in a bid to retain or achieve higher search engine rankings. On the other hand, those who were severely hit by these changes were left working around their blogs
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Strategies for a Successful Paid Search Campaign - Puzzle Marketer
Posted by puzzlemarketer under AdvertisingFrom http://www.puzzlemarketer.com 4310 days ago
Every minute there are 70 new website domains registered on the World Wide Web, adding to the millions of websites that already exist. This rate of websites being created makes it impossible for anyone to keep up with all of the information available. Tools like search engines were created to simpl
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Retargeting 101: Your Adwords Guide to Remarketing
Posted by AXZM under AdvertisingFrom http://www.axzm.com 4310 days ago
The most obvious benefit to retargeting has to do with brand awareness. Smaller businesses with a lower budget for advertising can compete with larger players in their markets.
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The Small Business Content Marketing Paradox
Posted by crowdSPRING under MarketingFrom http://blog.crowdspring.com 4310 days ago
Made Hot by: kingofcontent92 on February 11, 2013 3:37 pm
There’s an important paradox facing small businesses and startups – effective content marketing requires the creation of consistent, high quality content AND a strategy for distributing/promoting that content across social networks and the Internet. Here's a deeper look.
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7 Google Chrome Extensions You Need to Install
Posted by danielzeevi under ResourcesFrom http://dashburst.com 4310 days ago
Google Chrome is now the most popular Internet browser in the world. I use it, you probably use it. According to StatCounter, as of December 2012, over 36% of the world favors it too. What makes it thrive is that it's super fast with a ton of free apps to enhance your browsing experience. These are
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Are You Sticking to Your Content Marketing Resolutions?
Posted by nicolebeckett under Online MarketingFrom http://www.sitepronews.com 4310 days ago
Made Hot by: OpenSourceMedia on February 11, 2013 3:26 pm
All of your other New Year's resolutions may be long gone, but if you want your business to succeed in 2013, you had better hope that you're sticking to these content marketing resolutions!
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How To Make an iOS App for Your Website Without Even Coding
Posted by winappleworld under Products and ServicesFrom http://winappleworld.com 4310 days ago
Every small business wants his website to be Branded. Having an iOS app for your own blog/website can be a real boon to your business, its traffic and Brand-ability.
Check out this article on How to create an iOS App WITHOUT Hiring Developers and spending sky rocket money on them. Read More
Check out this article on How to create an iOS App WITHOUT Hiring Developers and spending sky rocket money on them. Read More
Few entrepreneurs relish the thought of working for someone else. The freedom that comes with starting your own company is often too powerful to resist, and for entrepreneur Jeffrey Veen, his motivation can be summed up in one simple phrase. “I’m a terrible employee,” Veen said in interview.
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