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A few SEO tips that you must know to increase traffic on your website

A few SEO tips that you must know to increase traffic on your website - http://seoarticles4u.com Avatar Posted by rupalik under Online Marketing
From http://seoarticles4u.com 5647 days ago
Made Hot by: on November 19, 2008 4:36 pm
If you are a sea website content writer and would like to produce traffic for your website or blog, you have got to begin studying on the subject of search engine optimization (SEO). Why - For the reason that struggle is severe than ever regarding promoting your website online. Read More

The Power Of Clear Performance Standards

The Power Of Clear Performance Standards - http://www.pbresults.com Avatar Posted by PaulCherry under Management
From http://www.pbresults.com 5647 days ago
Made Hot by: on November 17, 2008 9:25 pm
All managers want their employees to meet their expectations and goals. That's why it's important for managers to set clear, concise performance standards for themselves and their employees, and to know them inside and out so everybody benefits. Here's how to make this happen. Read More

8 Simple Rules for Leaving Compelling Voice Mail Messages

8 Simple Rules for Leaving Compelling Voice Mail Messages - http://www.evancarmichael.com Avatar Posted by PaulCherry under Sales
From http://www.evancarmichael.com 5647 days ago
Made Hot by: on November 18, 2008 9:03 am
Asking questions by leaving messages in people's voice mail is tough, but not impossible. These 8 rules teach you how to create brief but useful messages for prospective customers, or use a question as a teaser that leaves your prospect eager to learn more about what you can offer. Read More
Because customers often use price as the dominant factor in a sales negotiation, sales pros need to demonstrate that sometimes the higher price is actually a better solution — a higher value. Here's how asking the right questions and utilizing value-added selling techniques can help salespeople satisfy their customers without getting themselves c Read More
On page 6 they say "Improve the structure of your URLs". The authors point at URLs that have lots of dross like 'mysite.com/folder1/1089257/x1/0000002a.htm' and say that's not user friendly. They're right. What they don't say is that this URL is clearly dynamically generated. No sane human being would create a page address like that. Read More
Paul Cherry and Patrick Connor presented a sales questions and leadership questions workshop based on their Questions that Sell and Questions that Lead programs at The Snack Food Association's Annual Management Workshop in September. Read More

The Worst Business Advice of 2008

The Worst Business Advice of 2008 - http://trustedadvisor.com Avatar Posted by d2kd3k under Sales
From http://trustedadvisor.com 5651 days ago
Made Hot by: on November 15, 2008 12:41 am
Trusted relationships make your business run smoother and more profitably--but there's still a lot of business advice out there that boils down to systematically destroying your customers' trust. Which advice do you want to follow? Read More
Explore the value of helping your customers re-evaluate their existing vendor relationships, using questions that will guide them through the evaluation process. Read More
Like a marriage, a business relationship is always two-sided. Ever faced a situation where you thought your relationship with a customer was still going strong, only to find she's got her eye on a rival vendor? This article stresses the importance of salespeople nurturing existing customer relationships and asking questions that get to the heart Read More
Imaging Spectrum Magazine's November 2008 edition features Paul Cherry's article “To Keep Buyers Coming Back, Don't Be Nice — Be Real” on page 40. In this article, Cherry reveals the secret of customer loyalty: customer engagement. Read More
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