Everybody is a customer. That includes you. No matter how much or how little shopping you do, you must be doing some, and giving somebody your business.
Try this: Every time you deal with a business, whether it be doing some grocery shopping at the Super Wal-Mart, ordering a necklace online, or simply depositing some money into your checking a
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You are Your Own Best Advisor
Posted by ArmadaIG under MarketingFrom http://www.smallbusinessnewz.com 6035 days ago
Made Hot by: on May 22, 2008 8:54 pm
Shoppers Primed for New Kinds of Shopping Experience
Posted by ArmadaIG under NewsFrom http://www.marketingcharts.com 6035 days ago
Made Hot by: on May 22, 2008 4:31 pm
Biometric fingerprint payments, intelligent shopping carts, holographic sales assistance, and interactive dressing rooms are among the top shopping-experience innovations foreseen by shoppers, finds a TNS Retail Forward study.
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Differentiate Your Brand with Goodwill Messaging
Posted by Becky under Online MarketingFrom http://chiefmarketer.com 6035 days ago
Made Hot by: on May 22, 2008 4:27 pm
Building a true relationship with your customer and differentiating your brand is getting harder every day. Open rates are going down, retention is becoming more difficult and consumers just aren't responding to the same messages they used to. What's today's marketer supposed to do?
One solution is "goodwill messaging." Simply put, goodwil
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Join Robert Kiyosaki and Steve Forbes for a FREE iConference | WAHNewsToday
Posted by LisaAlexander under FinanceFrom http://wahnewstoday.com 6035 days ago
Made Hot by: on May 22, 2008 4:58 pm
On May 22, 2008 Forbes.com will hold its first-ever virtual investor conference that is designed to help investors navigate the current turbulent market environment.
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Getting It Done On-Time with Simple Project Management - Working Smarter
Posted by Aaronontheweb under ManagementFrom http://blog.smartdraw.com 6035 days ago
Made Hot by: on May 22, 2008 3:27 pm
My background is primarily in software development and like most modern forms of work it's very much a project-driven field. Software developers are notorious for always delivering their projects late and over budget. Why? Because project managers don't fully scope out all of the tasks that must be done, and then they assign arbitrary times to t
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Gain More Traffic Six Bucks For 30 Days!
Posted by LisaAlexander under Online MarketingFrom http://wahnewstoday.com 6036 days ago
Support the blogcatalog community and your account will be upgraded, featured and noted as a “supporter” of blogcatelog for others to see! More traffic to your blog, more friends and fans for only a one time $6 buck payment. I found it's worth supporting blogcatalog - they do what they say!
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Twitter Me This
Posted by LisaAlexander under Online MarketingFrom http://wahnewstoday.com 6036 days ago
Made Hot by: on May 22, 2008 2:23 am
The micro-blogging platform Twitter.com seems to be a pretty popular area for online marketers to get into social networking.
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Why you should avoid "merchant cash advances"
Posted by ArmadaIG under Raising CapitalFrom http://www.businessweek.com 6036 days ago
Made Hot by: on May 20, 2008 7:49 pm
While most financial-services firms are floundering, those that specialize in so-called merchant cash advances are thriving. That's a mixed blessing for small business owners who increasingly are turning to these sources for quick cash: Their money can come with a high price tag.
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Why Zappos Pays New Employees to Quit—And You Should Too
Posted by JuliePower under MarketingFrom http://discussionleader.hbsp.com 6036 days ago
Made Hot by: on May 20, 2008 5:04 pm
It is a great pity you can't bottle zappos' marketing secrets ... Here are some more insights into why this company keeps winning and growing.
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Seth Godin explains why word of mouth doesn't happen
Posted by JohnH under MarketingFrom http://sethgodin.typepad.com 6036 days ago
Made Hot by: on May 20, 2008 7:48 pm
Sometimes, what you do is done as well as it can be done. It's a service that people truly love, or a product they can't live without. You're doing everything right, but it's not remarkable, at least not in the sense of "worth making a remark about."
What's up with that?
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