The SEO industry is wrought with folklore. Much of what is said doesn’t come with the evidence to back it up. Granted, we’re not immune to truisms of our own, and sometimes it’s not a bad idea to put intuition first. But there’s a difference between truisms or ethical stances and opinions masquerad
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5 Ridiculous SEO Myths That People Believe
Posted by CateCosta under Online MarketingFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 4135 days ago
Made Hot by: businessluv on July 29, 2013 11:23 am
How to be an Affiliate Marketer Part 2: Finding Products and Niches
Posted by SMARTSMMBiz under MarketingFrom http://www.1singularsensation.com 4135 days ago
As you’re asking yourself those three affiliate marketing/niche questions, it’s good to keep in mind a few points that may just help you get some niche ideas flowing. When you’re trying to find a good niche, there are typically four categories...
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What Industries Get the Most Customer Service Complaints?
Posted by danielzeevi under Customer ServiceFrom http://dashburst.com 4135 days ago
The Internet and social media have made it much easier for people to vent about bad service to a potentially large audience. If you make a customer unhappy these days you can count on their other 5,000-some friends hearing about it, too.
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Competitive Marketing Analysis: 14 Ways to Monitor and Beat Your Competitors
Posted by Writtent under Online MarketingFrom http://writtent.com 4135 days ago
The small business landscape is arguably tougher than ever before. It’s become harder to run a business than it was 5 years ago because of quickly-changing technology and marketing best practices. The difficulty of success means that competitive marketing analysis is more crucial than ever.
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Working Remote. Yeah. About That.
Posted by crowdSPRING under ManagementFrom http://blog.crowdspring.com 4135 days ago
Have we paid too a steep price for personal flexibility? Made a poor tradeoff in the service of a lean business methodology?
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23 Secrets to Creating Viral Content
Posted by uttoransen under Online MarketingFrom http://www.guestcrew.com 4135 days ago
Made Hot by: OpenSourceMedia on July 27, 2013 1:53 pm
Everyone wants viral content.
It’s news.
Big News!
The sort of thing that makes headlines.
But how do you get viral content?
What’s the big secret?
There isn’t just one secret – there are 23. Read More
It’s news.
Big News!
The sort of thing that makes headlines.
But how do you get viral content?
What’s the big secret?
There isn’t just one secret – there are 23. Read More
4 Tax Scams to Watch Out For
Posted by MMarquit under TaxesFrom http://www.taxdebthelp.com 4135 days ago
Sometimes, it can be hard to tell when someone is being legitimately helpful, and when he or she is just after your hard-earned cash. It can be especially difficult to make the distinction when it comes to complex issues like taxes. Here are 4 tax scams to be wary of.
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Why Is Building An Online Community So Important?
Posted by ryantaft under Online MarketingFrom http://www.onspotsocial.com 4135 days ago
Many businesses have recognized the value in creating an online community for their business. Some businesses still ask why building an online community is important.
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Is 10% of Your Article Really Useless?!
Posted by nicolebeckett under Online MarketingFrom http://premiercontentsource.com 4135 days ago
Cutting too many words out of each article you write is downright dangerous. Here's how it can ruin your content marketing strategy.
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Small Business Leadership ~ John Wayne Style
Posted by Ideas2Deals under StrategyFrom http://ideas2deals.com 4135 days ago
Made Hot by: SJC on July 29, 2013 4:06 am
Starting, building and growing a small business is not for the faint of heart. It is about having belief in what you are doing. It’s about your passion and seeing it through ’till the end. It’s about doing what needs to be done regardless. It’s a determination to win because you have to win.
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