Online marketing and stand-up comedians have a lot in common. This article looks at what those who want to reach audiences can learn from those who make others laugh.
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Marketing Lessons We Can Learn From Comedians
Posted by davidlowbridge under Online MarketingFrom http://twofeetmarketing.com 3400 days ago
Spending Money on Social Media: What is Worth it?
Posted by Jed under Social MediaFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 3403 days ago
Made Hot by: sophia2 on January 12, 2015 3:22 pm
Putting time and effort into a social media campaign can actually cost quite a bit of money when all is said and done. Here are three major costs associated with social media and whether or not they’re worth the funds.
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Top 5 SEO Best Practices for Setting up a Blog
Posted by MarkCommPitch under AdvertisingFrom http://markcommpitch.tumblr.com 3408 days ago
Search engine optimization (SEO) is one of the most efficient online marketing channels for the acquisition of new customers.
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Successful Marketing Speaks to the Whole Person
Posted by ivanpw under AdvertisingFrom http://www.bizpenguin.com 3440 days ago
Made Hot by: advertglobal on December 9, 2014 9:55 am
We remember some ads, but immediately forget others. To make sure that your ads will be memorable for a long time, here is what you need to know.
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Marketing - Sell Benefits, Not Features
Posted by DaveEdwards under AdvertisingFrom https://covedigital.co.uk 3495 days ago
Made Hot by: problogger78 on October 16, 2014 2:20 am
Selling features rather than benefits is without doubt one of the most common content and copywriting errors.
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Startups Need To Capitalize On Every Conversation
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 3520 days ago
Whether you are trying to motivate your team, close a deal with a customer, or get funding from an investor, a casual conversation is usually a waste of your valuable time. These result is a founder who is always “too busy,” but never seems to get the business done and the team moving. All real bus
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5 Different Blog Strategies To Gain You More Exposure
Posted by davidlowbridge under Online MarketingFrom http://tweakyourbiz.com 3520 days ago
Blogging is one of the most effective forms of marketing available to small businesses; however, there is also heavy competition. Therefore, small businesses need to develop new innovative methods to differentiate their blogs to attract readers and develop loyalty.
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10 Things You Must Do to be Happy in Your Business
Posted by stillwagon428 under ManagementFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 3525 days ago
Made Hot by: steefen on September 15, 2014 8:13 am
Owning a business can be challenging and stressful, and most certainly can take its toll. Here are a few tips for remaining happy in the workplace.
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Customer Funded Business
Posted by luzspielberg under StartupsFrom http://startupbiz.wordpress.com 5057 days ago
Everybody is looking for instant money. But I am sorry to disappoint you, there is no such thing as easy money. But there are always ways on how you can be able to pop up money. In bootstrapping, the goal is to always win the money needed without using capital. So this must be an effort-based earnin...
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6 Questions to Ask about Your Customers
Posted by dign9439 under MarketingFrom http://www.cloudmarketinglab.com 5070 days ago
When it comes to marketing, many people ask where the best place to reach more customers. However, by my estimation asking where can I reach my customers is the 5th most important part of a marketing pla
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