SEO is a complex process for any website, but e-commerce SEO is perhaps the most difficult. E-commerce websites often have hundreds or thousands of product pages and SEO best practice is that ALL pages of a website should be optimized. Overwhelming? Possibly. Impossible? No. Since you want to do it
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SEO Tips for E-Commerce Websites
Posted by nickstamoulis under Online MarketingFrom http://www.brickmarketing.com 4607 days ago
Maximize Your Creativity with Very Little Time
Posted by DrShannonReece under StartupsFrom http://blog.drshannonreece.com 4607 days ago
As a woman entrepreneur, with two small children, I find myself short of time every day. Not just time for my business, but time to recharge my creativity. If I don’t take that time for myself, I am unhappy and my business suffers.
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5 Ways Social Media Can Kill Customer Loyalty
Posted by BLASTanna under MarketingFrom http://blog.fusionalliance.com 4607 days ago
Made Hot by: Small Business News on April 25, 2012 3:10 am
Social media is a great tool to build customer loyalty when done right. Learn 5 ways to make sure your social media practices don't kill your customer loyalty.
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Simplifying the World of Facebook Plugins for Your WordPress
Posted by tnsblog under MarketingFrom http://www.wpkube.com 4607 days ago
There are a handful of plugins that will connect your WordPress to a Facebook page or Facebook app. Each of them is designed to link Faceboook’s social features to your WordPress, and make it easy for people to share your content in their newsfeed.
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Build Your Business Through Public Speaking (or kill your business, whichever)
Posted by Ideas2Deals under Direct MarketingFrom http://www.ideas2deals.com 4607 days ago
Once you begin to reach a level of success as a business owner you will start to get calls asking you to be a speaker. This can be a great way to get the word out on your business. It can position you as an expert. Think of public speaking as one to many networking. Having said that if you aren't
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Businesses Forget How to Listen to Customers
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 4607 days ago
It seems like many business people are becoming so technology addicted to their iPhones and email that they forget to listen to what their customers want, or even forget to ask. Attention spans have compressed to seconds, and face-to-face conversations, with the hugely important body language, are
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The Ultimate Guide To Facebook Advertising: The Right Way To Run Facebook Ads Video
Posted by argentisgroup under MarketingFrom http://salestipaday.com 4607 days ago
Made Hot by: JimmyJams on April 25, 2012 3:51 am
The Ultimate Guide To Facebook Advertising: Author Perry Marshall goes over numerous tips and tricks on effective ways to advertise on Facebook. In this segment, Perry talks about The Right Way To Run Facebook Ads.
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How to Keep Blogging when you’re Out of Ideas and Short on Time
Posted by DiTesco under MarketingFrom http://www.iblogzone.com 4607 days ago
If you’re a business Blogger, you need to keep writing. But like all of us, there are days when we're simply out of ideas and short on time. How do we fix that?
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Free Computer Security Workshops for Small Business Owners
Posted by SBA.gov under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.sba.gov 4607 days ago
Small businesses around the country can take advantage of free computer security workshops to help strengthen their information security, determine their readiness against security breaches and safeguard their business information from computer attacks. The series of workshops, designed especially
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‘The Instant Survivor: Right ways to respond when things go wrong’ – a review
Posted by MPillans under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://mimircommunications.com 4607 days ago
Suffering a personal or professional crisis can hold us back at work and damage business. Here is a review (with tips) of Jim Moorhead’s ‘The Instant Survivor’, a brilliantly practical business approach to conquering professional and personal crises.
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