As a small business owner do you see yourself as a marketer? Or someone who does some marketing for their brand? If you answered yes to the second question then you are short changing yourself, your business and customers.
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How do You See Yourself?
Posted by m4bmarketing under MarketingFrom http://www.m4bmarketing.com 4863 days ago
Made Hot by: maplesummit on January 11, 2011 7:51 pm
Packaging In An Online World
Posted by JackieP under MarketingFrom http://jackiepurnell.com 4863 days ago
Your packaging is the outer layer of your brand. The first touch point you have with your market. Are your customers anxious to unwrap you?
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Social Media Moderator
Posted by lyceum under Social MediaFrom http://www.egosoletrader.com 4863 days ago
As one of the moderators at this site, I can relate to the following video clip from episode four of the comedy series, Moderation Town. The clip is featuring social media expert, Amber Mac. I recommend you to read her book, Power Friending: Demystifying Social Media to Grow Your Business.
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The Top 10 Entrepreneurs Blogs You Must Read
Posted by vivek under StartupsFrom http://www.collegefallout.com 4863 days ago
This post is a list of top 10 blogs related to entrepreneurship. These are written by successful entrepreneurs. If you follow these entrepreneur blogs I am sure you can be much more succesful in your endeavours and stay motivated during hard times. These intelligent personalities will guide you thr
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5 Essential Ways to Create Loyal Customers in a Buyer’s Market
Posted by Adam_Gottlieb under MarketingFrom http://frugalentrepreneur.com 4863 days ago
Made Hot by: Small Business Tribe on January 12, 2011 6:22 pm
Building customer loyalty is one of the challenges of running a small business. You may get people in the door or to your website, you may even get them to buy your product or service, but how can you keep them coming back for more?
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Success Trek: New Year’s Re-Solutions
Posted by successtrek under StrategyFrom http://successtrek.blogspot.com 4863 days ago
Made Hot by: Small Business Bluesman on January 12, 2011 11:45 pm
As the New Year rolls around, its “clean slate” inspires us to make all kinds of new commitments. Personally, it’s anything from watching our budgets to watching our waistlines. Professionally, the New Year often brings with it a whole host of promises: better organization, more up-front planning,
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A New Approach To Goal Setting
Posted by bloggertone under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://bloggertone.com 4863 days ago
Made Hot by: Cathode Ray Dude on January 10, 2011 9:23 pm
I don't know why people wait until the new year to start a new regime. I guess it's the dawn of a new year bringing with it a new level of hope. But it is the first step you take to changing that matters, not the date.
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Does Your Small Business Annoy Customers?
Posted by FortuneMarketing under Customer ServiceFrom http://fortunemarketingcompany.com 4865 days ago
Everything we do in business is marketing; from how we answer our phones, to our billing, to how we treat future and existing customers. Marketing is about more than attracting new customers to do business with us – it s about keeping, nurturing, and “wowing” the ones we have so they buy from us
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Link Building Basics For Online Marketers
Posted by semconsultant under Online MarketingFrom http://www.praveenkodur.com 4865 days ago
If you are looking for some authentic information on SEO, Link Building, this is the right article. The information & advice written here is 100% accurate and can be implemented without second thoughts. This is a SEO, Link Building Advice given by Google, Yahoo themselves.
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Basic Business Contract Terms Explained
Posted by lkpetrolino under LegalFrom http://www.365daysofstartups.com 4866 days ago
Made Hot by: Small Business Bluesman on January 9, 2011 5:52 pm
In any business transaction, it is important to put the terms of the parties’ agreement into writing. However, as most businesspeople are aware, the typical written agreement, on its face, appears to go far beyond merely re-stating the parties’ business deal. This article provides a brief explanati
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