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Facebook Served 176 Billion Ad Impressions In Just 3 Months

Facebook Served 176 Billion Ad Impressions In Just 3 Months  - http://omgzam.com Avatar Posted by omgzam under Advertising
From http://omgzam.com 5099 days ago
Made Hot by: lyceum on May 19, 2010 6:34 am
Are you thinking of advertising online through the use of display ads? Look no further than Facebook as it served the largest number ad impressions to US based internet users in first quarter of this year according to Comscore. Despite the issues that are surrounding Facebook, there is no doubt that they are still growing at a rapid pace, where they are about to reach more than 500 million users. Read More
The Obama administration Monday unveiled a tax cut for small companies that provide health insurance, but business groups gave it a mixed review Read More
Small business takes many forms from bricks and mortar to online and digital. The possible approaches are equally diverse and depend on the specifics of you Read More

Global Reach for Local Business

Global Reach for Local Business - http://egoist.blogspot.com Avatar Posted by lyceum under Global
From http://egoist.blogspot.com 5099 days ago
Made Hot by: sannwood on May 18, 2010 5:05 pm
I want to continue John Jantsch's meme and this Make-A-Referral-Monday I want to refer you to a longtime friend, Christer Sjöback of SJC Gold and Silver Handicrafts, and a new acquaintance.

The title is inspired by BNI's new network project called BNI Connect and a reference to a part of the business name (GlobalReach Copywriting) of my new connection, Ann-Christin Lindstedt of USEGlobalReach.com. Christer wants to reach new customers in North America and Ann-Christin wants to establish new business relations in Scandinavia Read More

Linkedin for Sales: Resume or Sales Letter?

Linkedin for Sales: Resume or Sales Letter?  - http://bettercloser.com Avatar Posted by billrice under Sales
From http://bettercloser.com 5099 days ago
Made Hot by: lyceum on May 19, 2010 6:35 am
When I browse through Linkedin I see tons of missed opportunity. Profile after profile looks like the tired old resume or curriculum vitae. This particularly saddens me when it’s a person that sells for a living.

My suggestion? Switch your thinking. Make your Linkedin profile a sales letter Read More

Differentiate Or Die: How To Survive The Competition

Differentiate Or Die: How To Survive The Competition  - http://www.ryanhanley.com Avatar Posted by ryanhanley under Marketing
From http://www.ryanhanley.com 5099 days ago
Made Hot by: jamesanderso4 on May 18, 2010 4:06 am
Are you being commoditized? In his book The Lexus and the Olive Tree, Thomas Friedman writes, “a commodity is any good, service or process that can be produced by any number of firms, and the only distinguishing feature between these firms is who can do it the cheapest Read More
5 Business Relationship Building Lessons From Wedding Crashers. Includes tips on creating and building better relationships for your business. Read More
Google Places (formally Google Local Business) is a great way to get your local business featured predominately in the Google listings. It is also a great way to drive targeted buyers to your business. Here are 13 Tips on how to increase your ranking on Google Places Read More
Is it possible to limited the time we spend on social media and still be effective? What would happen if you set goals related to the maximum amount of time you can spend every day on social media activities Read More

No Dissatisfaction, No Value. Instead, Commodity Pricing.

No Dissatisfaction, No Value. Instead, Commodity Pricing. - http://thesalesblog.com Avatar Posted by iannarino under Sales
From http://thesalesblog.com 5099 days ago
Made Hot by: TonyJohnston_CNi on May 24, 2010 1:36 am
Dissatisfaction is the key to creating and winning opportunities. Without it, it is impossible to create value for your dream client. Worse still, it leads to competing on price, an area that by itself almost never provides enough motivation and justification to change. Salespeople are better served by developing dissatisfactio Read More
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