With Chinese medicine they look for and treat the cause of problem rather than just treating symptoms.By finding and treating the cause it can stop the problem recurring which is what we want isn't it?This way of treatment can also be applied to small business marketing problems or challenges.
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Look At Causes Not Symptoms To Solve Marketing Problems
Posted by m4bmarketing under MarketingFrom http://www.m4bmarketing.com 4847 days ago
Made Hot by: steeldawn on August 11, 2011 5:20 pm
Supercharge Your Business with a Much-Needed Vacation
Posted by MMarquit under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.allbusiness.com 4847 days ago
Made Hot by: tuckerleroy on August 12, 2011 2:48 pm
Some studies have shown that you can actually boost your productivity and improve your business by taking a break every now and then. A little relaxation on occasion can help you refocus, boost your creativity, and improve your health.
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Why Ranking High In Organic Search Doesn’t Cut It Anymore When It Comes To Online Stores
Posted by mywifequitherjob under MarketingFrom http://mywifequitherjob.com 4848 days ago
Made Hot by: steeldawn on August 10, 2011 6:44 pm
Google is slowly but surely devaluing organic listings in the search results. Here's how that can affect your online store.
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3 Ways To Make Your Website More Shareable and Get More Traffic
Posted by CanadianFinance under Social MediaFrom http://createhype.com 4848 days ago
Made Hot by: maplesummit on August 11, 2011 2:40 pm
We’re all obsessed with getting our website visitors to take a specific action. And one of the best actions that visitors to our website can take is to share it with their friends so we get more traffic.
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Making Your Own Simple Rules
Posted by therisetothetop under StartupsFrom http://www.therisetothetop.com 4850 days ago
Made Hot by: James John on August 15, 2011 4:28 am
In an interview, Adarsh Menon discussed making his own business rules and applying them to any creative business he gets involved in. What are your rules?
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For Small Business, Going Mobile Means More Profits
Posted by NetworkSolutions under MarketingFrom http://www.networksolutions.com 4850 days ago
Made Hot by: Small Business News on August 14, 2011 11:48 pm
How crucial is wireless technology to your small business’ success? If you’re like the majority of small and midsized business owners, the answer is “very,” according to a new study published by Portfolio.com. The survey identified 71 percent of small and midsized businesses (SMBs) as “mobile busin
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Not Sure What Your Business Should be Doing Online? Follow this Formula!
Posted by MattMansfield under StrategyFrom http://www.mattaboutbusiness.com 4850 days ago
Made Hot by: steeldawn on August 9, 2011 4:46 pm
Learn how to get focused and achieve your business goals by using the "What Your Business SHOULD be Doing Online" formula.
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Why Most Bloggers Never Make Money
Posted by Ileane under StrategyFrom http://basicblogtips.com 4851 days ago
Made Hot by: steeldawn on August 8, 2011 1:49 pm
Find out why most bloggers never make money, and avoid these common mistakes as you build your online business. These will help you to make more money with less work today
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Your Attitude Can Affect Marketing Success
Posted by m4bmarketing under MarketingFrom http://www.m4bmarketing.com 4854 days ago
Made Hot by: maplesummit on August 5, 2011 2:45 pm
Despite all the gloom and doom around today there are many opportunities to ensure success with the marketing of your brand. Yet some small business owners resist change and let the potential opportunities fly by only to be grabbed by a competitor. How do you think about new opportunities.
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The Subtle Science of Making Online Customers Buy Again
Posted by stepbystepmarketing.com under MarketingFrom http://www.stepbystepmarketing.com 4854 days ago
I’ve just seen a new study that says that customers need to come back to your website seven times before they will be willing to place a second order. Seven times, holy cow! But the good news is that returning customers really are more likely to buy than first time customers.
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