Sometimes marketing simply doesn’t work. We’ve all dealt with that big sale or event we thought everyone would come to and only our mom showed.
It turns out it’s not the marketing itself that doesn’t work, it’s us. We are our own clever saboteurs.
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4 Ways You Are Sabotaging Your Marketing
Posted by prcheney under MarketingFrom http://scrappypencil.com 5089 days ago
7 Ways To Elevate The Perceived Value Of Your Content
Posted by B2CMKTG under MarketingFrom http://www.b2cmarketinginsider.com 5089 days ago
Understand how people learn, think and communicate is the key to create effective marketing. In fact, communication is the core of your marketing and if you know how to leverage it, you will be able to elevate the perceived value of your products and services so people are willing to pay higher pri
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Holiday Interview with BizSugar Member Paul Cheney
Posted by HeatherStone under StrategyFrom http://www.bizsugar.com 5089 days ago
Made Hot by: HomeBusinessMedia on December 26, 2010 1:39 am
Paul Cheney of Scrappy Pencil Media talks about how he used BizSugar.com to launch a small business consulting business essentially centered around his blog. The interview here on the BizSugar blog contains a lot of detail and a link to a post he did on his own blog with even more details. It's imp
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Social Media Skills Help Pay the Cost of Publishing a Book
Posted by MattMansfield under Success StoriesFrom http://www.mattaboutbusiness.com 5089 days ago
Social Media Helps Pay the Cost of Publishing a Book - Using his social media skills, Phil Simon was able to raise the money needed to publish his third book his way.
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Advertisement management with BittAds Wordpress Plugin Review
Posted by crunchynow under StartupsFrom http://crunchynow.com 5089 days ago
BittAds is a solution for website owners and online ad agencies that need advanced, but easy to use advertisement management software. You can serve up to 25 million ads per month for free.
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How I Screwed Up Branding
Posted by TheSocialFreelancer under MarketingFrom http://tracetv.tv 5089 days ago
Introducing The Social Freelancer Blog and Facebook Page.
Why? I thought as long as I was using something as an email address or domain name on website, I was somewhat protected. WRONG.
How I Screwed Up – A Cautionary Tale...
How You Can Do Better... Read More
Why? I thought as long as I was using something as an email address or domain name on website, I was somewhat protected. WRONG.
How I Screwed Up – A Cautionary Tale...
How You Can Do Better... Read More
The Social Media Bubble Burst: Yahoo! will Sell Delicious?
Posted by ivanpw under ResourcesFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 5089 days ago
I have just read Delicious blog's latest update regarding the buzz about the shutting down or sales of Delicious, one of the most popular social bookmarking sites.
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4 Things You Need to Know About Net Neutrality
Posted by B2CMKTG under NewsFrom http://www.b2cmarketinginsider.com 5089 days ago
Since the Internet stepped onto the scene and into many households, it has been widely used as an unbridled source of information, entertainment, communication, and much more. The Internet as we know it may change today as the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) prepares to appro
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Why You Should Be Using Twitter Lists for Inbound Marketing
Posted by B2CMKTG under Social MediaFrom http://www.b2cmarketinginsider.com 5089 days ago
The other day I was amazed to discover that people in my own company aren’t using Twitter Lists as a routine part of their inbound marketing agency activities. Some even expressed the view that Lists are useless; others didn’t understand how they are useful. I was surprised because I use them all t
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Doing Something For Others First
Posted by argentisgroup under SalesFrom http://salestipaday.com 5089 days ago
Do you help your clients get what they want first before you get what you want? The best way to start building a relationship with potential clients is to provide value for them first.
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