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There are keyword tools where you can see how many people are searching for a specific type of keyword in a given month or in a daily basis. When someone type Read More
Many blogs and websites use soley stock photos, but should we be using our own unique images? Four reasons why you should be using your own images in your website design and not stock imagery Read More
Together they were responsible for the deaths of an estimated 120 MILLION PEOPLE!

Yet Hitler, Mussolini and Mao are spokespeople and marketing figures...What the F%$# Read More
Email newsletters have a 4352% ROI and drives 73% more revenue than telemarketing. Getting email newsletter subscribers takes some effort. Here are 15 tips that you can use to help you out Read More
When, in 1970, the INSANE writers at Monty Python decided to do a skit based on the "meat-like" product SPAM, the folks at Hormel Corp. were appalled!

Little could they have known the incredible BOOST it would give to their product Read More
Nothing, NOTHING Will Attract Customers or Instill Love of Brand More Than One of These! Yup, it's a company's very own theme-park.

Come visit HersheyPark, the ultimate model of theme-park advertising and marketing and jump on the POV roller-coaster ride too Read More

Can Use of Small Business Credit Cards Stimulate Job Growth?

Avatar Posted by ShawnHessinger under Raising Capital
From http://www.inc.com 5237 days ago
Made Hot by: jsternal on July 22, 2010 3:40 pm
A study insists use of small business credit cards was helpful in increased revenue and job creation between 2003 and 2008. But since the study was completed just before the worst part of the recession hit, we are left to wonder about the real impact of so much credit. After all, other sources insist that unpayable loans and low customer spending led many businesses to close. I wonder if any of them had run up big bills on their small business credit cards. Read More

Small Business News and Social Media

Avatar Posted by ShawnHessinger under Social Media
From http://blog.diyseo.com 5237 days ago
Made Hot by: profit613 on July 23, 2010 3:09 pm
This great infographic shares small business news about how social media is really being adopted by small business and even how much success small businesses report seeing after using the tools. As expected, the number of small to medium sized businesses using these services remains low, and so do the percentage of users who say use of the tools has resulted in increased sales. Though the jury is still out, there are businesses that have claimed substantial response to social media marketing, and it seems logical that number will continue to grow over time. Read More

The Klingon Guide to Online Marketing

Avatar Posted by ShawnHessinger under Online Marketing
From http://indiemusic.typepad.com 5237 days ago
Made Hot by: BradenM on July 19, 2010 6:20 am
OK. I'll admit it. I'm a huge Star Trek fan, particularly of the vintage 1960's series. And with the growing popularity of a recently launched Star Trek fan site which ranked pretty high on Yahoo! "trending" for Web search earlier last week, I decided to combine my love of pop culture references and online business advice once again. I hope the post is not just entertaining but also informative because it deals with a lot of pretty simple ideas about online marketing I've picked up over the last few years. Enjoy! Read More

Small Business News: Don't Compete on Price

Avatar Posted by ShawnHessinger under Products and Services
From http://www.fastcodesign.com 5237 days ago
Made Hot by: BradenM on July 19, 2010 4:51 am
If your product is awesome enough, price shouldn't matter. Check out this small business news applicable to just about everyone. The incredible tree house built by a Swedish architectural firm profiled in this Fast Company article goes for $575 per night. Why? The pictures and description speak for themselves. How many other similar experiences like this are there out there? Does Holiday Inn offer comparable accommodations? Certainly not. So the price of a stay at a traditional hotel compared to one in this incredible tree house is really unimportant. Can your products and services make your competitors unimportant? They can if they're incredible. Read More
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