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Companies have many options for communicating with prospective customers. The Internet has become the primary medium for reaching potential clients anywhere across the globe. If you are trying to create successful Internet marketing campaigns, You are in the right place . The category contains thousands of articles, tips and advice from experts and marketing gurus. For your convenience, it is splitted into a number of sub-categories such as direct email marketing, search engine marketing, lead generation ideas, autoresponders, pay per click search engine, link building and marketing strategy. Enjoy the articles and please don't forget to link to our site if you like it.
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Anonymous writes: "by: George Torok
At some point in your presentation you will be expected to answer questions from your audience. They might have some burning questions that need to be answered before they buy into your message. Handling their questions with authority can make the difference for you between a successful presentation and a waste of time. This is the opportunity for the audience to test your knowledge on the topic and commitment to your message."
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Anonymous writes: "by: Chris Smith
It is difficult to miss a Hummer, but how many companies could afford to run one to promote their business? The answer is, of course, very few and it is doubtful whether GM's overgrown offspring would be the most suitable promotional vehicle for many of them. What then are the alternatives and how could businesses benefit from using a vehicle as an advertising medium? "
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Stone Evans writes: "Copyright © Stone Evans, The Home Biz Guy
Are you an online marketer? Or do you simply promote affiliate programs? Marketing is truly the most misunderstood word in use today on the Internet. Let me see if I can clarify this issue just a bit."
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Jim Edwards writes: "After all the debate over website design, shopping carts and credit card processors, every website owner eventually comes to the startling realization that they need one more thing to survive - website traffic! "
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Jack Humphrey writes: "Copyright 2004 Jack Humphrey
Critical Mass Website Promotion is the elite goal rarely attained by website marketers in any industry. Reaching critical mass and getting targeted website traffic on autopilot (meaning you don’t have to promote your site for 6 months and the traffic NEVER declines) is the Holy Grail of internet marketing. When you hit critical mass in your market, things change drastically for you and your business. Your marketing efforts go down in direct proportion to your customer support and sales going up. It sounds awesome. It IS awesome. But only a tiny fraction of websites on the net ever achieve critical mass. Here’s a nutshell version of what it takes."
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Anonymous writes: "Each day 20,000 plus domain names expire and become available for anyone to register. This is valuable if you are seeking a domain to help you boost your traffic, or are looking to resell the names for a profit."
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BIG Mike McDaniel writes: "by BIG Mike McDaniel
Business cards are the most underutilized and misunderstood marketing tool in business. Many people spend the bucks for cards and don't make an effort to get them into the hands of those who can hire them or buy from them."
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Diane Hughes writes: "Copyright 2004 Diane Hughes
When people are concerned about the lack of response to their advertising, usually they complain about one of two things. They either say, "I put it in all the popular ezines but nobody responded" or "I followed all the copywriting 'rules' but didn't even get one sale." This dilemma is normally due to one common problem. There is one thing most people don't think about that dooms their advertising to failure."
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Ken Hill writes: "by: Ken Hill
1. Make all or part of your site into a valuable directory.
Set up different sections of your site for people to submit their ezines, articles, ebooks or affiliate programs to such as marketing, writing, publishing, etc. "
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Anonymous writes: "--Michael Hall
Traffic is good but only if your traffic does what you want it to ...
Your website really should have 2 main purposes:
The most important function is to get visitors to signup for your newsletter. The second function is to produce sales."
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Rebecca Gilbert writes: "For those of you who have Home Businesses on the Internet, you know by now that you have to develop a steady stream of traffic to your website in order to produce enough sales to grow and substantiate your business. Bottom line…no traffic = no sales. No sales = failed business."
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Willie Crawford writes: "Copyright © 2004, Willie Crawford
Willie Crawford.com
When investigating starting a business on the Internet, the advice you'll very frequently get is to build a business in a very targeted niche. You'll even be advised to find a niche within a niche in some cases."
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Anonymous writes: "by: Roger C. Parker
Using cartoons can help brand your marketing and drive home important messages. Although surprisingly inexpensive to acquire, humor can be one of your most powerful marketing tools.
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Anonymous writes: "by: Roger C. Parker
Most visitors to your website are using computers with audio capabilities. Recently introduced techniques make it easy to take advantage of this capability."
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Anonymous writes: "by: Jim Edwards
"Phishing," the latest craze among online evil-doers, has nothing to do with sitting at the end of a dock on a sunny afternoon dangling a worm to entice hungry catfish."
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Dirk Wagner writes: "Copyright © 2004 Dirk Wagner
“You could make 1 million dollars in the next 30 seconds”! Or “Quit Your Day job and become the internets next millionaire”. If you have surfed the internet for any length of time you have undoubtedly come across a few websites with the sales copy mentioned above. The fact of the matter is the world wide web is filled with “get rich quick” claims"
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Anonymous writes: "by Leni Chauvin, CPCC, Marketing Coach/Business Building Strategist
When it comes to bringing in new clients, the biggest mistake I see people make over and over again is that they don't target their marketing. They tend to go after EVERYBODY'S business instead of going after the business of the people who might actually be prepared to purchase their product or service."
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Ken Leonard Jr writes: "By Ken Leonard Jr.
Copyright © KLJ Online
Once you start publishing an email newsletter or ezine, a world of fr~ee promotion opportunities will instantly appear. You would have to spend hundreds in advertising to get the same exposure that using just a few fr~ee promotion methods will produce."
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Anonymous writes: "I wrote this simple little report to do one thing: Help you make money online. You may be brand new to internet marketing and wondering how to start, or you may be an internet marketing veteran with some degree of success."
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Lynella Grant writes: "by: Dr. Lynella Grant
A Yellow Page Ad isn't Enough Any More
An unquestioned "must" for any small business has been to run an ad in the Yellow Page Directory. Since most customers were local, that was enough to establish itself as "open for business." The annual Yellow Page ad represents the largest promotional expense for many enterprises."
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