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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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Jack Humphrey writes: "Copyright 2005 Jack Humphrey
A great series of articles showed up in this week's Time Magazine focusing, for a change, on happiness and its effects on us physically and mentally over time."
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'Do The Nike'
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2005 Impact Info Marketing
I should have listened to an internet veteran back in 2000.
Learn from my mistake..."
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Sharon Housley writes: "Copyright 2005 Sharon Housley
With new technologies, algorithms and sources emerging on a daily basis, webmasters are constantly struggling to stay informed. The quality of content on the web and the number of products available to webmasters can seem overwhelming. The goal of creating a site that can be quickly found can be a struggle. Unless webmasters have a well-established brand, a great domain name and a huge marketing budget, it is important that they appear in search engines via specific keywords. With this in mind, we have compiled a list of resources and products that will benefit webmasters in their efforts to be found. "
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2005 John Jantsch
Most small business owners miss the boat when it comes to getting a constant flow of referrals because they start off looking in all the wrong places."
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2005 Patric Chan
Here's a really simple way to keep 100% profit by selling a product that you did not create. How? You can do that by buying resale rights to other products to sell online."
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2005 Gobala Krishnan
If you're just getting started in Internet Marketing, you may be awed by the amount of "Internet Gurus" out there, all making millions of dollars (or so they claim) and for some reason seem more than willing, for a fee, to teach you their biggest, most intimate secrets."
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Anonymous writes: "by: Mike Klassen
An on-going challenge your business probably faces is ensuring clients continue using your product or service.
In other words, you want repeat business. "
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Anonymous writes: "by: Michael J Medeiros
Promoting a Website is becoming tough. For many, problems are seen at the beginning, when attempting to register a domain name. Once a satisfactory domain name is acquired, the site is lost within a see of competition. Time and money is required to excel above the competition. Along with these common suggestions, there are five areas to consider when promoting a Website. "
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Anonymous writes: "by: Ray Smith
With the Internet opening up the doorway to the global market, everybody is up and running to reap the maximum benefit of this widely used medium. Not only has Internet gained importance as an important medium of communication but also has given a platform to thousands of people to nurture their entrepreneurship and realize their dreams of self-employment. "
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Anonymous writes: "1. Trade links with other web sites. They should be related to the subject of your web site. Instead of trading links, you could also trade banner ads, half page ads, classified ads, etc."
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Anonymous writes: "by: Steve S.
What good is your website if no one knows about it? The reason most webmasters fail within their first year is because they overlook advertising and promotion. Just because you have a perfectly designed website does not mean that people will find it. It is not hard to produce a steady stream of targeted traffic, and it can be absolutely free if you do it right. Below are eight free ways to produce quality targeted traffic for your website. "
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Anonymous writes: "by: Michael J Medeiros
What many may consider the most important part of advertising is writing an effective ad. The information that provided in a classified ad may be the deciding factor if it is successful or a, "bomb". Create a variety of advertisements that utilize various approaches. Be prepared to revise your content on occasion. This ensures that you are demonstrating different aspects of your offering. In addition, you can promote your offering from different angles, to see what will achieve the best results. "
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Willie Crawford writes: "Copyright 2005 Willie Crawford
Last year, you FINALLY finished that ebook you'd been "planning" for years. You wrote a quick website, added some order links, told a few people about it, and amazingly, people started buying your ebook. You had successfully entered the realm of the information marketer.
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Tinu AbayomiPaul writes: "Copyright 2005 Tinu AbayomiPaul
Even though I’ve had several personal blogs for years, I’ve only been officially business blogging since 2003. So in going back over expenses for the last quarter, you can imagine my shock when I realized that my overall business costs were down about 19%. What saved me so much money? Surprisingly, blogging. "
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Anonymous writes: "In order to determine which advertising and marketing efforts are effective you must have ways to measure the results of those efforts. Alerts and instant notifications can be instrumental in monitoring search engine position, trademarked terms, monitoring competitors and staying abreast of online occurrences. And, of course, the notification can be used for "ego searches"."
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John Jantsch writes: "Copyright 2005 John Jantsch
You’ve studied, you’ve learned, you’ve got a game plan and you’re well intentioned. So why is it that you still don’t seem to get around to executing the marketing plan?"
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Mal Keenan writes: "Copyright 2005 Mal Keenan
Most working people dream of this thing called financial freedom. It certainly sounds like something we'd all want. But have you ever stopped to really think about what it means? It can mean different things to different people, so before you spend time looking for it, maybe it's worthwhile to examine what the concept really means to you. After all, it's hard to find something if you don't know exactly what it is!"
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Sharon Housley writes: "Copyright 2005 Sharon Housley
In order to determine which advertising and marketing efforts are effective you must have ways to measure the results of those efforts. Alerts and instant notifications can be instrumental in monitoring search engine position, trademarked terms, monitoring competitors and staying abreast of online occurrences. And, of course, the notification can be used for "ego searches"."
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Anonymous writes: "by: Dennis Damp Jr
So you have you press kit and demo CD and want to know what to do next. Why not try an open mic night at a local club. Most clubs advertise these open mic nights in your local music papers or entertainment magazines. Open mic nights will give your band experience on stage, and the club will most likely have a built in audience to perform for. Most of the time all you have to do is show up with your instruments. The PA system and drums are usually supplied. Call ahead just to make sure this is the case. Many of these events are hosted by local established bands and produce great networking opportunities. Make contacts with the bands playing the open mic night, and leave a press kit for the club owner. Maybe the hosting band likes your music and needs an opening act in the future. Sometimes people in the audience may be interested in your band, so have some business cards ready with all your contact information. "
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2005 Bea Fields
As business owners, we all know that the key to fantastic sales is to let your customers have a personal experience of you. The difficulty, of course is that to give every customer that experience personally requires a tremendous time commitment of ourselves and our staff. So what do we do? "
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