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Topics > Online Marketing > Marketing Strategy
Your Internet Marketing Strategy is the road map you need to follow your route to e-business success! Learn from this topic about marketing careers, the stages of developing a marketing plan, how to begin marketing research, create a marketing strategy, and how to market your small business on a shoestring budget.


  How Can People Find Your Site If They Don’t Know What To Search?
Posted on: Tuesday 12 April @ 12:57:49 (Read: 341)
Marketing StrategyAnonymous writes: "by Wayne Liu. Copyright 2005. We all know it is difficult to promote commercial products, especially those commodity items. People selling commodity items are generally submitting their sites to search engines, such as Google and getting links from other sites to increase page ranks. But you will lose some potential customers who don’t know what or how to search. "

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  Growing Your Business With Your Marketing Priorities
Posted on: Tuesday 12 April @ 01:56:27 (Read: 403)
Marketing StrategyCharlie Cook writes: "by Charlie Cook None of us have enough time in the day to get everything done, but small business owners and entrepreneurs like you are particularly pressed. You wear so many hats; there is a seemingly infinite list of tasks to accomplish each day, from providing services to clients, managing product distribution and delivery, to keeping accounting in order."

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  Changing Your Position When There's Competition
Posted on: Tuesday 12 April @ 01:53:13 (Read: 459)
Marketing StrategyAnonymous writes: "By C.J. Hayden, MCC Are you finding many of your best prospects already working with competitors? When you pursue a new opportunity, is someone else capturing the prize? Maybe it's time to re-evaluate your positioning. "

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  How Toyota Captured the #1 Market Share
Posted on: Sunday 10 April @ 13:19:01 (Read: 1831)
Marketing StrategyAnonymous writes: "by: Marney Kaye How Toyota Captured the #1 Market Share . . . Through Solid Decision-Making! Toyota is arguably one of the most recognizable brand names in the world. Toyota captured the Number 1 spot in automotive sales, by creating high standards for quality, reliability and customer acceptance. "

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  How to be a first class marketer?
Posted on: Thursday 07 April @ 09:10:13 (Read: 397)
Marketing StrategyAnonymous writes: "Copyright © Handry Teguh Now, so many marketing peoples have been around business cycle. Marketing Systems is a never ending solution in growing your business. One part that maybe useful for you to learn is keeping a good relationship with your customers for the first time before you get a big deal."

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  The Worst Internet Marketing Strategy Ever?
Posted on: Tuesday 05 April @ 15:46:16 (Read: 1444)
Marketing StrategyAnonymous writes: "© Copyright 2005 Jason Potash Many people are downright frustrated. And when you look at their internet marketing strategy, it's no surprise. Yet, they all fall into a classic trap that can ruin your chances of online success before you even get off the ground."

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  More Sales with Less Selling
Posted on: Tuesday 05 April @ 10:44:54 (Read: 447)
Marketing StrategyCharlie Cook writes: "Have you ever passed by a bakery display case without feeling the urge to buy at least one cookie, dessert or cinnamon bun? Have you ever taken a child into a candy store and not had them ask to buy at least one of their favorite sweets?"

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  Making Effective Use of Traffic Exchanges
Posted on: Monday 04 April @ 09:16:38 (Read: 379)
Marketing StrategyAnonymous writes: "©-by Brian Holte • What are traffic exchanges? Traffic exchanges are used by 100,000 + people who are interested in the same goals as you are, marketing your product and services."

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  Marketing Objectives for Your Website
Posted on: Sunday 03 April @ 11:45:23 (Read: 477)
Marketing StrategyBobette Kyle writes: "by Bobette Kyle Do you have marketing objectives for your Website? With objectives to help overcome your main online challenges you can work smarter, not harder. "

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  Superbowl 2005 Advertising and Marketing Lessons
Posted on: Sunday 03 April @ 11:43:46 (Read: 631)
Marketing StrategyBobette Kyle writes: "by Bobette Kyle Advertisers, performers, broadcasters and coaches involved with the 2005 Superbowl demonstrated several marketing and management lessons during the course of the game."

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  You Bored Me at Hello! - Three Strategies for Networking Your Brand
Posted on: Thursday 31 March @ 11:16:11 (Read: 430)
Marketing StrategyAnonymous writes: "by: Kevin Kearns "You had me at hello," those famous words from the movie Jerry McGuire let Tom Cruise know that Rene Zellweger's character was hooked from that point and the rest of his talking was unnecessary. When in networking situations, many small business owners leave people with a slightly different feeling. If questioned for the truth, what would likely be said is, "you bored me at hello!" That is definitely not a great way to grow your business into a powerful name brand. Networking works, but not if you leave your prospects bored. "

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  Transforming Problems into Sales
Posted on: Tuesday 29 March @ 06:51:45 (Read: 376)
Marketing StrategyJeremy Cohen writes: "My silent fish tank was no more. Enough water had evaporated to make the filter gurgle. It was highly annoying and I knew I wouldn’t be at ease until it was silent again, so I filled the tank. "

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  An Often Overlooked Secret of Marketing and Negotiating
Posted on: Friday 25 March @ 13:39:15 (Read: 403)
Marketing StrategyAnonymous writes: "by: Jason Van Orden When you call sellers, what do you say? When you sit down to write a marketing postcard to find deals, what do you write? When you go to negotiate price and terms, how do you present it? "

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  Increasing Short and Long Term Profits
Posted on: Thursday 24 March @ 03:07:37 (Read: 395)
Marketing StrategyCharlie Cook writes: ""I was at your site for all of two minutes before I bought one of your manuals. I'm impressed!" I love to get emails like this one sent by Vicki from Tucson, Arizona. Marketing my business would be easy if every client bought my products within two minutes of seeing my marketing materials, or signed up for my coaching services after a few minutes on the phone with me."

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  The Long Sales Letter: Should You Use it In Your Advertising?
Posted on: Thursday 24 March @ 02:53:24 (Read: 539)
Marketing StrategyAnonymous writes: "by Dina Giolitto, Wordfeeder.com If you're a web marketer and you've done your homework, you've probably come across the Long Sales Letter in your internet travels. Top web marketing experts like Yanik Silver, "The Copy Doctor" Michel Fortin and countless others use it to pitch their comprehensive instructional kits. You may have even made a purchase based on what you read in one of these letters. "

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  The Art of Successful Branding
Posted on: Wednesday 23 March @ 07:32:27 (Read: 395)
Marketing StrategyAnonymous writes: "by Dina Giolitto, Wordfeeder.com Branding: it’s a term that carries great weight in the world of advertising. Successful branding is best illustrated by the world’s most prominent corporations, but it’s no less important to the small business owner. Your Brand is your identity; it’s every single puzzle piece, fitted into the big picture of your company. From your name and logo to your business philosophy and corporate mission; from your advertising campaign message to your design elements; from your products and services; all that is owned, produced, stated, sold and marketed by your company falls under the broad heading of your Brand."

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  How to Write Ad Copy that Sells
Posted on: Tuesday 22 March @ 08:26:20 (Read: 433)
Marketing StrategyAnonymous writes: "by Dina Giolitto, Wordfeeder.com When I write copy for my advertising clients, I always check to make sure the three key elements are in place. 1. psychology, 2. logic, and 3. creativity. These are three very different aspects of ad writing, which, when combined, produce a highly effective message. Master the technique of each, and create ads that really sell!"

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  Using a Marketing Calendar Template
Posted on: Sunday 20 March @ 13:10:40 (Read: 445)
Marketing StrategyNick Smith writes: "by: Nick Smith Owning a small business isn’t easy, especially if you are running it alone. Between moving products, taking orders, paying bills, and taking care of family, it is easy to lose track of everything you need to do. Using a calendar template to organize and manage your marketing strategy will ensure you don’t drop the ball with one of the most important parts of your business. "

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  6 Strong Reasons Why RSS Beats Email Marketing
Posted on: Friday 18 March @ 02:46:09 (Read: 380)
Marketing StrategyAnonymous writes: "A brand new marketing tool predicted to replace email is currently sweeping the World Wide Web like a storm. "

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  Using a Marketing Calendar Template
Posted on: Thursday 17 March @ 04:13:36 (Read: 389)
Marketing StrategyNick Smith writes: "Owning a small business isn't easy, especially if you are running it alone. Between moving products, taking orders, paying bills, and taking care of family, it is easy to lose track of everything you need to do. Using a calendar template to organize and manage your marketing strategy will ensure you don't drop the ball with one of the most important parts of your business."

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