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Topics > Online Marketing > Marketing Strategy
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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.
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Anonymous writes: "My friend has a website that has been online for 3 years, and each year he nets six figures.
His site is a niche site selling mostly collectible christmas ornaments. His site shows up number one at google, msn, yahoo, and a few smaller search engines for some specific keywords."
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Anonymous writes: "by: Dean Phillips
Over the last couple of weeks, I've received more e-mails in response to my article, "Google's Trap, DMOZ's Nap, And Yahoo!'s Crap," than any other article I've ever written. And that's saying a lot because, I've written close to forty articles."
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Anonymous writes: "by: Karen Fegarty
What is the biggest problem most marketers have? Who knows. We don't, and they certainly don't either. That is exactly the problem. Most marketers don't know whether or not their campaigns are working because they don't know how to track the results. "
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Anonymous writes: "by: Debra Hamer
You are now reading Part 2 of my article the “Do’s and Don’ts for the Internet Marketing Newbie”. Part 1 covered the Do’s and this part will cover the Don’ts.
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Anonymous writes: "by: Debra Hamer
I, myself, being an internet marketing “newbie” (endearing term used to refer to people who have just started their own internet business and don’t know what the ---- they are doing) have learned a few things and would like to share my observations, tribulations, and triumphs with my fellow “newbies”. In sharing my experiences I hope I can help you avoid some of the pitfalls and obstacles you will face. Let’s try to avoid some of those “Information Overload” headaches as well. I don’t want you to walk through the same mud puddle if I can point it out and help you avoid it. "
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Anonymous writes: "by: Dean Phillips
While the world continues to go catatonic over the Internet and its endless possibilities, there's another industry quietly going about its business, piling up profitable year after profitable year after profitable year. What industry is that? It's the mail order industry--or as I prefer to call it, "the original Internet!" "
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Anonymous writes: "by: Gillian Tarawhiti
It is my opinion that the best AFFILIATE PROGRAM ever…is still the AFFILIATE PROGRAM YOU own. "
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Catherine Franz writes: "By Catherine Franz
There are five types of people that browse the web:
(1) Specific Information Seekers
(2) Current Information Seekers
(3) Bargain Hunters
(4) Entertainment Seekers, and
(5) Specific Buyers."
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Anonymous writes: "It may sound ominous, but viral marketing is one of the best things that can happen to your business. This is one virus that you actually want to spread. It doesn't spread germs or create havoc. Viral marketing can expand your market and increase your profits beyond your wildest expectations. So, what is viral marketing, how does it happen, and where do you start?"
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Anonymous writes: "Ten reasons why online surveys are the future of marketing
Customers are tough cookies. They’re extremely media aware and increasingly cynical – it’s a clever marketeer who can get under their skin. "
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Anonymous writes: "by: Robert van Delden
Market timing systems are based on patterns of activity in the past. Every system that you are likely to hear about works well when it is applied to historical data. If it didn’t work historically, you would never hear about it. But patterns change, and the future is always the great unknown. A system developed for the market patterns of the 1970s, which included a major bear market that lasted two years, would have saved investors from a big decline. But that wasn’t what you needed in the 1980s, which were characterized by a long bull market. And a system developed to be ideal in the 1980s would not have done well if it was back-tested in the 1970s. So far in the 1990s, any defensive strategy at all has been more likely to hurt investors than help them. "
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Jeff Schuman writes: "Copyright © 2004 Jeff Schuman
First of all let me say that having spent the past 20 years working closely with small businesses I know exactly what works when it comes to offline advertising."
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Anonymous writes: "Dear Website Owner,
If you have an existing website or domain name you no longer need and wish to sell it to an interested buyer for a one-time profit, or if you?re a speculator looking to build a steady source of revenue by buying and reselling valuable domain names, this helpful guide will explain the steps you need to take to ensure a quick,easy,profitable sale. "
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Anonymous writes: "by: Max Clixel
You've probably know many answers to this question: a good marketeer palces links, bad one - don't, good one makes surveys, bad one - don't, etc. All of these answers are right, but there is one key difference. "
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Charlie Cook writes: "In early-August, I got a call from Barbara at the Association of Management Consultants wanting to know whether I was interested in running a marketing workshop for their members. I asked how she had gotten my name; Barbara told me Jeff had referred me. When I mentioned that I had met Jeff over two years ago, Barbara said that I sure was lucky he still remembered me."
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John Jantsch writes: "Copyright 2004 John Jantsch
These steps are taken from the Referral Flood Marketing Program. Referral Flood is an insider’s shortcut to referral marketing and features over 4 hours of audio training, 54 real-world referral marketing systems, and a host of referral marketing tools, letters, postcards and forms."
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Anonymous writes: "by: Ken Nadreau
There's no doubt about it . . .
Big changes are in the air!
In the midst of all the usual scams and rip offs, there's a New Wave of Marketing techniques that are beginning to immerge that will forever alter what you do, or will take you out of the game.
The choice is yours!"
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Catherine Franz writes: "Media kits, virtual or print, include a combination of information whether created for electronic delivery or print. The number of components depends on the kit’s focus and intention. For instance, an author’s kit would include a different combination of information than a service business, or a multifaceted company or speaker."
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Anonymous writes: "by Julia Hyde
Every year thousands of online businesses fail. None of them begin with the idea they’ll fail, in fact they have high hopes of success, but they fail all the same. One of the main reasons for the high failure rate is an over reliance on one marketing channel…the Internet."
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Steve Shaw writes: "Copyright 2004 Steve Shaw
I recently received an interesting question from a visitor to one of my web sites: "If there is any advice that you wish you would have gotten before you started a business online, what would it be?". Rather than write an extensive email on this subject, I figured my answer would be of use to many people out there about to embark on what for many could be a life-changing experience."
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