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Posted by Mike Jezek
You don't want your competitors to read this! Friend, in the
next few moments, I'm going to go ahead...
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Posted by Philip Brookes
Many great website concepts are developed, launched... and then flop! The primary purpose of a website for any business is to generate increased revenues or reduced costs, or both. If it doesn't meet these goals it's going to be canned. So why do apparently good concepts fail? Because without all the pieces in the puzzle, we can't get the full picture.
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Posted by Jeff Smith
"Mystery Solved! 6 Steps To Getting Your Infoproduct Business Online"
How do you get your own infoproduct online, collect
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Posted by Michael Senoff
Not long ago I was doing an Internet marketing consultation with one of my website subscribers. He was selling a travel/vacation deal and was having problems selling enough of them to recoup his initial investment.
He wanted to know some "advanced" methods of selling he wasn't getting from reading the books and reading the websites all the people in his industry were recommending he study.
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Posted by Dy Loh
#1 Headlines
Many Adwords users know its importance and how relevant it is to click through rates and ultimately income. But how many of use actually spend a great deal of time perfecting it? Headlines are one of the most crucial determinate of success in the campaigns you run! I will let you in one this, one of the best ways to write a successful headline is to copy what others have done before! It is as simple as doing a search on Google.
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Posted by Anita Larson
1. If it was designed more than 3 years ago, it
may need a new look. Technology has changed
along with programs, coding and search engines. Also,
people want instant gratification so text-heavy and
slow-loading sites are a thing of the past.
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Posted by Rakesh Ojha
Keyword can be classified into three categories :
-Single word Keyword -Multiple word Keyword
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Posted by White Feather
I once worked for Fuller Brush. It was a hundred years ago during my first marriage (the seventies). I had just been fired from a job and apparently was pretty desparate for a new job. I answered some stupid ad that said something like, "Be your own boss!" I had no idea I'd be selling brushes and household items door to door. I also had no idea how hard it would be.
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