Saturday, October 24th, 2009 •
Michael Fleischner •
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By now you know that Twitter has taken on a life of its own. What used to be considered a micro-blogging site is now the topic of most online conversations. You might be asking yourself what that may mean to your business and more importantly what it means to you.
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Tuesday, August 11th, 2009 •
Alexis Jameson •
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Web 2.0 real estate marketing is taking the real estate world by storm. Agents are putting aside their old tired ways of advertising and turning to the plethora of social media sites to help them on their quest to find clients instead.
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Monday, August 10th, 2009 •
Samuel Awosolu •
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There are many ways to market your online business. Newer and more efficient ways to market and advertise are being discovered and developed. To boost your traffic tremendously, here are tips on how a social bookmarking submission tool can help you.
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Friday, July 31st, 2009 •
Matthew Loop •
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Web 2.0 and social media are a great leveler and for small businesses that get it right, they have been able to compete with the big boys in a way that wasnt possible, ever before. Before the advent of social media networking, the only way to reach out to thousands of people was to spend a lot in advertising, and then hope that people see and remember your 30 second advertisement.
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Friday, July 24th, 2009 •
Donita Branch •
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Paid blogging is becoming more and more popular. There are many unusual reasons why this may be the case.
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Thursday, July 16th, 2009 •
J Davis •
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A while back I bought an internet marketing course by Ryan Deiss with the title “continuity Blueprint” It was pitch through a huge internet launch like the typical internet marketing courses are done and was very well played to say the least. I really was drawn to the way Ryan Deiss broke down the process of building a membership site online to its simplest form so even a newbie could understand and follow his techniques.
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Wednesday, June 10th, 2009 •
Matthew Loop DC •
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If you’re like most other chiropractors, you probably have a website online that you were told was going to draw thousands of new customers, but those claims have proven to be empty. Perhaps some webmaster enticed you with claims of past successes, but you still see no new patients walking through your doors. This is the reality of chiropractic marketing today. You’re spending tons of money and seeing little results. This is horrible news in these harsh economic times.
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Sunday, June 7th, 2009 •
Gerome Samson •
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If you’re familiar with internet marketing, you’vep robably heard all the rage about facebook, myspace and other social media power-sites like stumbleupon and digg. They’re super popular but should they be? Consider these points before you solely rely on social networking sites to drive traffic to your website:
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Tuesday, March 31st, 2009 •
Dr. Matthew Loop •
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When I first signed onto YouTube in 2006 I knew a revolution was imminent. I was having trouble marketing my chiropractic practice, and YouTube was going to be my answer, plain and simple. I would also go on to utilize YouTube to create continued streams of residual income. I couldn’t believe what suddenly seemed possible, and certainly could never have guessed the actual success that I would champion. Within 2 short years, YouTube had transformed my life.
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