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Posted by Puripong Koomsin
When you need a telephone number, where do you turn? If youre like most people, you flip open the Yellow Pages the telephone directory. Directories are so much a part of our everyday lives that we take their presence for granted. The building directory helps you find the right office or apartment. The employee directory will help you find the right person in the right department. A film directory helps you find the movie that youre looking for by title, subject, actors, director or producer.
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Posted by Tommi Pelkonen
Hip, wired, cool, outgoing, active, insecure, constantly online is this the image of the youngster or young-minded person brands marketer in the Westernised economies are chasing after? Why is this segment so important for marketing planning? What should modern marketers know about the digital channel and how should they use it? How can they reach this important market and how should they communicate with it?
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Posted by Karri Flatla
Perhaps it was the dot-com hype or perhaps barriers to entry on the Internet are just way too low. Whatever the reason, intelligent and otherwise successful entrepreneurs continue to throw money at websites as if they were buying billboard spots on the strip in Vegas. And more often than not, placing good content on those sites is an afterthought.
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Posted by Chris Ellington
There is one article marketing mistake that constantly tops the list. It's horrific. This single mistake made by an author can ensure that the article isn't published as widely as it otherwise might be. It's a deal killer.
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Posted by James R. Sanders
As I look through my various forum links and review some of my
company email, I keep coming across questions...
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Posted by Josey Teby
Do you want to join the well known gurus like Terry Dean, Willie Crawford, Jimmy D. Brown, Micheal Green, Jim Daniels, etc in bringing highly targeted visitors to your website weekly without spending a dime in adverts?
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Posted by Markus Wahlgren
There is one piece of software that is always going to be purchased like hotcakes regardless of how the market is. No matter if it is a recession, no matter if most people experience a "slow" market. It is not even new. It is what made the industrial world what it is today, and it all started with a man called Henry Ford.
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Posted by Christine Stander
Having been in the search marketing industry for a couple of years, it still strikes me when I meet website owners that have just recently become aware of this phenomenon.
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