Archiv des MonatsMärz, 2008

Sales Strategies for Entrepreneurs: The #1 Way To Skyrocket Your Sales This Year

Completely grasp the power of the Best Buyer Concept and you will double your sales within the next twelve months. The concept is easy to understand, yet powerful: There’s always a smaller number of ideal buyers, compared to all the possible buyers, so ideal buyers are cheaper to market to and yet bring greater rewards.

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Pay Per Click in 2006 :: The Latest News and Tactics Discussed at SES New York

There are some really great sources of information on planning and executing a successful paid marketing campaign, from researching your audience and the keywords they use to managing your bid portfolio.

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Craigslist Censoring begs the Question :: Is the Internet the last great Bastion of Free Speech?

There is yet another debate raging over whether the Internet should truly allow unfettered free speech.

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Google Adwords Failure is not always a Marketing Failure

by: John Robb

When is a failure not a failure? When it’s market research. If you are conducting a marketing campaign of some description and it doesn’t generate the results you are expecting then to most people this would be considered a failure.

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Make big money with Affilate Program

Have you ever joined an affiliate program with a great product/service but still can’t make big money (if any)? Then where in the world all these affiliates with a big pay check came from? Can you still make money as an affiliate? The answer is YES.

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New Strategy On How To Slash Your Pay-Per-Click Advertising Cost By Half Immediately

New Strategy On How To Slash Your Pay-Per-Click Advertising Cost By Half Immediately: by Seth Chong

So what is Pay-Per-Click Advertising really all about? The following report includes some fascinating information about Pay-Per-Click Advertising–info you can use, not just the old stuff they used to tell you.

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