Archive for December, 2006
In 1980 Harvard Business professor Michael Porter presented Five Forces Model driving marketing.
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As someone who has spent over ten years marketing on the Internet, Ive seen wave after wave of the latest thing in Internet marketing as advertisers try to find the most effective way to capture new customers online. The latest version of this online hunt for new clients is the rapid proliferation of online social networking sites such as MySpace, Facebook and Friendster.With over 130 million people worldwide using MySpace and with a monthly page view count that surpas…
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Smart business managers use market research to understand how the needs and attitudes of their customers are being met by the current products in the marketplace and to understand that where there is customer dissatisfaction with a product category that there might also be an opportunity!
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Links are crucial for traffics to you website for short, medium and long term. It’s therefore important to work on these links from the setup of the website.
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Traditional network marketing as a sales device has been around for a very long time; however the success rate has customarily been abysmally low. Anyone who thinks embarking on a networking program means the money will roll in automatically without any effort on their part is in for a big surprise…
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Internet Marketing, and especially Affiliate Marketing, requires getting a lot of traffic to websites. Here are answers to the top five questions on using incoming links to increase traffic and PageRank.
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Learn how to get your new websites crawled and indexed by Google quickly without using sneaky tactics or approaches. Start getting traffic almost immediately using legitimate techniques that wont get your site banned or in trouble.
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Much to contrary belief MLM is about sharing and caring.
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One of the most crucial relationship-building tools you can employ in any profession, networking allows you to build a rapport with other professionals. It allows you to forge successful partnerships, and create a visible presence in an individual or business capacity.
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One of the most crucial relationship-building tools you can employ in any profession, networking allows you to build a rapport with other professionals. It allows you to forge successful partnerships, and create a visible presence in an individual or business capacity.
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