Articles, tagged with "mail newsletter", page 6
17th April 2009
In the marketing world, there are so many tips and trick to making a valuable and profitable business, in online marketing especially. Most online marketers who are looking for success implement everything they can to increase traffic in their websites an...
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Author:
pezman077
02nd April 2009
Affiliate Marketing in a Nutshell
Affiliate marketing is a form of performance based advertising. Whereas with a traditional advertising buy---let's say it's in a magazine---an advertiser pays an up front fee to place their message and gambles that they...
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Author:
Peter Ryan
12th March 2009
Network marketing has been around for a very long time, but now with the amazing technology of the Internet at our fingertips we have new and more powerful ways of turning network marketing methods into abundant wealth and personal freedom.
Yet, the...
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Author:
carolesue
18th February 2009
Imagine if you had a list of 10,000 names and addresses of people who agreed to opt-into your physical mail newsletter that you send once a week. Would you take the time to photocopy 9,999 copies of the original copy, buy 10,000 envelopes, 10,000 stamps, ...
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Author:
maniksh0007
09th January 2009
There are many advantages joint venturing with offline businesses. You could increase your target market by reaching audiences you couldn't advertise to before. You could get referrals from the offline businesses you joint venture with.
The key to join...
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Author:
meena.jan2009
07th January 2009
I don't know about you, but I get a ton of e-mail newsletters over the course of the day. A few of them I actually signed up for and look forward to getting and reading, while most just "found" their way into my inbox where they are deleted before ev...
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Author:
Sound-n-Vision
21st October 2008
In 2005, the New Oxford American Dictionary defined "podcast" as its word of the year.
Three key things have made podcasting spread so far and wide so quickly in the last few years.
1. Broadband Internet
In the past the Internet was usable for ...
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Author:
Gihan Perera
21st October 2008
One of the things holding people back from creating - and profiting from - information products is that they undervalue their
expertise. They don't think they are "good enough" yet, or they don't think their material has any value to their clients.
...
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Author:
Gihan Perera
21st October 2008
As an expert, your most powerful marketing tool is not your business card. It's not your glossy brochure. It's not your Web
site. It's not your client testimonials. It's not any of your collateral material.
As an expert, your most powerful marketin...
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Author:
Gihan Perera
21st October 2008
A friend of mine was recently lamenting the fact that he spends too much time trying to persuade people to take action. He said he would much rather tell them to "get over it" and accept the need for his services, and then he could help them really make a...
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Author:
Gihan Perera
21st October 2008
If you're an expert, these are the 5 key Internet tools you must use to build credibility, demonstrate expertise and stay on the leading edge of Internet technology for delivering your expertise:
Briefly, they are:
1. An e-zine (e-mail newsletter...
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Author:
Gihan Perera
21st October 2008
Did I ever tell you about the day I visited every Web site in the world?
It was at the end of 1995, when I was working in the U.K. on contract. I had no immediate work to do that day, but my boss needed me to hang around in case something came up. So h...
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Author:
Gihan Perera
21st October 2008
I've recently finished reading Andrew Keen's book The Cult of the Amateur, where he talks about "how today's Internet is killing our culture and assaulting our economy". His main argument is that the new Internet promotes popularity over expertise, trivia...
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Author:
Gihan Perera
21st October 2008
Understand the relationship that you have with people who interact with your business.
Broadly, they fall into three categories:
The top group, which I call "friends", are your customers - that is, people who have paid you in the past for your produ...
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Author:
Gihan Perera
20th October 2008
I've talked to a number of clients and colleagues who have "almost" completed new products - books, e-books, and so on. The trouble is that the last few steps always seem to stretch out, taking longer and longer.
Does that ever happen to you? If so, yo...
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Author:
Gihan Perera