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How to be a Print Reporter’s Favorite Source
Article Highlights
• Respond quickly to interview requests.
• Make interviews a scheduling priority.
• Have a high-resolution mug shot ready to send.
Getting a call from a reporter who wants to quote you as an expert for his story, review your book ...
Choosing the Right Merchant Account Providers
Choosing the right merchant account provider for your business is not a walk in the park on a fine Sunday afternoon. With more and more people relying on credit cards for almost all of their needs, merchants with no credit card processing capabilities are...
How Direct Mail Should Be Done
Direct mail marketing may be an old tool but they prove to be an essential tool in the success of your marketing campaign. With this strategy you get to decide who receives your message, when they receive it, and where. There are different forms of direct...
Marketing With Articles to Get Results
Marketing with articles when working online can produce some terrific results provided your efforts are properly focused! Writing articles to generate traffic involves more than simply getting as many published articles as you can circulating online. You ...
Breaking Through Media Barriers: The Key to Media Coverage
Strategic Micro-Economic Marketing is the key to media coverage. The media does not want to turn down a story. They are in the business of lead-generation for their advertisers. Far too often businesses fail to appeal to the media's audiences (i.e. rea...
Mobile Marketing's Five Sins
Everyone is getting on the commercial mobile bandwagon but it seems not everyone is fulfilling their monetary dreams and. If you're one of those, the following Seven Sins of Mobile Marketing tips could be helpful.
1. Choosing the wrong products. Not al...
What Is Niche Marketing? Make Money Online
You may have overheard marketers discussing "niches" online and have asked yourself "What is Niche Marketing"? The question makes a lot of sense, and is important when thinking about internet marketing.
Traditional advertising mediums were well suited ...
Being Alpha or Beta: Which Are You?
Take the quiz below and find out whether or not you are an Alpha Networker:
Do you react without thinking?
Do you have a strategy?
Do you employ a shotgun approach in finding prospects?
Are you scared of phone conversations?
Are you a terri...
Five Essential On the internet Dating Ideas For Guys
On the web Dating Tip #one - Get the Time to Examine Her ProfileWhilst some on-line dating suggestions websites could advise the 'shotgun' approach and advise that guys must speak to as a lot of female members of their dating internet site as achievable, ...
Using Contact Lists To Supercharge Your Business
A contact list has the same value as that of a highly targeted business list, the marketing effort will likely show a return on investment. If you want higher success rate set up one now to help you increase your sales potential.
Only charity organizat...
The Five Sins Of Moble Marketing
Almost everyone is getting on the commercial mobile bandwagon but not everyone is fulfilling their monetary dreams and. If you're one of those, the following Seven Sins of Mobile Marketing tips could be helpful.
1. Choosing the wrong products. Not all ...
How Do You Define a Good Prospect?
All businesses start as “suspects” until they become prospects, then leads, then clients. A “shotgun” approach to marketing can be demoralizing. Why? Because a lot of effort goes into connecting with potential clients, and if there is no strategy, the ret...
Online Vs. Offline Marketing: The Battle Not Needing To Be Fought!
Many people will argue that one form of marketing is better than the other, but WHY?! You know you can do both right?! What is this ongoing question of which is the best form of marketing really all about? Online vs. Offline! Which should you do as a busi...
The Perils of Online Posting
I was captivated by a CNN interview with an unemployed father named Eric Bell. Mr. Bell was laid off last spring and immediately took the shotgun approach to job hunting that I passionately argue against. As a mid-level manager with a solid employment his...
How to Make an Impression in 7 Seconds
The old maxim that your resume has 15 seconds to make an impression has been cut in half. With millions out of work and hundreds (if not thousands) of people vying for a single job opening, those seven seconds will either make you or break you in today's ...
