How To Market With Images
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I thought I would break it down to the very basics, making this the clear image use and optimization guidelines for all those who have been as confused as I was.
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I thought I would break it down to the very basics, making this the clear image use and optimization guidelines for all those who have been as confused as I was.
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Advertising a phone number will generate more incoming leads, and high quality leads, which will leads to more successful sales conversations.
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Zappos.com realized very early on that their business should revolve around two different (but still intertwining) core values – culture and service.
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2013 is deemed to be the year of women entrepreneurs. However do we see an adequate rise in the sources of funds or business loans for women?
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The most recent report from the Federal Reserve suggests that commercial banks in the U.S. are starting to lend to businesses again. In the first quarter of this year, lending to businesses increased 3.2%. Lending by large banks increased 3.5%, while small banks increased their business lending by a smaller 2.3%.
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In today’s post, we look at 5 of our top tips on how you can market your website without spending millions in ad dollars.
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Recently when I saw the announcement that Paul Otelllini, the current CEO of Intel, was retiring, I immediately thought of
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The title of this blog is from a saying by Mahatma Gandhi, “Satisfaction lies in the effort, not in the attainment. Full effort is full victory”. What does this mean? Gandhi is saying “effort” is more important than “success”.
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URL shorteners allow recipients of your print materials to be engaged with your business website! Read this post to learn how to do it with your site.
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I work with a number of clients who continually ask me – what’s next? Sort of reminds me of Bugs Bunny asking: “What’s Up Doc?” I usually respond with a question – seems fair since my clients are catching on that I’m the guy with questions. The question usually reflects the constancy of change in our environment and how career evolution becomes important to accommodate that change.

