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Search Results for: marketing strategy

5 Ways To Convert Social Media Fans Into Subscribers and Customers

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Posted on December 21, 2016 by sarahwilliams.

How do you move a social media fan from just liking your Facebook page to actually returning to your page every day, reading your content, interacting, subscribing to your email list and eventually buying your product or service?

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3 Proven Ways to Skyrocket Your Email List Overnight

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Posted on December 14, 2016 by Shahzad Saeed.

Using the right tactics you can still grow your email list rapidly. Let’s take a look at some proven ways to exponentially grow your email list.

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Take Your Business Blog from Yawn to Wow!

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Posted on December 14, 2016 by Liesha Petrovich.

if reading your business blog makes your target market want to take a nap, here are a few easy ways to revitalize your site and help it become a valuable part of your business.

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Preparing Your Business for the Influx of Holiday Sales

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Posted on December 14, 2016 by Ryan Ayers.

As a retailer, you probably have mixed emotions about the upcoming holiday season. It’s an exciting time for business as gift giving lifts holiday sales.

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8 Strategies to Reduce Shopping Cart Abandonment Rates

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Posted on December 7, 2016 by Elena Prokopets.

If you follow these strategies, you can get people to trust you enough to complete their purchases and recover any shopping cart abandonment.

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6 Best and Free SEO Tools that Every Specialist Should Use

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Posted on December 7, 2016 by Christopher Jan Benitez.

Dominate search rankings and blow your competition out of the water by using the best and free SEO tools featured in this post.

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How to Get Your Employees More Engaged

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Posted on December 1, 2016 by Jon Forknell.

70% of employees are not engaged at work, according to Gallup. That means 70% of employees are not productive, not emotionally committed to the company’s end goals, and not happy showing up every day.

Posted in Management

The Gift of Grandeur: 7 Tips For Targeting the High-End Market

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Posted on November 28, 2016 by Lauren Williamson.

There are many rewards associated with aiming your business at the high-end market but the expectations which come with a hefty price tag are proportionately heightened.

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8 Ways to Boost Your Cold Pitching Effectiveness

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Posted on November 25, 2016 by Deji Atoyebi.

Cold pitching is the act of writing to a business or individual, introducing your services, with the primary aim of getting hired. Cold pitching helps you trample restrictions.

Posted in Growth

10 Effective Product Launch Ideas for Your Business

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Posted on November 17, 2016 by Yazi Jepson.

Product launches are milestones in any company, yet some seem to do it with consistent success while others struggle. Here are 10 ideas that can make your product launch more effective.

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