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BEST MARKETING FOR WEBSITE INCREASES TRAFFIC
I am sure you have seen a lot of offers on the Internet promising to submit your web page to 500 or more Search Engines for a fee up to $375.00 or more. First of all, there are not 500 Search Engines on the Internet. There are only about 35 Prime...
Business Marketing Strategy
The term business marketing strategy might sound like it is esoteric or stratospheric, so let’s take the mystery out of it so you can devise and implement your own business marketing strategy that fits in to your small business plan. Strategy...
Importance of Marketing Offline
Importance of Marketing Offline by Kara Kelso http://www.momsmarketonline.com The internet is a wonderful source of information and millions of people that could be your customer. Although we need to keep in mind that there are millions of others...
Marketing's Endless Road
Something to remain aware and mindful of regarding marketing...it's never done.
Marketing is an ongoing business event. Programs, incentives, language, exploring niches, signage, color, guarantees, timing, partnerships, and placement - it never...
Successful Marketing for Home Based Businesses
'A successful marketing strategy is not based on doing what you like but liking what you do...'
Are you looking for information to build and grow a home-based business? If so, you are in the right place! Here you will find information on...
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Marketing Magic: De-Bunking the Myth!
Any one who has ever been to a magic show knows that magic is all tricks, not reality. It is simple entertainment with no lasting value.
Marketers however, new and old alike, are infatuated with the idea that there are magic tricks to make marketing campaigns work. This is the problem, magicians get paid before the show starts, marketers get paid when it's over. The marketers job is to change some ones thinking and persuade them to have a certain point of view. The magicians job is to trick your senses into believing something occurred. You can not create customers by tricking them and then asking for money. You create customers by offering real solutions to problems that the
customer will understand and then asking them to buy the solution. If you do the latter you will also create customers who market for you. If you operate as a magician you will create enemies who tell everyone not to do business with you because your delivery is not what it seems.
Don't subscribe to the myth. Real marketing requires honesty, not magic tricks.
About the Author
Carl coaches small businesses in the development of high quality, profit generating web-solutions. For more on successful use of Internet technology for small business, visit http://www.ceodesign.com or get CEODesign's Free monthly newsletter by sending an e-mail to Mailto:subscribe@ceodesign.com
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