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The Truth About Overtures Pay-Per-Click Program


Before Googles AdWords, Overture was the preeminent pay-per- click program. Its still a monolith in its own right that deserves a closer look.

Your Business Deserves a Second Chance!


When you started your business, you dreamed your customers would love your products and services. They would be excited. You would make money doing what you love.

Removing Obstacles to Sales


During the summer Olympics I watched the mens and womens hurdles. Im always impressed by these athletes ability to run at full speed and leap the hurdles without breaking stride.

Build Your Business by Building Relationships


People do business with people that they know and trust. As a solo entrepreneur, your goals will be to make yourself known to your target market and then elevate the relationship to the trust level. This process of building relationships can take many forms. Take a few minutes to review what is working for you in this area. Then consider these ideas to add to your relationship building toolkit.

Google, Yahoo!, Pandoras Box And The Lottery


In the fall of 1990, the musical group Snap had a monster number one hit record called, "Ive Got The Power."

What Posting Articles Online did for my Google Page Rank in 90 Days


Article Marketing Builds Momentum and Traffic

The Anatomy of Hype


On a copywriting board I frequent, someone expressed bafflement that several respected marketers criticized the tone of a sales page he wrote. "Why did they apologize to their subscribers while linking to my pitch This approach sells," he said.

Get More Impact From Your Annual Conference


How can you get more attention for your conference and your association Use some of these Power Marketing™ tips and ideas. It wont cost much. It just takes a creative approach. The payoff can be huge. First, see everything as a marketing opportunity. Second, enlighten all staff and every member to realize their responsibility in marketing the association. Third, read "Secrets of Power Marketing".

Assumptions – The Hidden Sales Killer


Assumptions can kill a sale. In my sales training workshops, I frequently discuss the importance of not making assumptions about a person before, during, or after the sales process. Participants frequently nod and tell me that they NEVER make assumptions. One person Doug Maquire, www.MaquireMarketing.com sent me this story of a situation that occurred in a department store he worked in many years ago.

The Power of Possibilities


Did you know the one thing that holds most people back is the simple fact that they think too small What separates the average business owner from the super successful isn’t her timing or her resources. It’s her ability to think bigger than others, and take action on the things that will create the biggest successes.

The Reality of Search Engine Submissions


Over the last few months, search engine submissions have changed dramatically. Now is the time to analyze the way were submitting our Web pages and to rethink our submission strategies.

Send Postcards To Save Money and Cut Through E-mail Clutter


Use your computer to send personalized color postcards in quantities of 1 to 1,000.

Internet Marketing Reality Check


There are thousands of web sites, books, CD-ROMs, cassette tapes and various other forms of communication devoted to the topic of Internet marketing. The majority of these sites profess to offer "secret strategies" and "killer tactics" which promise to increase your chances of having success on the Internet. Of course you must fork over your hard earned cash for these wonderful pearls of wisdom. Many of which turn out to be nothing more than pyramid schemes and other scams

The Man With The "Grasshopper Mind"


The title of this article also happens to be one of the "20 Greatest Headlines Ever Written."

10 Surefire Ways to Add Sizzle to Your Brochures


Businesses rely on brochures as their front line in communicating their products or services. Yet according to Shannon Cherry, APR, many find them not as successful because they underestimate the skills and resources necessary to publish attractive and effective materials.

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