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5 Tips for Marketing Your Web Site
5 Tips for Marketing Your Web Site
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60 Second Guides: Building Referrals
In just 60 seconds, we’ll show you how to attract high-value, low-cost word-of-mouth referrals.
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60 Second Guides: Brand with Favicons
In just 60 seconds, we’ll describe this branding element and how to increase your Web site impact.
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60-Second Guides: Creating a Market Niche
Starbucks did it. So did Sam’s Club. For that matter, McDonald’s did, too. They carved themselves a successful business niche. When Starbucks came on the scene, it raised coffee from a mere beverage to a culture in its own right. Warehouse clubs like Sam’s made shopping in bulk... |
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60 Second Guides: Developing a Pricing Strategy
How much should I charge? That’s a question asked by many new entrepreneurs. Charging either too little or too much may produce the same results: difficulty luring customers, poor cash flow and suspicions about the quality of your work.
In just 60-seconds, we’ll show you... |
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60 Second Guides: Permission Marketing
Are your marketing messages getting lost in the clutter of mail, email and advertising? Consider permission marketing, an exciting approach popularized by author and entrepreneur Seth Godin. Unlike conventional marketing strategies where you make a one-time pitch and hope the prospective customer... |
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60 Second Guides: Sales Prospects
You’re in need of growing your business in order to make a profit, but you don’t know exactly how to start. Let SCORE take you from zero to 60 seconds to finding Sales Prospects!
In just 60-seconds, you should have new ways of growing your prospective client list.
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How to Create Your Own Marketing Brochures
This guide looks at marketing brochure benefits and gives you advice on targeting your audience and message planning. Then see how to bring your brochure to life with easy-to use templates and the best medium to spotlight your business.
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Creating Your Own Logo
A logo is more than just a little design or your company name written in a fancy font. Logo design is a special skill, and there's no one definitive method that is better than the others. All good logos, however, have a few things in common.
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5 Tips for Designing Great Presentations
Use these tips to create great presentations for your business.
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