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    Small and Medium Sized Businesses – Developing Your Market Intelligence
    Nearly every industry is signifcantly more competitive today that it was only a few years ago. Many companies focus on doing their thing a little bit faster or better than they did last year. But in today’s hyper-competitive environment that may not always be enough. We believe that there are three pillars of Business
    lways realize that your email address could be given or sold, regardless of what the merchant’s privacy policy may state. Even filling o
    Key Marketing Strategy - You Need To Stay Visible!
    If you want to get consistent results from your marketing, you need to stay visible to clients and prospects. But, how do you do that?It's not going to do you a whole lot of good if you produce a bunch of great marketing stuff and nobody ever reads it. And, it's pretty hard to keep the ball rolling if someone he
    Even being as careful as possible with my email address, I still used to receive more than 100 email messages a day, which is no exaggeration. Only about 10% of those emails were from people that I knew and the rest of the messages were unwanted email…”spam”. And I’m sure you can relate to my frustration. It is estimated that over seventy-six billion unwanted email messages were delivered in 2003, costing companies more than $10 billion each year.

    So How Do They Get Our Email Addresses?

    In making online purchases, you should always realize that your email address could be given or sold, regardless of what the merchant’s privacy policy may state. Even filling o

    Safe Internet Shopping
    Shopping on the internet is becoming more and more popular and widespread. From online auction sites to online supermarkets who will deliver your weekly groceries, internet shopping is a rapidly expanding market. It can be easy, time saving and relatively hassle free-but, as with anything else it pays to do some resear
    ation. Only about 10% of those emails were from people that I knew and the rest of the messages were unwanted email…”spam”. And I’m sure you can relate to my frustration. It is estimated that over seventy-six billion unwanted email messages were delivered in 2003, costing companies more than $10 billion each year.

    So How Do They Get Our Email Addresses?

    In making online purchases, you should always realize that your email address could be given or sold, regardless of what the merchant’s privacy policy may state. Even filling o

    Why Offer Your Own Ezine Newsletter?
    Good question. One with many good answers. While the ultimate goal of every Internet marketer is to make a sale of some kind, Ezines can get you to that point in more ways than one. Some directly and some not so.The word "Ezine" is actually short for Electronic Magazine, which is one that is emailed to a list of
    you can relate to my frustration. It is estimated that over seventy-six billion unwanted email messages were delivered in 2003, costing companies more than $10 billion each year.

    So How Do They Get Our Email Addresses?

    In making online purchases, you should always realize that your email address could be given or sold, regardless of what the merchant’s privacy policy may state. Even filling o

    Helping Others Succeed is Good Service
    I receive a lot of voice mail. Maybe you do, too.Some folks leave nice and clear messages that are easy to understand. Others seem to be in quite a hurry, especially when they leave their phone number.When returning calls, I make a point of praising those who leave clear messages. And I encourage the othe
    companies more than $10 billion each year.

    So How Do They Get Our Email Addresses?

    In making online purchases, you should always realize that your email address could be given or sold, regardless of what the merchant’s privacy policy may state. Even filling o

    Three Steps to Welcome
    What a conversation! A British gentleman working in global logistics, his American entertainer wife who recently became a mother, an Australian event coordinator and me. Four different cultures – and different points of view.We talked about the service we received at retail stores, banks, restaurants, hotels and
    lways realize that your email address could be given or sold, regardless of what the merchant’s privacy policy may state. Even filling out an online survey or registering your email address to become a member of a web site is subject to having your email address given away. Also, there are spider programs that spammers use that search the web and “harvest” email addresses, much like search engine spiders do when they acquire web site information.

    Tips To Avoid Getting Spam

    1. Don’t Click "Unsubscribe": On the bottom of some spam emails you will find an “Unsubscribe” link. Some of these are legitimate links, while others are tools to indicate that your email ad

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