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Read this article from Foolish Sage
“A popular series of commercials for a consumer credit company used the running gag of a group of barbarians invading everyday, modern situations, symbolizing what can happen to people when they don’t have sufficient capital to do the things they want to do. Just as the horde is about to begin their slaughter and pillage, one of the contemporaries pulls the sponsoring company’s credit card from his billfold, effectively thwarting the barbarians. At the conclusion of each ad, one of the invaders sneers into the camera and growls, “What’s in your wallet?”
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Read this article from Twitter Power System
“By now, you may have read that Twitter can make you a better copywriter. The need to focus on getting your message across within 140 characters will improve your ability to capture the attention of your audience.
For proof, you need look no further than the list of Twitter users with the most followers. Many of them (with the exception of celebrities who attract followers due to their name alone) have developed a large following thanks to their ability to find and present relevant information in a way that makes other people want to read it.
Their copywriting skills encourage other Twitter users to retweet their messages, increasing the prominence of their username within the network.
So to help you get started, we’re going to deconstruct a few successful tweets to see if they share any common characteristics.”
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Read this article from Online Business.
“Social networking is one of the most popular trends on the internet today. Unless you have been living in a cave for the last few years, you will have heard of social networking sites. The most popular social network sites are places like Myspace, Facebook and Bebo. These sites currently have millions of active users.”
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Read this article from Huffington Post.
“Don’t hold us in suspense!” After I published my first Huffington Post piece, “President Obama’s Arts,” on October 21, 2008, readers wanted to know what had happened to Mordecai Santiago – the ten-year-old boy from the Hell’s Kitchen projects who had a great talent for the piano, but no resources with which to pursue it. I’d deliberately left my audience uncertain of his destiny, implying that he might turn out to be “a great artist or a great criminal.” Now, I would like to set the record straight. Thanks to a marvelous public arts education and not-for-profit arts program, Mordecai is evolving into the former. “
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Read this article by Kim Castle.
“Branding is a one hot topic, although it is wildly misunderstood. To make things even more confusing, branding is often tossed in the same basket as marketing which makes its application to an entrepreneur or sole-practioner even more unclear.
While out speaking on branding, the question that I hear most is “How do I know if my business or service is brand material?” With businesses opening left and right, and more and more closing each year, I’m glad there are smart business owners open to understanding the issue.
If you’ve found yourself asking the same thing, don’t worry you’re not alone. Perhaps, this can shed some light.”
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Read this article from Internet MarketingZ
“Facebook is the one of the most popular online community, consisting of over 175 million users from across the world, organized in networks of cities, regions, colleges and companies. If you are an online marketer, you cannot ignore the potential of Facebook to grow your business.”
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Read this article from Drop Ship Access.
“For drop ship eCommerce success in your internet business, you should know and understand the importance of SEO, or Search Engine Optimization.
SEO, as defined by Wikipedia, is “the process of improving the volume and quality of traffic to a web site from search engines via natural (“organic” or “algorithmic”) search results.”
Now, as an internet entrepreneur, you can relate to that.
You want more traffic and as much high quality traffic as you can get, to improve your conversion rate.
So, what are some simple but effective things that you can do to make your website more search engine friendly?”
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Read this article from Filbuti Corp.
“How well known are you in your field? Locally? Regionally? Nationally? Internationally? With the advent of the internet, broad band multi-media and their impact on global communications, you could become a “household name” and “thought leader” in your field no matter where you live or work. Write and publish articles and press releases. Speak at seminars, workshops and conferences. Participate in online forums and discussion groups. Starting a blog, putting up a website, or writing and publishing an online newsletter or a book will all aid in getting your name “out there”, known and recognized.”
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Read this article from Affluent Artist
“I spent the past weekend at an internet marketing “buttcamp” with the famous Tom Antion. I learned how to build websites, run a shopping cart, and a lot of other things necessary to build a business around The Affluent Artist.”
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Read this article from Good Life Zen
“For many, this global recession is a time of anxiety. None of us knows what challenges we may face in the future. What we do know, though, is that at some point we will come out of this difficult time. The question is: how will we come out? Will we have made the most of our opportunities?”


