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Interactive Marketing
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Interactive Marketing is the new way of building online relationships. Gone are the days of boring websites with no dialogue between you and your visitor. Use these techniques to create a personal relationship with your visitors. Turn visitors into friends and friends into customers!
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Using Facebook To Promote Specials and Product Launches
Colin Martin
Facebook is a great way to promote specials and promotions for small businesses on the web. Using the power of the friends that you have spent time collecting and nurturing, businesses can get a interactive kick from comments, testimonials and post sharing with the ease that Facebook provides. . . . keep reading
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Using Forums To Create Your Expertise
Colin Martin
Internet forums are not just fun and popular tools for finding information and making friends, they are great places to build your expertise and teach the world about your business. . . . keep reading
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Make Yourself The Expert In Your Industry
Colin Martin
Representing you expertise online can make yourself big sales. People all over the world search everyday for information on business techniques whether it be life coaching, learning a new skill, making more money, getting along with co-workers and discovering more about themselves. . . . keep reading
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Host Your Own Internet Radio Show!
Colin Martin
BlogTalkRadio is a new and exciting medium for experts from all types of businesses to share their teachings with the world. Marketers from all over the world have access to their own radio shows to talk about their businesses, money making techniques or to network with other experts. . . . keep reading
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Marketing in Today's Net-Savvy Connected World
Terry Brock
Ah, for the good ole' days of yore. You remember what it was like don't you? Long ago when you could buy ads on the local TV station, radio station or in the newspaper. You had a sale at your hardware store, you put together some ads and pushed the information out to the public. . . . keep reading
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