By Kim and Charles Petty on Aug 27, 2008 in Advertising | 0 Comments
Almost everyone is giving away a freebie so they can attract people to their web site. They are giving away free e-zines, ebooks, services, etc. What’s happening to all this free stuff? It’s loosing it’s perceived value. Every time you surf the internet or check your e-mail you see at least 20 to 50 freebies offers.
By Amy Nutt on Aug 27, 2008 in Advertising | 0 Comments
The trade show is the business information and networking hub for many different kinds of industries. Without a place to show their products and services off, many businesses would falter. Every year, there are thousands of trade shows across the United States and other parts of the world, and to that end the means of helping companies show off what they have to offer has become an industry onto itself. Trade show displays are such an important part of getting the message out that an entire industry has grown to fill this niche.
By Christopher Stigson on Aug 27, 2008 in Advertising | 0 Comments
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By Samuel S. Peters on Aug 27, 2008 in Advertising | 0 Comments
Companies know the value of advertising. Some set aside as much as 20% of their budget just to get their message to the public. Many ads are expensive and complicated. They convey all the information the consumer needs to know to decide whether or not to seek after the product. But sometimes this is information glut. Sometimes, very little needs to be said to bring about the same results.
By Jim Stone, Ph.D. on Aug 27, 2008 in Advertising | 0 Comments
When I first started split testing things on my landing pages to get more sales, I wasn’t sure where to begin. I often tested things that didn’t make much difference. Here are some ideas with an indication of how important it is to test each one.
By Jay NaPier on Aug 26, 2008 in Advertising | 0 Comments
MySpace, Tagged, Facebook, Twitter, Ryze and YouTube are some of the best places to network and meet new people for home business owners. Every home business owner is looking for customers and these web 2.0 options make it possible meet people who have an interest in your product.
By dexter on Aug 26, 2008 in Advertising | 0 Comments
At present the current life expectancy of a trade show booth is 3-7 years. Within that time period one company can change drastically, you company may now be targeting a different type of market. You may have different product lines. The older trade show booth is not up to the standard as to where your company is heading. Do you purchase ea new booth or do you just refurbish your existing trade show booth. A decision has to be made. Here a few pointers to help you make this decision
By Robert Gantt on Aug 25, 2008 in Advertising | 0 Comments
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By Free GDI Leads Builder on Aug 25, 2008 in Advertising | 0 Comments
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By Woods Cole on Aug 25, 2008 in Advertising | 0 Comments
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