Archive for September, 2007

How To Make A Landing Page To Capture Emails Posted By : Trevor John

A landing page is a great way to get people to sign away their email address and lets you get far more email subscribers than you’d otherwise acquire.
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Beating AdWords - Simple Tips For How To Make AdWords Profitable Posted By : Trevor John

Beating AdWords. The sales letters make it sound so simple. Just place a campaign, select a few keywords and wait for the profits to roll in. Then you start your first campaign and reality hits. What do you do next to turn your ads into profit?
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Attracting Visitors For Your Newsletter Posted By : Jarod Hunter

Creating a newsletter has many, many advantages. You’ll be able to follow-up on current customers but also get potential customers interested and kick them off the fence.
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Email Marketing: The Key Ingredients to prepare a delicious campaign curry Posted By : Hari Qumar

All about the ingredients for Email Campaign.
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Content Writers: The Problem With Duplicate Content Posted By : JD Theis..

Recently a lot of questions have come to me all about the same thing. When using content writers or ghost writers, how can you tell if the content is duplicated or not and is that okay if it is duplicated. The issue of duplicate content seems to be a long lasting one as some see [...]

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When to Give a Corporate Gift Posted By : Gareth Parkin

There are many events that might cause you to want to give a gift, and all of them are likely perfectly acceptable as long as things are handled professionally and correctly, and as long as you do not use corporate gifts to show favoritism, intentionally or otherwise.
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