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Entries from January 2007

Yahoo’s Inventory.Overture.com Gone - - Now What?

January 30th, 2007 · 1 Comment

Perhaps the most popular and widely used keyword search tool has been laid to rest. While I knew this would inevitably happen, I had always hoped it would be around forever. In the last couple of years it has been slowly dying as the keyword search response times grew slower and slower or it just […]

Tags: Internet Marketing · Keywords

Resell Rights Made Easy – What are They, How Do They Work

January 22nd, 2007 · No Comments

Have you every bought or looked into buying a cheap ebook? If you have, you probably know that a lot of them come with some kind of resell or resale rights. These cheap $1, $10, $20 or $30 ebooks are all over the internet and provide pages and pages of words often with little actual […]

Tags: Free Articles · Information Marketing · Products · Resell Rights

Internet Marketing Book Review - Street Smart Internet Marketing by Justin Michie

January 19th, 2007 · 1 Comment

Written by Alex Richards
So you’d like to start making money on the Internet, but you don’t know an AdWords campaign from search engine optimization? Fear not, help has arrived.
Let me introduce you to Justin Michie’s new Internet marketing book “Street Smart Internet Marketing: Tips, Tools, Tactics & Techniques to Market Your Product, Service, Business […]

Tags: Book Reviews · Free Articles · Internet Marketing · Products

Thinking About Renting An Opt-in Email List Or Database? Read This First!

January 10th, 2007 · No Comments

Sometimes when you don’t have a list of your own yet, or want to grow your list, renting a permission based opt-in list may be a viable alternative to send an email to. A permission based opt-in rental list is a list of prospects or a targeted group of subscribers who have opted-in to receive […]

Tags: Free Articles · Opt-in Email

How To Develop A Powerful USP for Your Direct Marketing Business

January 10th, 2007 · 3 Comments

One of the first steps in creating a marketing plan is developing a USP, or Unique Selling Proposition (sometimes called a Unique Selling Point or a positioning statement). A USP is an ultimate statement of benefit, or the single most compelling reason why a customer should buy from you over your competition.
In a short, […]

Tags: Free Articles · General Marketing · Unique Selling Proposition



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