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Marketing Tips - Advertising - Sue and Chuck DeFiore
Typical methods of advertising-newspapers, radio and television are effective if used properly, but there are other, less expensive ways to get your company's name out.Local or cable television is an inexpensive alternative to the traditional forms o ...
3 Simple But Powerful Off-Line Advertising Strategies - Al Martinovic
There are several ways to advertise and get the word out about your business online and the best of them include f-ree search engines, pay per click search engines, writing articles, utilizing press releases, doing joint ventures/ad co-ops, and posti ...
How to Breathe New Life into Your Advertising Campaign - Karin Peavy
If you haven't made many sales or perhaps none at all, don't be discouraged. Use this 10-point checklist to breathe new life into your advertising campaigns and improve your response rate.>>Remind people they are ordering through a secure server. Te ...
Pay Per Performance Advertising : What is it? - Stephen Warren
Pay Per Performance Advertising is when the advertiser pays a fee based on an action which a visitor to his website takes.Pay Per Performance Advertising could cover several things, such as pay per click advertising,This type of Pay Per Performance A ...
Wesite Advertising - Wellington hosts major Internet conference (Scoop.co.nz) More than 700 people
Wellington hosts major Internet conference (Scoop.co.nz) More than 700 people and representatives from 90 governments will be surfing in Wellington next month as the city hosts a major international conference on the Internet.
Internet Satirists Feast On Cultural Icons (Washington Post) The Internet rage of the last days of '05 was the viral success of "Lazy Sunday," a digital short film produced by "Saturday Night Live's" Chris Parnell and Andy Samberg. "SNL" broadcast the film during the Dec. 17 show, and the thing caught fire on the Internet, becoming a must-see around office cubicles. (If you're one of the dozen or so people who haven't seen "Lazy Sunday," a rap about two
Internet Radio Failing to Find Support? (Slashdot) K Fox asks: "WOXY, one of the Internet's larger radio stations, has announced that it will soon implement a monthly subscription fee, to support operations. When the Cincinnati based station went from terrestrial broadcast 97.7 to Internet only, they vowed to keep their streams free to listers. Now, they are saying that increased broadcast taxes, falling advertising revenue, and the overall
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