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10 Steps to Successful Marketing

Thursday, January 21, 2010

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Most businesses I talk to tell me that when it comes to marketing, they feel overwhelmed.    So many decisions, options and tools to use.  Which one will work, which one will not cost much, which one will take up the least of my time?? With so many options and decisions to make, fear creeps in and this [...]

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Twitter – SEO Tips

Thursday, September 24, 2009

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A  very good colleageue of mine, Gareth Morgan from Liberty Marketing sent out this article today in his newsletter on SEO Tips for Twitter. If you use Twitter or you are just getting into Twitter, check out Gareth’s 5 SEO Tips to tweet your way up the Search Engines. If you like the article, sign up for his newsletter [...]

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Copywriting Tip No. 1 – Talk to your Reader

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

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Pick up one of your leaflets or our company brochure and have a look at the words you are using to promote your business. My bet is there is a lot “we” words i.e. “we” are good at, “we” have been in business for… Don’t worry you are not alone, over 80% of marketing [...]

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Top Five Most Annoying Jingles

Monday, June 29, 2009

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Music really can make or break an advert, according to a survey carried out by The C0-operative with YouGov, which found that 47 per cent of Brits said they might buy music heard in an advert if they liked it.  While 32 per cent admitted they would change the channel if an advert came on [...]

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Get to Know your Customers – Sell More

Friday, June 19, 2009

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Do you really know your customers?

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The Apprentice – Is it all About Sales?

Thursday, April 16, 2009

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Don’t get me wrong, I am a huge fan of the Apprentice.  But last nights epsiode was a train crash and I for one will not be watching anymore epsiodes.   When is  marketing going to get the same respect as the sales function in Sir Alan’s organisation. The Apprentice makes good TV, but in the really [...]

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