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Inventor of the Digital Video Recorder (DVR) and CEO of Roku to Keynote Streaming Media West This Fall
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7 Simple Marketing Tips
Here are 7 simple marketing tips to help you boost your sales and profits quickly. All are easy to use and work for any business.
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The iPods have been a market hit since their launching in 2001. With the appearance of the new iPod video on the market in 2005, the iPod became even more popular, as it achieved high umbers in sales and an increased interest from the public. The sales of the iPod video were, in general, better than the expectations. Considering the fact that the new product brought, indeed, something new to the market, which was never tested before and the customers were used to the idea that iPod stands for music and, in a smaller part, it stands for photos, the sales surprised the producers just like the product surprised the customers and the users.
Several Easy Online Home Business Ideas
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8 Low Cost Ways To Advertise, Promote and Market Your Business
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CluedupMarketing.com has launched a new Marketing Plan Creation Suite for the SME. Branded, The Marketing Escalator®, this Suite aims to make marketing simpler for the small and medium-sized business. It not only fills the need for an easy to use plan writing toolkit but it also supports this with a substantial skills training program in marketing, and with a sales growth model, designed to help the user business achieve rapid, sustainable sales growth.
The Apprentice: 5 Lessons in Marketing
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Listrak Email Marketing Announces Integration with Google Analytics
Listrak combines powerful email marketing tracking capabilities with web analytics for increased accuracy and relevancy.
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Small Business Mistakes: Are You Making Enough of Them?
That's right are you making enough mistakes in your business? Some of you are probably annoyed at my question; others are thinking "Geez, Rose! If I made any more mistakes I'd have to run screaming back to a day job!"If you went to school in the public school system in America, you were culturally trained to avoid and hide mistakes, after all; your teachers and professors didn't give you a great grade for your efforts unless those efforts produced great results. So, too, if you were an employee in corporate America you were rewarded for chasing perfection and penalized for making mistakes.
Hunter Barth Advertising Changes Name to Orange Label Art + Advertising: Re-Branding Marketing Strategy Draws Upon Orange County,
Hunter Barth Advertising, one of Orange County's longest-standing privately held advertising agencies, announced today that after 35 years of service it is changing its name and brand to Orange Label Art + Advertising. The company's branding shift was coordinated in response to an internal desire for greater identification with the marketing heritage of Orange County, California, in which citrus growers utilized crate labels as artistic marketing tools and as promotion of area-specific advertising messages. Rochelle Reiter, the advertising agency's vice-president of business development, has announced plans to take on a co-ownership role that coincides with news of the company's name change.
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Author of "New Rules of Marketing and Public Relations" book will illustrate new opportunities in marketing to HR buyers
Los Angeles, CA. (PRWEB) July 15, 2008 -- Helmut Flasch, CEO of Flasch International (www.flasch.com) says, "It is a known fact that small business is the backbone of economies throughout the world," as he heads to India to share his wealth of knowledge with businesses in a country destined to become a world economic powerhouse. Below are 5 tips that all businesses should practice, especially in a slow economy:
*Recognize you are only in the business of marketing the business you are in and nothing else. Unlike 100 years ago, providing good service or medical care is not enough in today's marketplace. Ultimately, only those who learn and do marketing consistently and smartly will survive and prosper.
*Becoming a 'Jolly Good Fellow (http://www.flasch.com/social.html)' within the community tremendously raises ones credibility and visibility, much of it through free PR. Not to be looked at as some PR gimmick, invest some time learning the issues concerning your community and get involved in things such as Anti Drug Events, Food Drives or Mentoring Young People. This is part of the 'Un-Advertising Approach (http://www.unadvertising.info)' and is the thing that communities often remember much more than traditional direct advertising.
*Most medical practices and small businesses (http://www.doctorrelation.com/) cut down their marketing efforts during a slow economy. This will not only shrink business further, but in 1, 2 or 3 years when the economy picks up again, they will be too paralyzed financially to take advantage of the economical upturn.
*Avoid the "Bee-Hopping Approach" to marketing. If you are looking for that one marketing action to bring success and growth, financial hardship and being overworked will be the result. It is always a combination of marketing actions done together that will work.
*You do not have to like a marketing action for it to work. People do not like root canals, having their transmissions fixed or having to stop smoking to stay alive. What counts is that the practice or business increases as a result.
For a more comprehensive explanation of these points, see contact info below. Helmut Flasch's upcoming new book and video series on all facets of small medical /dental and general business operations is scheduled for release in late Summer 08.
Helmut Flasch is the recipient of the "Keeping America Strong Award" presented by William Shatner (http://www.flasch.com/keepingamericastrong.html) on the television show, "Heartbeat of America," to US companies that have made significant contributions to business innovation and economic progress in a post 9-11 economy.
Contact Information:
Sandi Arabia & Lawrence Shersher
Flasch International
800-513-7504
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