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LinkedIn Poll: What's stopping you from making more?

The Internet is obviously, a vital part of almost all business.  So why aren’t more people, especially in smaller businesses, getting more out of it?  We’ll ask a few questions over the next week to find out.  For today the question is simple: What is your biggest road block to getting better results from your [...]

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Study Shows Demographic Differences in Internet Marketing Priorities

A recent poll on LinkedIn, published by freelance marketing advisor Carlos Redlich, revealed some rather interesting results. In an attempt to narrow the focus of an e-book he’s preparing, Redlich asked members of the professional networking site to answer the question “What Are Your Biggest Questions On Internet Marketing?” They had five categories from which [...]

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Does Your Company’s Graph, Poll or Chart Need a Makeover?

Make your visual aids more simple and easy-to-use. Don’t you want to get rid of that bowl cut your friend has been sporting since 6th grade? Sometimes visual aids, like people, need a makeover. Among its many benefits, makeovers can give an unsightly graph a quick touch up, get rid of a poll’s unappealing colors [...]

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4 Strategies to Spin a Better Web(inar)

It’s taken a couple years, but the webinar has finally taken off. How do we know? Have a look at our inbox – it’s full of invitations for this, that and the other one. While we don’t have time to attend every session (we’re too busy blogging), we’ve seen plenty of marketing-based sessions to offer [...]

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Barak Obama Wants You to Vote… and Blog

Some polls show that Barak Obama is doing better than John McCain when it comes to younger voters for the 2008 presidential election. According to Newsweek: Overall, voters see Obama as the preferred agent of “change” by a margin of 51 percent to 27 percent. Younger voters, in particular, are more likely to see Obama [...]

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