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Sell the Sizzle Not the Steak with a Press Release - 625 days ago
A press release is a no cost, high impact tool for getting free publicity. It can be used to make or break any company. The key is insure the press release is written as a “news worthy” article for reporters to pick up and publish it. If... Topics: advertising, Always Be Marketing, marketing, news, newspaper, oprah, press, publicity, talk show
EBC is Your All Day Commercial - 673 days ago
How many emails do you send or reply to on a daily basis … 5…10…20…30…50…more? Hold that thought . . .In the advertising business an ad impression refers to how many pairs of eyeballs see a particular ad. So 1... Topics: advertise, advertising, Always Be Marketing, commercial, ebc, electronic business card, email, eyeballs, impression, marketing, Networking for Success, Networking Tool Box, outlook, savvy intrapreneur, signature, who knows you
Relationship Marketing and Tigers - 675 days ago
Wikipedia presents Relationship marketing as a form of marketing developed from direct response marketing campaigns conducted in the 1960’s and 1980’s which emphasizes customer retention and continual satisfaction rather than individual... Topics: business, develop, frank furness, google, management, marketing, people, relation, relationship, Relationship Management, terry brock, wikipedia
High Impact Low Cost Public Relations Tool - 677 days ago
Bar none, a blog is a phenomenal marketing and public relations tool.Below are some excerpts from a couple of iTechSpeak articles.Here is a practical application news item about Walmart getting cozy with bloggers “Wal-Mart Enlists Bloggers in P.R... Topics: blogs, campaign, cost, low, market, marketing, Networking Tool Box, new york, peter rojas, public, relations, rich, solution, steve rubel, tail, tool
Managing Contacts is a Requirement for Success - 677 days ago
As you meet people, managing your contacts is crucial to keeping up with developing relationships. As you watch this video, just replace the word “Fans” with clients and “music business” with your type of business. In the video.. Topics: artists, contact, influence, manage, management, music, Networking for Success, people, Relationship Management, selling, sphere, video



