Posted by Julie Johnson at Jan 31st, 2010 in Internet Marketing
by Julie Johnson
Not that long ago, one of the most successful marketing strategies that a business utilized was the purchase of billboard or newspaper advertisements. This form of advertising gained their business a great deal of exposure and make sure that they were profitable. Today things are very different, instead of billboards and newspapers, customer turn on their computer and search the internet for the service that they are looking for. Since the consumer has changed their means of search, these companies must now change their means of advertising.
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Posted by James Scott at Jan 30th, 2010 in Internet Marketing
by James Scott
How To Find All The Angel Investors And Venture Capital Financing You’ll Ever Need! The once definitive line that would separate hard money and private/angel financing has merged into a hybrid of sorts in the past few years. As the economy has taken a dive and structured private lending firms have felt the crunch we are finding many of these lending solutions closing its doors and re-opening as privately owned and managed funding options with an interest in both lending and seed investment.
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The Perfect Solution To All Your Business Capital Needs: A Must Read For All Business Owners!
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Posted by James Scott at Jan 29th, 2010 in Blogging
by James Scott
Regulation D, Under Sections 4(2) and 3(b) of the Securities Act of 1933, the SEC adopted Regulation D to coordinate the various limited offering exemptions and to streamline the existing requirements applicable to private offers and sales of securities. The Regulation establishes three exemptions from registration in Rules 504, 505, and 506.
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Posted by Bill Lloyds at Jan 28th, 2010 in Internet Marketing
by Bill Lloyds
Selling a product or service to a local customer base often does not provide a business with the needed growth opportunities to thrive. By expanding a customer base a business has the capacity to expand ex potentially. However in order to expand in this manner it is necessary to employ more strategic marketing tools. One of these tools involves the use of SEO and website design.
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Increasing Traffic With SEO And Website Design
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Posted by Robert Holdsworth at Jan 27th, 2010 in Blogging
by Robert Holdsworth
Buyer Beware - Using Power Factor Correction and Transient Voltage Surge Suppression to Reduce Energy Costs.
Today’s energy conscious climate has motivated many to do what they can to become more efficient and conserve energy and money. Unfortunately this same climate has prompted others to take advantage of unsuspecting consumers’ wishes to save energy and reduce expenses.
Companies that tout power factor improvement (kVAR correction) and transient voltage suppression are a good example of this bad trend. Lately we are seeing more and more of these companies cropping up and feel it is time to set the record straight.
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Posted by Ross Everett at Jan 26th, 2010 in Blogging
by Ross Everett
Seattle Slew–the last living Triple Crown winner–died on May 7, 2002 at the age of 28. As one of only 11 Triple Crown winners in history, he is by default one of the greatest horses in the history of thoroughbred racing. Of those 11 legendary animals, Seattle Slew was the only one to complete the Triple Crown with an undefeated record, as well as the only one to have been purchased at a public auction. After retiring in’78, Slew became one of the most important and successful stud horses in the history of the sport. He sired 1,066 foals including 102 stakes race winners. Among this impressive group of offspring was the’84 Kentucky Derby winner, Swale. All told, Slew’s offspring have won an amazing $76 million dollars at the race track. Slew’s stud fee of $300,000 made him a very profitable horse even after his racing career was over. Slew wasn’t a particularly attractive horse, but he had the toughness of a championship boxer and the sort of intestinal fortitude and desire that can only be given by The Creator.
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Posted by Stephen Beck at Jan 25th, 2010 in Internet Marketing
by Stephen Beck
There is no real technicality involved when it comes to recording webinars. All you will need is just two computers and a few tricks of the trade.
You will need to use your primary computer (pc or mac) to broadcast your webinar. If you are looking for a cheap webinar service to get started, then I recommend GoToWebinar by Citrix to avoid the inflated costs that other companies will charge. This company will allow you to accommodate up to 1000 participants on a webinar which is much more than what other webinar services have to offer. Never try to do this in a hurry as it will prove to be quite expensive. If you plan to have more than one webinar in a month, then GoToWebinars is an excellent solution for this. The best part is that they allow you to be able to test yourself by having practice webinars.
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