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Choosing the right keyword for your website
If your website is having a high ranking keyword that no one is searching for, the traffic curve will approach zero. This doesn’t give you any conversion and you can not be proud of your website seeing its search ranking. It is very important to find high search volume keywords and optimize your website for that keyphrase. You can compare the relative popularity of any keyword using tools that are available in the internet.

The Four Key Factors for Website Conversion
Before you start performing split and multivariate testing in order to improve your landing page conversion rate, there are several important factors to keep in mind.

Willpower, the Only Cure for Gravity
As men get older, their health becomes less of a concern, just when it becomes more critical to their quality of life. All it takes is willpower.

Business Ramifications of Web 2.0 – Participate to Gain Business Insights
I recently responded to a question, "How do you improve adoption of Web 2.0 tools inside the intranet at companies outside the high tech industry?" Here was my response: In the March 3rd issue of CIO Insider the following headline grabbed my attention: Banning Social Networks a Losing Battle

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3 Reasons Why You Better Know Your Customers…Or Else
Do you have any idea how much money you’re losing (yes losing) by not knowing who your customers are? Find out why you need to have a SPECIFIC customer in mind…or you could end up losing your business.

Business Ramifications of Web 2.0 – Participate to Gain Business Insights
I recently responded to a question, "How do you improve adoption of Web 2.0 tools inside the intranet at companies outside the high tech industry?" Here was my response: In the March 3rd issue of CIO Insider the following headline grabbed my attention: Banning Social Networks a Losing Battle

Healthcare Marketing in a Down Economy
Bad debts are rising. People can't afford elective procedures, they are losing their benefits, they are losing their jobs. Our volumes are dropping and marketing is being asked to do more with less. How do you respond. Focus on the critical few... those with high margin and strong relationship building potential. This is a marathon...not a sprint.

Science of Staffing: 3 Common Staffing Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
A true solution will usually only present itself after all miscalculations, misinterpretations and misjudgments of the mistake have been properly identified and (GULP!) accounted for. Knowing the most common mistakes on a promotional event is important, but it’s only half the battle for an event marketing agency. Learning from it is the other. Lucky for you, some other poor schlub has already muddled his way onto this list (shut it)- so you can jump straight to the solution instead of going through the grief and embarrassment of losing the respect of your favorite client. That said, please allow me to digress to a few common delusions...

Ideas For Increased Productivity
This is on something that goes through everyones mind pursuing success wherever it may be. It is personal productivity and how can I improve upon it. Where am I going off track and losing my effiency. Productivity is following a order of operation a sequence of tasks arranged so that you are on auto-pilot with your productivity when you follow them. Knowing the things that are time wasters and saying clear of them is truly half of the battle. Give these things a trying and you productivity will improve greatly.

The Law of Perception – Marketing is not a Battle of Products
Marketing is not a battle of products, it is a battle of perceptions, suggests Mike Farrell with aspenIbiz. Read this short article to understand that the (lead and/or) customer don’t care about how good what you have is, they just want to know it will solve their problem.

The Small Business Underdog: How to go head to head with the big dogs of business.
The big corporations of the world seem to have endless resources to force smaller companies into submission. They have in-house marketing teams and hire advertising agencies to create marketing collateral, websites, messaging, advertising, direct mail, and email campaigns. They test and retest, conduct quantitative analysis to measure market share, develop new creative messaging, focus on brand development, and more! Small firms, for the most part, have none of these things. So how can small businesses possibly compete, and more importantly, survive, and get the word out? Is it a losing battle from the beginning?

Call Centers Can Help Struggling Businesses
The purpose behind businesses using telephone answering services is giving those businesses the ability to communicate with their customer base 24 hours a day. If a business is struggling for leads or losing a customer service battle, an answering service can help revamp your company.

What Losing Weight Can Teach You About Marketing
Have you ever struggled with losing those last ten, twenty or even fifty pounds? If you’re like most Americans, the constant battle to lose weight is a full-time job!

Keeping Your Customers
Could you be losing your clients without even realizing it? Many business owners may not even know they are losing their customers until it's too late. here are some tips you can do to ensure your clients stay with you.

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