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Internet Marketing Without Experience - It Can Be Done
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Multilingual SEO: the Multi-Market Advantage
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| An online multilingual marketing strategy is essential for any business wanting to expand into international markets. Today, companies are spending thousands of dollars to develop and maintain localized websites outside their domestic market. |
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Should I Use Article Marketing or Not?
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| Assessing whether article marketing should be used or not, by internet marketers, based on a few positives and negatives of the technique. |
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Rule 6 Do Something Thats Totally Outrageous
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| This is Rule #6 in a series of articles on "21 ways to Increase the Power and Profit of Your Advertising Without Spending an Extra Cent," by Brad Sugars. |
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How SEO and Website Translation will Effect your Online Marketing Strategy
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| In today's world, most people are using the Internet to find information and gain access to resources they both normally cannot access or would require some travel and effort to acquire. The Internet solves this disparity between customer need and customer access by enabling any user in a myriad of countries with a portal to the Internet to have access to all the information/services/products they desire with a click of a button. This change has led many marketing firms and agencies to evolve their marketing strategies from radio and TV to aggressive online awareness and promotional activities. This change is due in part to the immense potential for growth the Internet facilitates in both the local and global markets for service(s) or product(s). |
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Father Hiran: Thankful for a Priest Who Changed Our Lives
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The 5 Golden Rules of Awesome Blogging
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| Whenever you sit down and decide to write for your bog always communicate in plain language. Anyone who traveled to a foreign country knows that speaking the native tongue is much better that using a translator or a dictionary. In the land of the web, things are no different. Learn the "native language of the web" and all the web surfers will read and understand you better. |
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E-Mail Tip #17 - Matching Words with Body Language
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| E-mail has a kind of Body Language, and if the words do not match the body language there is going to be confusion at best and open warfare at worst. This article shares an example of a mismatch between Body Language and words and gives an antidote. |
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E-mail Tip #25 - Watch for Changes in E-Body Language
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| There is a weath of information in between the lines in e-mails. This is a kind of body language. However, just as in physical body language, to be valid, one must look for changes in body language. This article explains why and how to interpret the changes. |
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Home-based Business Opportunity: Language Translation
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| If you are fluent in two or more languages, you can start your own home-based business in language translation. The market for language translation is as deep as the ocean and as wide as the sky. You will translate audio files into a foreign language of which you are fluent in. |
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3 Essential Elements of Body Language In Non Verbal Communication
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| Body language is a form of non verbal communication that includes gestures, expressions and various other movements of the body with which we communicate. In our daily lives, most of the impact that we create on others is done through body language. This article summarizes three important aspects of body language that have to be kept in mind for lasting success. |
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The Language Of Music - A Form Of Musical Communication
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Leadership Lessons Come In Many Forms
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| You may have missed this unless you were visiting the Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress recently. A female Cooper Hawk is flying loose there and the question is how to help her get out.
However, there is a deeper, more important question that our Native American kin would also ask. What is the message that she brings?
There is so much wisdom we miss when we disconnect from the messages of nature. Outer nature is a reflection of our inner nature and having lived in New Mexico and studied with Native teachers I have learned to stop and ask why a certain animal shows up in real life or in my dreams. The answers are always illuminating. |
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What Color Is Your Taco?
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| Invited by a dear friend who's a savvy collector of Native American paintings, I took a quick day-trip this weekend to the annual Indian Market in Santa Fe. I met a handful of the best Native American artists in the world (introduced in most cases by my friend), and feasted my eyes on some amazing works of art in "The City Different," which is an artwork in its own right.... |
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Considering high-context vs. low-context cultures and its impact on cross-cultural leadership communications.
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| Communicating in your own native language is difficult enough. Add to this the nuances of differing cultures and we have a rather complex matter. Such nuances create certain barriers to communicating in a cross-cultural setting. Today, more than ever, leaders must find ways to influence people in varying cultures. Further, leaders must begin to understand the implications of globalization and how the very patterns of thought are based on the individual’s culture of origin. This article seeks to outline the meaning of high- and low-context cultures; polychronic and monochronic cultures; and explain how leaders may begin to better communicate within the context of these differing cultural settings. |
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