Getting A Job By Thinking Outside The Box
Finding a job in this economy is really tough. You don’t need to be told that if you are out of work or just graduating from college. You know it is a struggle to find that job. What if you had some ways to think outside the box (a term I really hate, but it is accurate) to get your resume to stand out above the rest? Do you want that job? Then you should follow this advice. You can’t just add your faceless job history on a desk with a hundred other job seekers. You have to excel and prove yourself unique. Here are five ways to do just that… [Read The Rest of This Article and More User Submitted Trivia and Opinion Here...]
Five New Terms For A Suffering Economy
With the economy the way that it is, it is no wonder that the media has decided to come up with catch phrases or “buzz words” on the situations people are enduring. It is how these terms make it into our lexicon and become mainstream. The terms listed below have been coined within the last few years. They aren’t the one’s that are being used each day, like “Main Street” or “The 99-ers”. Those can go on another list, but here are five terms you can use around the water cooler or at the coffee shop. [To Read More About This, Visit My Main Blog, myFiveBest] Read more…
Napkinology – making your business sell!
I came by this interesting video today. It contains a lot of tongue-in-cheek talking, but once you get past the monotonous guy, it is delivering a fantastic message that you need to hear if you are trying to sell product in your business. It explains that your sales are directly related to the personal experience you give your customer. Watch this video and learn!
Special Thanks to Willie for turning me on to this video!
Categories: Marketing In General, Small Business, Video Tags: getting sales, Intensity quotient, napkinology, perceived value, personal experience
Needs, Wants, and Desires
Traditionally, the three basic needs are food, clothing and shelter. They are the necessities to survive and have made man the predominate species on the planet. In our modern age, however, the “Need” has grown to more than just the “big three”. Today, we “Need” money to pay for certain things that are required, by law. For instance, you need to have electricity in your house. Thus, you “Need” some sort of income or assistance to pay for that electricity. Read more…
Categories: Marketing In General, Small Business Tags: Desires, Gasoline Prices, Government, minimum wage, mywebsource1, Needs, oil companies, poverty level, refineries, Wants
Why I Jumped The PC Ship Over To Mac
A long, long time ago, I used to work on a Mac. When I entered the business world, I switched over to Windows-based computers because that was what the company I worked for was using and for the past 20 years, I have stuck with Windows. This past week, I returned to the Mac and I am so happy that I did. In typical five best fashion, here are the reasons I like the Mac better. Read more…
Categories: Marketing In General Tags: anti-virus software, antivirus, apple computer, mac vs. pc, macintosh, personal computer, windows, windows vista
The Proof Is In The Pudding…Making Your Ads Work For You
How do you know if your ads are working for you? The internet makes it easy to track your return on investment through pay-per-click ads, but how can you track print ads? How do you monitor your radio and television ads? What do you do if your running concurrent campaigns? Here are a few examples on getting this done: Read more…
Categories: Marketing In General Tags: advertising strategies, Direct mail campaigns, effective advertising, monitoring ads, roi
Is There A Time To Grow Up?
When you are treading through your life and thinking about your business, make sure you stop and see what is around you. Don’t take everything so serious. Let me explain: I was going about my business this weekend and a couple of circumstances made me stop and take notice. Read more…
Categories: Marketing In General Tags: business tip, having fun in business, marketing tips
The Little Black Book of Marketing
myWebSource1 Launches The Little Black Book of Marketing
Northeast Ohio Internet Marketing Company offers help to small businesses.
Wadsworth, Ohio – (March, 2010) – myWebSource1, LLC launches the a new eBook directed at small business owners. The new book, called “The Little Black Book of Marketing” is designed to help businesses succeed on the internet by creating a source of links and online marketing information put into simple, and easy-to-use terms that anyone can understand.
Do you find yourself lost when it comes to promoting your web site? Are you online, but nobody knows where to find you? The Little Black Book of Marketing is designed for you! In this 41-page ebook, you will find over 200 links designed to help your business succeed. “When I wrote this ebook”, says author James Fowler, “I was looking for a way to help the local businessman who doesn’t have time to find sites online that will help promote their business. This book is laid out so anyone – whether they’ve been online for years or just beginning – to sit down and start promoting their web site in a matter of minutes.”
Within this eBook, you’ll find:
• How-to Methods to Online Success Put in Easy-To-Use Terms.
• 200+ Helpful Links Gathered From Years of Experience Scouring the Internet.
• Effective Ways of Reaching Your Customers.
• Methods on Leading Customers to You.
• Effective Ways To Promote Your Business and Brand.
• Definitions of Commonly Used Internet Terms.
The book is currently available online for an introductory rate of $19 ($20 off the MSRP) and can be found here: (http://www.mywebsource1.com/littleblackbook.html)
ABOUT myWEBSOURCE1, LLC
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myWebSource1 has been delivering web site designs and internet marketing to businesses since 2006. Comprised of web specialists from across the United States, myWebSource1 offers web sites, content management systems, search engine optimization, pay-per-click management, and social networking for a variety of different businesses.
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Looking For The Ideal Customer In Their Natural Habitat
Who is your ideal client? I am not talking about a potential prospect – someone who might be interested in your business. I mean the ideal client, the one who IS going to buy your products or services. Once you identify who this is, selling to them can be a lot easier, because you aren’t wasting time trying to find them. Read more…
Categories: Marketing In General Tags: business, business marketing, finding customers, ideal client, ideal customer, looking for customers
