Internet Marketing Strategy: Joint Venture Offer For Quikonnex Publishers ONLY!
| Wednesday, May 03, 2006 |
Well, further to the discussion at the Quikonnex publishers meeting about comment marketing strategies the private channel has now been set up!
If you're a Quikonnex publisher wanting to be involved with the power techniques of comment marketing then read on...
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Internet Marketing News: Corporate America *gets* podcasting...
| Tuesday, May 02, 2006 |
When corporations like Disney and Whirlpool start speaking at corporate summits on podcasting then clearly podcasting is no longer solely in the realm of the 'techie".
The (usage and uptake) stats about podcasting, ipods and MP3 players are impressive, for example...
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KennethDoyle wrote:
TheLazyInvestor wrote:
This information is great for every Real Estate investing enthuasiast who wants to make money on the internet!
Thanks, Ken!
Happy Investing,
Steve Majors - The Lazy Investor
ButchHamilton wrote:
Hats off to you!
Butch Hamilton
Internet Marketing Strategy: Why Google JUNKsense sites don't work!
| Monday, May 01, 2006 |
The Internet is meant to be about delivering quality information to users, right? So, why doesn't it?
Yes, you can go to search engines, key in a search term (keyword phrase) and be directed to millions of web site pages which purportedly will solve your needs for specific information.
However, with few exceptions (such as news sites and forums) the information on most web sites is generally static, meaning that the information generally doesn't change...
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At the end of the day, this Internet marketing "thingy" is the same ole, same ole (the "video" - "podcasting" example demonstrates that).
Yes, it's a new technology, however... 'ignore the internet marketing hype', because the craft of marketing, is marketing, is marketing...
All one needs to do is 're-orientate' oneself within this new medium.
Kenneth Doyle - The eAnalyst