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526: Always Market Your Business On A Tight Budget
Why it is important to make every advertising medium you pay for and use earn its keep and not waste your time and money
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527: How To Write Effective Ads For Your Business
This article will give you direct and clear instructions on how to write advertising that brings more customers to your business.
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528: How Writing Articles Can Increase Your Business
Take a look at how to write effective and interesting articles that will increase your website traffic and potential customers.
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529: How To Promote A Company Online And Offline
Explains how to promote a business over the internet and through alternative routes.
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530: How To Run An Email Marketing Campaign
Explains the strategies of success for promoting a company with email.
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531: How To Tell The World About Your New Gizmo
Advertising your new gizmo has never been easier, thanks to the Internet. But don't just sign on with any classified ad service. The differences between services can be vast.
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532: Get the Word Out With a Smart Printing Campaign
Generally cheap, easy and quite capable of producing results, few things are easier than a smart printing campaign for getting the word out.
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533: How To Write Compelling Copy That Will Sell Your New Gizmo
Finding the right place to advertise your new gizmo is only half the battle. Getting buyers to want it is the real challenge. The key is writing good sales copy.
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534: P.T. Barnum's 21 Timeless Virtues Of Money Getting
P.T. Barnum's money habits will help you prosper.
Here, then, is the strategy of one of America's rich and famous men, in the days when both were almost impossible, with America mainly a agrarian nation and technological ways and techniques of conducting business today did not exist.
One. Don't skip on trifles and spend on luxuries.
Two. Don't try to keep up appearances, but instead always have more money coming in than going out, even if it means having to save and do without certain things.
Three. Stay in good health. Avoid "poisons"-cigarettes and alcohol that destroy the health.
Four. Choose the right vocation. The one that fits your particular temperament and genius. Only then will you have the energy to succeed in it. The wrong vocation will exhaust you. Success in it will always be a struggle against your own interests.
Five. Choose the right place. If you are an excellent mathematician, for example, a farming community will not benefit you at all. You need to be in a technological city or a college town.
Six. Avoid debt. That means consumer debt. Investment debt, properly managed, is the source of future wealth.
Seven. Persevere. Nothing in business is easy. Everything will tax you to the limits of your endurance. Only those who persist through their own doubts, confusion, and inadequate knowledge will be able to move to a better place with more opportunity.
Eight. Work with all your might. Ambition, energy, industry. These are your tools to refine your economic power.
Nine. Don't wait for something to show up. Act with what you have on hand. Better prospects will come later when you are more able to perceive it and receive it.
Ten. Learn the many details of your business.
Eleven. You must buy your experience. It is never given free. There is a price that you have to pay to get it.
Twelve. Cautiously lay out your plans but boldly carry them out. First, thought. Methodical and exact thinking and planning. Then, decisive and incisive action.
Thirteen. Never have anything to do with an unlucky man (or woman) or place. Some people and places will never improve. You have to go where the energy is right for you. Just as a bad location can do you in, so too can the wrong associations.
Fourteen. Use the best tools that you can afford. Precise work will be paid for in higher income, and for that you need the right tools to do the job well.
Fifteen. Understand the value of a dollar by earning it. Money that is simply given is not respected, but money that is earned comes from effort and ingenuity.
Sixteen. Daily add to your stock of knowledge. Learn a little more about your craft each day.
Seventeen. Daily expand your experiences. Put into practice what you have learned because there is always a discrepancy between the academic and the experiential.
Eighteen. Don't scatter your power. Trying out too many ventures without sufficient skills in any of them will not create the focus and creative expansion that earns you mastery.
Nineteen. Be systematic. Break procedures down to replicable tasks to create continuity and momentum. But also don't be rigid, or else it will be stagnant and dysfunctional.
Twenty. Advertise your business. If nobody knows about you, how can they buy from you? If your skills are not known, then who will hire you?
Twenty-one. Treat customers well, or they will not only not buy from you again, but they will also sow seeds of malice about you that will shrink your clientele.
As you can see, the money rules that applied a hundred years ago still apply today. Money, then and now, still likes smart people.
P.T. Barnum was more than a gifted showman, remembered for his museums and his circus. He was also a brilliant businessman, with a knack for making money through creative enterprise, in the days when such a feat bordered on the legendary.
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535: All You Wanted to Know About Contextual Ad Program
Explains how to place an advertisement in context and the types of contextual ad programs.
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536: Making Money from Inter-Net Traffic, Affiliates, and Ads
Explains the fundamentals of gaining website traffic to your inter-net site.
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537: Promote Your Home Business
How to promote your home business.
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538: Radio Or Television - Is One Better Than The Other?
It seems that the radio may have seen the last of its days. It is trying to come back with the introduction of digital radio being available in some countries, but it seems that it may be too little too late.
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539: Promoting Your Business on CD - (Part 1)
Instead of traditionally distributing your business's sales info by sending it on paper via postal mail, revolutionize and upgrade your promotion by letting prospects now 'hear' and 'see' your business.
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540: 6 Ways You Can Advertise Your New Business
Your advertising plan should be a vital part of your marketing plan. You have an excellent service or a useful product and you need to let people know what you have to offer! People learn about your business through advertising. Because successful advertising is creative and innovative, the creative person has a distinct advantage in developing an effective strategy.
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541: Who hasn't heard of the 'Rich Jerk'?
Don't reinvent the wheel. Observe what works and see how you can tweak it to work for you.
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