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Let’s face it, sometimes the really important part of a YouTube video that you want to share is somewhere in the middle… And who wants to waste time wading through an entire video to get to the really good stuff?

Well, there’s a really easy way to link directly to the middle of a YouTube Video within your website or blog. Read the rest of this entry

The Insider Secrets to Marketing Your Business on the Internet Version 2009 Review

According to the author of The Insider Secrets to Marketing Your Business on the Internet Version 2009, the Latest Edition is everything you’d Expect From A Beginner’s Guide To Starting An Online Business with over 1,250 pages of detailed, moneymaking strategies and techniques have been carefully laid out in bite-sized, easy to grab-and-apply sections, making it dead-easy to determine what you need, apply it to your business, and move onto the NEXT step. Read the rest of this entry

If your business largely depends on your local market, then getting your website and business listed in Google Maps is really important.

I found a really great article from Duct Tape Marketing that lays out how to get listed and gives you more information about why it’s so important.  Well worth reading if your business more local than global!

In addition, here are some other great resources you’ll find useful to learn how to get listed in Google Maps:

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How can you really make money using public domain?  It’s a question I hear frequently.  The short answer is that you can use public domain for anything that you want to use it for.  You’re really only limited by your imagination.  You can literally chop it up, use it completely intact, create derivative works based on it, combine it with other materials, etc.

Here are eight public domain use ideas to get you thinking:

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Apparently a lot of big businesses hit by our economic downturn have turned to email marketing to try to make up some of their lost sales.

I read an article this morning that talks about a brick and mortar company that required it’s salespeople to acquire at least 25% of customers’ email addresses so that they could conduct email marketing.

When the salespeople couldn’t live up to the quotas, they began submitting made up email addresses… and you can guess what happened then.

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