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Earlier, a perfect marketing model was outbound based which had the inside sales force calling on prospects and clients, seminars, tradeshows, telemarketing, trade publication publicity and broadcast advertising. Since past few years, the electronic marketing has become a key element of your brand marketing. The inbound marketing model comprises of things like SEO, blogging, PPC […]
Recently it has been observed that Google is using inaccurate information regarding PagePank. When the Google PR is shown on our toolbar the PR is significantly lower than on Google’s Directory. This affects everyone using the Google toolbar, as Google needs to address this problem immediately. This causes a lot of trouble for people performing […]
Are you a WordPress blogger? Are you looking out for the best WordPress theme? If yes, then your search ends here. Most bloggers are constantly in the search for an impressive theme that can help in marketing their business. There are hundreds of themes available in the market and choosing one among them is indeed […]
Recently there have been some new estimates over Facebook worth. The new estimates are looking at Facebook being worth between $1 billion and $1.1 billion in revenue this year (2010), a big increase over the $710 million estimate from The Wall Street Journal a few months ago. In all actuality, Facebook, the world’s largest social […]
As bloggers, we must strive to give our readers the highest quality content we can produce, and we must also strive to produce content with enough variety to surprise our readers and keep them coming back for more. I have found that the best way to do this is to create a content that fits […]
Breaking news via Twitter is bad form according to Reuters. In a newly revised version of its social media policy, the site urges journalists to refrain from “tweeting” news events as they happen and encourages professionals to post information to the wire first. Reuters also strongly suggest proofreading “tweets” and getting a manager’s approval on […]