Category: internet marketing
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Email newsletters are still popular even with advancing social media
Even with the continuing popularity of social media including Facebook, Twitter, and Google+, many experts still suggest that each business should have an email newsletter. Opinion surveys still put Web site visits and email newsletters as the number one preferred method by many to shop online especially during holidays followed by print media, friends and…
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Amazon.com jumps into online grocery business
Article written by Computer Science Resources It is estimated that U.S. consumers will buy $21 billion worth of groceries online by 2016. Growing at 9.5 percent annually, Bloomberg Businessweek estimates that figure is 52 percent higher than last year’s groceries sold over the Web. As the broadband Internet access expands, many expect that selling groceries…
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Using Google keyword search tool to your benefit
Article written by Find Comment Use Google Keyword Research Tool to work for you. When you enter any word or phrase, Google will report back to you on an average how many times it has been searched and how strong the word or phrase is. This helps you or your business with what word or…
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Content and quality is king
Many forms of blogs can be used to expand your business, attract new customers, provide product information to customers, achieve reasonable Google ranking and many other benefits for your business. More than 321,000,000 blogs contained in Google Blogger, how to get ahead of the pack is critical. Here are some useful strategies to use blogs…
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Memorable Internet acronyms are coming soon
The well-known acronyms on the Internet soon will have many more memorable “Top Name Domain” (TLDs) joining them. More than 50 percent of 250 million domain names in the world are ending with .com, .org, or .net. Soon there will be .book, .music, .shop, .baby, .casino, .pizza and many more. The cyberspace directory agency known…
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Marketing wars are gearing up for holidays
Holidays are fast approaching and online as well as brick-and-mortar stores are fighting for your business. Online shopping accounts for approximately seven percent of the U.S. retail sales and year over year online sales are increasing. Last year approximately 50 percent of shoppers looked into online buying. During the holidays e-commerce becomes a more powerful…
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Facebook IPO blunder
The Menlo Park, California based Facebook, the world’s biggest social networking company went public in May 2012 on the NASDAQ market at $38 per share after months of speculations. On the day of the release, trading of the stock was delayed more than half an hour and it took more than two hours for traders…
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Google’s presence in China continues
Google pulled out of China and moved its operations to Hong Kong in 2010 objecting to the censorship of the Chinese government. Google traditionally place its advertisements next to the search box. Since its departure, the Beijing-based Baidu is the number one search engine in China capturing 78.6 percent market share. Google still the number…
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Blogs to attract new customers
Small businesses are finding it difficult to get new customers. Traditional advertising methods such as direct mail, radio advertising is no longer providing the desired results. Internet opportunities to promote your business are abundant. Here is a way to attract more customers and promote your business. You can start a Web site to serve as…