1) OLD SCHOOL METHODS
If you have a business you should be bartering goods and services with other businesses. You should try to trade for something before you buy it. Barter deals usually require little or no money.
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1) OLD SCHOOL METHODS
If you have a business you should be bartering goods and services with other businesses. You should try to trade for something before you buy it. Barter deals usually require little or no money.
1. Not withstanding, there is a huge amount of quality information on the Internet, much of it free, and also lots to exchange our energy in the form of dollars for someone else’s energy in the form of product or service, on how to sell and market our books.
If you’re doing business on the Web, sooner or later you’ll probably begin to feel like a juggler trying to keep ten balls flying through the air at the same time. There are just too many elements in yourbusiness plan to keep them all going at once.
The solution?
For many people the solution would be to make a list of all the key elements in their business plan. But lists are linear and the Mind doesn’t think in a linear fashion. The Mind thinks in terms of associations, hierarchy, image, color, form, and pattern. So to organize your ideas and generate new ideas, a Map is much more effective than a list. In fact, at the back of your Mind, you probably already have a vaguely-defined map of your online business. A Mind Map is simply a way of putting that structure down on paper.
How the marketing group can add value in the eyes of investors.
Despite the tumultuous and unpredictable state of today’s capital markets, marketers have plenty of ways to increase the value of their organization and help to raise funds for their companies. Here are a few ideas that offer particular promise in the current economic climate. Some represent new marketplace solutions and others offer new twists on time-tested strategies. But don’t get us wrong—we are not suggesting that you overlook traditional marketing strategies that are working for you.
Your personal, online agent is busily completing tasks while you sleep. Is it a dream or reality?
While the technology exists to help you find online information, is there enough intelligent processing available to create a truly personal agent? Can these “smart tools” really get to know you well enough to make decisions for you? Let’s take a look…
If You Teach Me, I Will Go…
Many things prompt this topic. The main thread? *Money* The Internet is changing, of course many of us knew it would.
For weeks now the information and articles and discussion has been flowing on this topic.
As many of you are probably aware, the possibilities of Macromedia Fireworks are virtually limitless. You can create banner graphics, logos, and even HTML code from within Fireworks. But I recently picked up one of the cooler features that Macromedia has blessed us with…the hierarchy mouseover button menu.
I remember the days when the Internet was new and companies were charging an average of $35 to run advertisers’ banners on their web sites for 1,000 impressions.
1) PUBLISH FOR OTHERS
Publish e-zines for other people for free. In return for your work in designing, updating and gathering content, request that your promotional ad be placed at the top of each issue.
Not as many as you would like, I bet! It is a lot easier and less time-consuming to promote your site to people who have *already* visited. So how do you do that? Well, you could: