There are many different reasons out there fore creating a link campaign; after all, it can benefit you in so many different internet marketing strategies.
MSN Invokes Karma For Charity Campaign
MSN is launching a karmic charity campaign called Under the Butterfly, a concept based on the famous Butterfly Effect that asserts small events impact larger ones. It’s “karmic” because participants in the event will have a choice: keep a prize or donate the cash equivalent.
Google Sponsors Anti-Badware Campaign
Google has added its name to a list of sponsors that includes Lenovo and Sun Microsystems, all of whom are joining an initiative to fight “badware,” a collective term for spyware, malware, and adware.
Customizing Your Business Email Marketing Campaign
How are you treating your subscribers? Do they know you care for them?
Link Popularity Campaign
You need to create a campaign to be successful in every profession. To increase your link popularity you surely need to trigger a link popularity campaign.
Designing Effective PPC Campaign Strategies and Tactics
As with any successful project, clear definitions of the overall strategy and the tactics necessary to achieve that strategy are essential.
What The Heck Is A Campaign And Why Do I Need To Do One?
Many people ask me, “What is a postcard campaign, exactly?” “And why do I need one?” As I have been educating my clients one on one for years now, I suddenly had the bright idea that I needed to explain this for more than just one at a time and in further detail. So here goes
Anatomy Of A Reciprocal Linking Campaign
Reciprocal linking means forming partnerships with other sites who place a link from their Web pages to yours. You then give them a similar link in return.
Google Squanders AdWords Campaign
I’m doing some research on t-shirts and always liked the blogger tees I got from Shellen. So I went to google and searched for Blogger tees. The first sponsored result above the natural results was for blogger but I was more interested in finding them at the Google Store.
The Great American CustomerService Unawareness Campaign
Q: I’m so sick of you so-called business experts always saying the customer is always right. This is my business, not the customer’s, so I’m the one who’s always right. Sure, they can have an opinion, but in the end it’s up to me to decide who’s right and who’s not. And if the customer doesn’t like it they can take their business elsewhere. What do you say to that, Mr. Business Expert? — Paul W.