There seems to be a never ending argument among marketing and sales professionals as to what really is the difference between marketing and sales functions.
Bring That Difference to Your Business!
Romans had a phrase for this- First among Equals.
Freelance Copywriters on the Internet: How to Tell the Difference Between Heaven-Sent and Hack
If you’re hunting for a good freelance copywriter and have never done it before, or if you have but find yourself needing another for the first time in a while, I don’t envy you.
Blogs -N- Forums, What’s The Difference?
Tom put up a post about blogs and forums that’s quite noteworthy. I tried to comment on it at SVW but TypeKey crapped out on me so I’ll post my comments here.
Aptitude Tests Reveal the Difference Between Your Aptitude & Ability
Aptitude tests measure your skills, abilities, values, interests and personality in order to help you determine which careers you might be best suited for and eliminate those that you are not.
Difference Between Shared and Dedicated Web Hosting?
This article will explain the key differences between 2 web hosting services available today: shared and dedicated web hosting.
Waiting to Incorporate: What A Difference A Date Can Make
If you’re a sole proprietor, perhaps you’ve considered incorporating your small business or self-employment activity.
What’s The Difference Between Marketing And Advertising?
Many people confuse marketing with advertising or vice versa. While both components are equally important, they are also very different. Knowing the differences between the two can put your company on the fast track to success.
Accessibility Issues Make a Difference
You often read advice from industry experts along the lines of “using tags as they were meant to be used” and limiting your use of advanced programming techniques in order to make your site accessible.
The Difference between Paid and Organic Listings
As a business sector, the world of search is changing. Last week I wrote a piece about how Google has less decision making power than users might think as the company finds itself in a business environment that is being molded by factors outside their corporate control. The bottom line in any enterprise, regardless of the social mission associated with that enterprise is survival. In the business world, survival necessitates making money. Saying one needs to make money is a lot easier than actually making that money. Being a leader in any field does not necessarily equate to turning a profit as evidenced by the dead or dying brands Lycos, Alta Vista and Infoseek. Each of these search tools provided their users with good, relevant information but none of them could survive on their own. Each has been gobbled up by a bigger player and eventually killed or put on the “death-watch” list.