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The AP wants you to pay up for excerpting their articles on your blog.
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Great quote about getting started from www.krisitincoach.com’s “Morning Mantra” mailing list:
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Find a market, then find a product. Most people do it the other way around, but here’s a good way to think about it to get yourself on the right track.
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One of the things I learned while working in the game industry is that while the marketing staff was always concerned about building the company brand, most gamers were generally more “game loyal” than “brand loyal”.
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After a series of posts on the different categories of people I run into in my stumbling and paced journey into the Internet Marketing world.
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I’ve been posting my thoughts on the various categories of people I run into as I get more and more into the world of Internet Marketing.
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This is the third of a series of post about the categories of people that I’m finding as I make my way through the world of Internet Marketing and what I call the “Internet Gold Rush”.
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We’ve talked about my current thinking on the different categories of people I’ve seen as I wander my way through the “Internet Gold Rush”.
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Most people have heard the story how during the California Gold Rush, the group of people that generally made the most money were those selling the shovels.
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Last week at Armand Morin’s Big Seminar 11, Eric Graham (aka The Conversion Doctor) covered the fine art of “Conversion Rate Optimization” or CRO.
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