Business Start-Up continued
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- 2007
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Comcast acts as though the fundamental principle of success in the free market is "Less for more!" Unlike Comcast, I am offering this article for free.... keep reading
If your business offers a free service, let your customers know. Otherwise, it may annoy them. This happened to me last week.... keep reading
This list of questions will get you started.... keep reading
I can tell you how to price an item in the direct mail business. In face-to-face negotiations, it's trickier. But there is a general rule governing both. It's simple, once you know it. It's not simple if you don't.... keep reading
Corporations are rarely ready for the next crisis. They are forced to innovate by competition. If your company ignores this trend, it's toast.... keep reading
This isn't as easy as it sounds, and it doesn't sound easy.... keep reading
The fundamentals of direct-response advertising are perfect for YouTube. The people who understand YouTube don't understand marketing, and vice versa -- except for Bill Myers.... keep reading
The guru of guerrilla video shows you how to get started using the free Camtasia Studio 3.0 program to create powerful, effective YouTube videos.... keep reading
Here is the inescapable reality: people are lazy. Don't make them work hard to do what you suggest, especially send you money.... keep reading
I have run several businesses. When starting a new project, there is a rule you must keep in mind before you open it to the public: "This won't work as planned." Here's how to get it working.... keep reading
I paid $300 for this. Now it's being given away for free as a promotional. Don't miss this!... keep reading
I think we are headed into recession. Who has the advantage, big business or small business?... keep reading
Google offers a lot of free services that most people have never heard of. Here is one of them.... keep reading
Here is a good example of how a giant firm doesn't know what it is doing.... keep reading
There is one thing no e-letter should do. Any publisher that makes this mistake is throwing away money. It is evidence that his webmaster is running the business -- a bad sign.... keep reading