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Marketing -
Melbourne Marketing Strategy
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Written by Wes Towers - Graphic Design Melbourne
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Tuesday, 05 July 2011 |
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In Business, Bigger Isn’t Always BetterA bigger business is better than a smaller one right? They will get the work done faster and do a better job since they have more resources than a smaller business. Oh really?
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Marketing -
Melbourne Marketing Strategy
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Written by Wes Towers - Graphic Design Melbourne
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Tuesday, 31 May 2011 |
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Your Articles Suck because Your Headlines Suck!
Marketers often have processes they follow in writing articles, especially if they are designed to boost website traffic. Most start off by doing some research on keywords. Next they will probably start with the body of the article, trying to include their keywords. Once they are complete, they will probably try to come up with a catchy headline.
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Marketing -
Melbourne Marketing Strategy
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Written by Wes Towers - Graphic Design Melbourne
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Tuesday, 17 May 2011 |
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Is this the End of Email Marketing?
Social media marketing may be the buzz word in online marketing these days. Does this mean email marketing is a thing of the past? Do we need to adapt and re-think the way we use email marketing as businesses?
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Marketing -
Melbourne Marketing Strategy
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Written by Wes Towers - Graphic Design Melbourne
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Monday, 02 May 2011 |
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Blogosphere Roundup 3
First of all, I would like to apologise for starting my weekly roundup about a month ago and then stopping it after only two posts. I really intended to do a weekly roundup, but found my work schedule could not handle it. If I continued with it, I would have gone bonkers with the work-load. It’s great to be busy. The problem is there is just so much I’d like to do.
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Marketing -
Melbourne Marketing Strategy
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Written by Wes Towers - Graphic Design Melbourne
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Tuesday, 12 April 2011 |
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The Ultimate Referral Machine
This is a free extract of the product that can be purchased here
While the Internet and social media has the power to connect you with thousands of people and rekindle old friendships, it can make us lazy when it comes to creating and working on meaningful relationships. In the past, keeping in touch with people meant calling them on the phone, sending a letter or meeting face to face to catch up. It was all about personal connections.
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