Posted on August 15th, 2008 by Vincent Newton
According to one study, the typical visitor will 25 - 45 seconds on your website before he or she leaves. Nowadays, internet users are impatient. They will look for any excuse to move on to the next website.
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Posted on August 13th, 2008 by Frank Nathe
There are ways to find the perfect company to meet your business’s printing requirements when other companies can’t. With these tips, you’ll be able to find the business-printing company that truly is the best.
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Posted on August 7th, 2008 by Matthew Anderson
It may sound odd, but there is a great value in used skydiving equipment. As in other items such as exercise machines or skis, where people buy them and only find time (or devotion) to use them once or twice, the same thing goes for the equipment involved in skydiving.
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Posted on August 7th, 2008 by Derek Gehl
Here’s how to filter the REAL money-making opportunities from all the B.S. out there, with my Scam Detector Check List!
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Posted on August 5th, 2008 by Doug Smith
There are advantages and disadvantages to purchasing a vehicle at a government or police auction instead of going to a car dealership. Many people don’t realize it, but the police seize thousands vehicles every month and in most cases auction them off to the general public at greatly reduced prices.
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Posted on August 4th, 2008 by Hugh Roberts
Sales development is the act of training a agent in the act of sales. Sales, which can be done individually or as part of a team, is where a person sells a merchandise or service to a buyer. It is often believed that selling is the same as marketing but there is a distinct difference - marketing exists to advocate a item by making it attractive to a potential buyer and, through this, may passively generate a sale. On the other hand, a sales agent actively speaks with a potential client, showing specifically how their goods or service can help the client by giving them detailed information. The best sales agent is someone who works in conjunction with their client and performs to answer the customer’s wants and goals with the product or service to be sold.
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Posted on July 31st, 2008 by Adam Peters
Shopping for Sauder Office Furniture
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Posted on July 31st, 2008 by Hugh Roberts
Sales development is the act of developing a person in the act of sales. Sales, which can be done individually or as part of a team, is where a person sells a merchandise or service to a client. It is commonly thought that sales is the same as marketing but there is a distinct difference - marketing exists to advocate a item by making it attractive to a potential buyer and, through this, may inactively produce a sale. On the other hand, a sales person actively interacts with a potential client, demonstrating directly how their product or service can help the client by providing them tailored information. The best sales team is someone who works in conjunction with their client and performs to meet the customer’s wants and goals with the merchandise or service to be sold.
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Posted on July 31st, 2008 by Andrew Caxton
There are various ways of marketing lawn care services. Sales or leads for lawn care services can be generated through telemarketing or through direct mails. Generally, marketing strategies are employed in fall and spring as there is a great demand for lawn care services during this time. Attempts are also made by various lawn care agencies to minimize cost by printing color postcards or self-mailer brochures.
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Posted on July 31st, 2008 by Dennis Gartland II
1. Headline: On the average, 5x more people read the headline as the body copy. If people like the Headline they will continue to read the body copy. The Headline is what pulls them in. The headline should be simple and clearly state a benefit.
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