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Posted by Catherine Franz
There are five types of people that browse the web:
(1) Specific Information Seekers
(2) Current Information Seekers
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Posted by Todd Swickard
After you get done reading this article, go to the computer and pull up Google.com. I want to you try a little experiment. Try typing in your dealership name in the search area. Do you come up? Are you even ranked first, second, third? Now try typing in a few different combinations the makes you sell plus your town or used makes and your town (Chevrolet St. Louis, Used VW Pittsburgh). Coming up now?
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Posted by Paul Hooper - Kelly
Internet niche markets are currently in vogue, but are really nothing new. In marketing, we've always been taught the route to sales success is: "Find a niche and fill it.". In fact, so long established is the concept, guys in togas, selling chariots in Ancient Rome, probably strove hard to find their own unique niche.
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Posted by Klinita Burke
The internet has been deemed as an equalizer that gives small businesses as much marketing power and reach as their larger business counterparts online.
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Posted by Kevin Bidwell
Last month we conducted a survey of our readers. The results have been interesting, to say the least.
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Posted by Layard Dunnett
It's just another scam based on people not paying attention and actually thinking about what they are seeing and the desire to find solutions outside of themselves.
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Posted by Joel Walsh
Can you really get a website even without knowing anything about code, and without paying a fortune? Find out.
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Posted by Rick Miller
Do you want to build an online business? Do you want to have a better love life? Do you want to improve yourself?
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