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To really learn about direct marketing and how you can use it to better your business you should first understand what direct marketing is. According to Wikipedia, direct marketing is defined as “a sub discipline of marketing focused to driving purchases that can be attributed to a specific call to action”. This marketing discipline can [...]
Posted by on Wednesday, August 18, 2010 at 8:42 pm
Filed under Marketing Articles · Tagged Business Message, Business Name, Business Success, Cost Of Advertising, Customer Response, Customer Responsiveness, Direct Mail, Direct Marketing Strategy, Helpful Products, Important Things, Mail Email, Marketing Campaign, Marketing Email, Persistence, Quality Sales, Radio Television, Response Rate, Target Audience, Utter Frustration, Wikipedia
Image via WikipediaI found this fascinating quote today: “We all know the impact that social media, more specifically Facebook, is having on our real estate business,” said Brad Coy, REALTOR® with San Francisco Real Estate Services. “It’s great to have an application like the one from Roost that allows me to elevate that social media [...]
Posted by on Thursday, March 4, 2010 at 3:24 pm
Filed under Drip Marketing Ideas · Tagged Bird S Eye View, Estate Business, Facebook, Media Presence, Real Estate Services, Realtor, San Francisco Real Estate, Social Media, Useable Data, View Image, Wikipedia
The word “cloud computing” gets thrown around quite often these days, but in the case of establishing an online presence a cloud of relevant and precise information about our brand is exactly what we are trying to achieve. Let’s have a look at two online services in which you can create online profiles, and how [...]
Posted by on Saturday, August 22, 2009 at 7:51 am
Filed under Marketing Articles · Tagged Anchor Text, Characterist, Clickable Text, Content Website, Correlation, Cv, Establishing Credibility, Google, Hyperlink, Online Tools, Paying Attention, Presence, Probability, Profiles, Search Engine Results, Search Engine Robot, Search Engines, Spam, User Generated Content, Wikipedia