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    Are You Marketing Backwards?
    Marketing is like rowing a boat. When you know how the pointed bow moves smoothly forward through the water encountering the least amount of resistance. Rowing backwards, the square stern of the boat pushes against the water, requiring more effort and increases the risk of having a wave come over the transom (back) and swamping it. Yet most people market backwards, trying to grow their business while pushing against the greatest level of resistance.Wouldn’t you
    also known as an aggregator.

    What's more, they don't even have to worry about giving out any of their personal details to subscribe to your feed.

    And with a screaming bunch of RSS readers available on the web right now (most of them being free), it wouldn't be very hard to convince your subscribers to get there hands on one.

    RSS readers are available in both versions, desktop and web-based, of which the latter seems to be the most popular.

    Once your subscriber adds your RSS feed to their favorite RSS reader, you go 'live' and instantly establish a direct c

    Cookware in Small Shops
    Last October the wife and I decided to open a Cookware Shop in our village of Hurstpierpoint in Sussex. We looked at 2 or 3 shops and finally got one that is about 9 metres long by 5 metres wide, and then came the decisions to be made about how to get the best range of cookware in such a defined space.Already having searched for many suppliers, some large and some small businesses like ourselves, choosing the product range was going to be crucial to the success of our bu
    If you have been using opt-in email marketing for sometime, I'm sure you might have got accused of spam at some point, even after doing everything right.

    Yes, I'm talking about people who actually agreed to receive your email, blaming you for sending unsolicited mail.

    According to me it's not their fault, as nowadays it's very easy to mistake an 'email marketer' for an 'email bomber'.

    The web has grown so wide and huge in the last couple of years that it has become hard to differentiate between a spammer and a legal email marketer.

    Spammers just didn't disturb a regular email users life but also wrecked havoc in the Internet marketing community.

    Day after day it's becoming devastatingly difficult for permission based email marketers to use email legally and not get slammed for illegal mailing.

    Even after making sure your email looks, sounds, smells and tastes 'Legal', you run a high risk of either getting blocked or being labeled as a spammer.

    On the other hand, if luck favors you and your mail does make it to your subscribers’ inbox safe and sound, what's the guarantee that it'll get opened and read?

    It's a nightmare every marketer would love to avoid.

    Well, you can stop worrying now and have a sigh of relief. It's about time all the hardcore spammers out there had their last laugh.

    The Internet marketing world is abuzz with a brand new technology, which could finally send spamming back to the dark ages, big time.

    If you still don't have a clue of what I'm talking about, it's called RSS and it's turning heads all over the web.

    RSS, which stands for 'Really Simple Syndication' is a new technology, which enables anyone to syndicate his or her content online.

    A lot has been written on what is RSS and how it works. So I would like to keep it short and sweet, as I'm sure you too wouldn't really want to get into the unnecessary technical stuff.

    In simple words, RSS is a way to publish and receive content electronically. RSS files are XML based and are popularly known as RSS feeds.

    What's revolutionary about RSS is, it can help you distribute your content directly to your subscribers, without any spam filters interfering.

    To subscribe and read your RSS feeds, all your subscribers need to have is an RSS reader, also known as an aggregator.

    What's more, they don't even have to worry about giving out any of their personal details to subscribe to your feed.

    And with a screaming bunch of RSS readers available on the web right now (most of them being free), it wouldn't be very hard to convince your subscribers to get there hands on one.

    RSS readers are available in both versions, desktop and web-based, of which the latter seems to be the most popular.

    Once your subscriber adds your RSS feed to their favorite RSS reader, you go 'live' and instantly establish a direct c

    Adsense and it's Disadvantages
    As adsense becomes the most popular publisher program for Price per Click advertising, flaws and disadvantages still exist. Since its inception advertisers have chosen to advertise in search because they felt that visitors would be less targeted. This is a genuine concern and one that makes perfect sense. If you are visiting a website, and notice an advert then the chances are you are not particularly concentrating on its content.Adsense has also become so popular that p
    turb a regular email users life but also wrecked havoc in the Internet marketing community.

    Day after day it's becoming devastatingly difficult for permission based email marketers to use email legally and not get slammed for illegal mailing.

    Even after making sure your email looks, sounds, smells and tastes 'Legal', you run a high risk of either getting blocked or being labeled as a spammer.

    On the other hand, if luck favors you and your mail does make it to your subscribers’ inbox safe and sound, what's the guarantee that it'll get opened and read?

    It's a nightmare every marketer would love to avoid.

    Well, you can stop worrying now and have a sigh of relief. It's about time all the hardcore spammers out there had their last laugh.

    The Internet marketing world is abuzz with a brand new technology, which could finally send spamming back to the dark ages, big time.

    If you still don't have a clue of what I'm talking about, it's called RSS and it's turning heads all over the web.

    RSS, which stands for 'Really Simple Syndication' is a new technology, which enables anyone to syndicate his or her content online.

    A lot has been written on what is RSS and how it works. So I would like to keep it short and sweet, as I'm sure you too wouldn't really want to get into the unnecessary technical stuff.

    In simple words, RSS is a way to publish and receive content electronically. RSS files are XML based and are popularly known as RSS feeds.

    What's revolutionary about RSS is, it can help you distribute your content directly to your subscribers, without any spam filters interfering.

    To subscribe and read your RSS feeds, all your subscribers need to have is an RSS reader, also known as an aggregator.

    What's more, they don't even have to worry about giving out any of their personal details to subscribe to your feed.

    And with a screaming bunch of RSS readers available on the web right now (most of them being free), it wouldn't be very hard to convince your subscribers to get there hands on one.

    RSS readers are available in both versions, desktop and web-based, of which the latter seems to be the most popular.

    Once your subscriber adds your RSS feed to their favorite RSS reader, you go 'live' and instantly establish a direct c

    The Ethical Freelancer -- Are You A Professional Who Can Be Trusted?
    In every profession, business and career, attention to ethics, integrity, honesty and trust are paramount to ultimate success. I am going to highlight and explain the freelance lifer's ethics and principles in which I believe. I will warn you that in this article I am more opinionated than ever.The trustworthy professional doesn't agree to take on a job or project outside of his or her expertise or interests. Just because you would like to receive the fee,
    s a nightmare every marketer would love to avoid.

    Well, you can stop worrying now and have a sigh of relief. It's about time all the hardcore spammers out there had their last laugh.

    The Internet marketing world is abuzz with a brand new technology, which could finally send spamming back to the dark ages, big time.

    If you still don't have a clue of what I'm talking about, it's called RSS and it's turning heads all over the web.

    RSS, which stands for 'Really Simple Syndication' is a new technology, which enables anyone to syndicate his or her content online.

    A lot has been written on what is RSS and how it works. So I would like to keep it short and sweet, as I'm sure you too wouldn't really want to get into the unnecessary technical stuff.

    In simple words, RSS is a way to publish and receive content electronically. RSS files are XML based and are popularly known as RSS feeds.

    What's revolutionary about RSS is, it can help you distribute your content directly to your subscribers, without any spam filters interfering.

    To subscribe and read your RSS feeds, all your subscribers need to have is an RSS reader, also known as an aggregator.

    What's more, they don't even have to worry about giving out any of their personal details to subscribe to your feed.

    And with a screaming bunch of RSS readers available on the web right now (most of them being free), it wouldn't be very hard to convince your subscribers to get there hands on one.

    RSS readers are available in both versions, desktop and web-based, of which the latter seems to be the most popular.

    Once your subscriber adds your RSS feed to their favorite RSS reader, you go 'live' and instantly establish a direct c

    eBay - Profiting With Books By Janette Oke
    Janette Oke is a Christian writer whose books about life, love, values and faith have a huge following among women today. Each of her Christian books for adults falls into one of six different series she wrote. These are:Women Of The West Love Comes Softly Canadian West Saga Season Of The Heart A Prairie Legacy Song Of Acadia (the books in this series were written with T. Davis Dunn)While they show up at FOL and AAUW
    e.

    A lot has been written on what is RSS and how it works. So I would like to keep it short and sweet, as I'm sure you too wouldn't really want to get into the unnecessary technical stuff.

    In simple words, RSS is a way to publish and receive content electronically. RSS files are XML based and are popularly known as RSS feeds.

    What's revolutionary about RSS is, it can help you distribute your content directly to your subscribers, without any spam filters interfering.

    To subscribe and read your RSS feeds, all your subscribers need to have is an RSS reader, also known as an aggregator.

    What's more, they don't even have to worry about giving out any of their personal details to subscribe to your feed.

    And with a screaming bunch of RSS readers available on the web right now (most of them being free), it wouldn't be very hard to convince your subscribers to get there hands on one.

    RSS readers are available in both versions, desktop and web-based, of which the latter seems to be the most popular.

    Once your subscriber adds your RSS feed to their favorite RSS reader, you go 'live' and instantly establish a direct c

    Chiropractic Marketing: How To Boost Your Acquisition Of New Chiropractic Patients By 20% In Just 24
    Done right, this chiropractic marketing approach actually requires LESS WORK and LESS TIME than what you're probably doing right now.Here's how it works:First, take a look at the report of findings you do with prospective patients.Maybe it's a formal report of findings.Or, maybe it's more of an informal consultation or process you bring prospective patients through.Regardless, how many of the prospective chiropractic patients you meet wit
    also known as an aggregator.

    What's more, they don't even have to worry about giving out any of their personal details to subscribe to your feed.

    And with a screaming bunch of RSS readers available on the web right now (most of them being free), it wouldn't be very hard to convince your subscribers to get there hands on one.

    RSS readers are available in both versions, desktop and web-based, of which the latter seems to be the most popular.

    Once your subscriber adds your RSS feed to their favorite RSS reader, you go 'live' and instantly establish a direct connection with your subscriber.

    Whenever you have something new to publish, all you have to do is update your already published RSS feed with your fresh content.

    As soon you load your feed with new content, walla! Your feed automatically gets updated everywhere it's subscribed.

    No mess, no fuss. Just content that works.

    Pretty neat huh?

    That's the beauty of RSS. No wonder it's currently being employed by web honchos like Yahoo! and MSN to deliver content to their users.

    They even allow their members to add any RSS feeds of their choice to their members’ area, making them perfect examples of web-based aggregators.

    Syndicating your content can mean a lot to you and your business. By publishing your own RSS feeds, you could eventually end up with more leads, more subscribers and not to forget, more money in the bank.

    Happy syndicating!

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