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Digg it UP - If You're Serious About Your Online Business Stop Chasing The Latest Marketing Fads
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Grab a book on how to write effective press releases (it takes a little practise) and fire out those press releases for instant (and almost free) exposure for your business. This technique alone can kick-start a linking campaign with plenty of sites linking to yours after you get seen in the media. 6) Community Marketing - I mean simply getting involved in whatever niche you're selling to. Write articles oth
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