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Humans have come a long way since then, (Well, we like to think we have) and marketing has too.Most companies are fairly easy to design public relations campaigns for and yet others become quite a challenge and require a little forward thinking and a bit of creativity. For instance what about a snow removal company, what kids of PR can they do? Well they can remove snow for free from Church Parking Lots, the Boys and Girls Club or a school, but some of these may actually be paying customers.Why not have the snow removal company join a mobile business watch program to curb crime? Why do I suggest this? Well simple really consider the following if you will;SNOW REMOVAL COMPANIES: They are driving around, and are out and about when everyone else in inside and toasty. They are out even when the criminals are not. But just incase the criminals come out in the cold weather your team is still working and helping police with extra eyes. The police have much more important emergencies to take care of when the weather gets that bad. In the summer time the snow removal compan The methods of marketing have changed and improved, and we've become a lot more efficient at telling our stories and getting our marketing messages out there. eMarketing is the product of the meeting between modern communication technologies and the age-old marketing principles that humans have always applied. That said, the specifics are reasonably complex and are best handled piece by piece. So we’ve decided to break it all down and tackle the parts one at a time. This week we’ll be looking at the "what" and "why" of eMarketing, outlining the benefits and pointing out how it differs from traditional marketing methods. By the end of the series we're pretty sure you'll have everything you need to tell better marketing stories. What is eMarketing? Very simply put, eMarketing or electronic marketing refers to the application of marketing principles and techniques via electronic media and more specifically the Internet. The terms eMarketing, Internet marketing and online marketing, are frequently interchanged, and can often be considered synonymous. eMarketing is the process of marketing a brand using the Internet. It includes both direct response marketing and indirect marketing elements and uses a range of technologies to help connect businesses to their customers. By such a definition, eMarketing encompasses all the activities a business conducts via the worldwide web with the aim of attracting new business, retaining current business and developing its brand identity. Why is it important? When implemented correctly, the return on investment (ROI) from eMarketing can far exceed that of traditional marketing strategies. Whether you're a "bricks and mortar" business or a concern operating purely online, the Internet is a force that cannot be ignored. It can be a mean Simply Effective Sales Tips efficient at telling our stories and getting our marketing messages out there. eMarketing is the product of the meeting between modern communication technologies and the age-old marketing principles that humans have always applied.Use these simple and effective tips to boost your prospecting performance.1. Always use a conversational tone...don't come from a script. People hate to hear scripted sales pitches. Ditch the script and come from your heart. Even if you find yourself saying the same things over and over to different people, say it as if you are talking with them, not at them. Once you get a groove going, this gets easier. Your confidence and ability to assist others grows with each consecutive call.2. Don't chase anybody. Chasing just defeats you and angers them. You've got no chance to help someone if all they want to do is get you off the line. Repeatedly trying to contact those who are not returning your call only wastes your time. Use the rule of thumb "Second call, or not at all!".3. Make the objective of your conversation to find out what they are specifically looking for. Is your product or service something that they really need? Something that will benefit the That said, the specifics are reasonably complex and are best handled piece by piece. So we’ve decided to break it all down and tackle the parts one at a time. This week we’ll be looking at the "what" and "why" of eMarketing, outlining the benefits and pointing out how it differs from traditional marketing methods. By the end of the series we're pretty sure you'll have everything you need to tell better marketing stories. What is eMarketing? Very simply put, eMarketing or electronic marketing refers to the application of marketing principles and techniques via electronic media and more specifically the Internet. The terms eMarketing, Internet marketing and online marketing, are frequently interchanged, and can often be considered synonymous. eMarketing is the process of marketing a brand using the Internet. It includes both direct response marketing and indirect marketing elements and uses a range of technologies to help connect businesses to their customers. By such a definition, eMarketing encompasses all the activities a business conducts via the worldwide web with the aim of attracting new business, retaining current business and developing its brand identity. Why is it important? When implemented correctly, the return on investment (ROI) from eMarketing can far exceed that of traditional marketing strategies. Whether you're a "bricks and mortar" business or a concern operating purely online, the Internet is a force that cannot be ignored. It can be a mea Leadership Secret #1 - Harness The Power of Change eting, outlining the benefits and pointing out how it differs from traditional marketing methods.Is there a secret formula to succeeding in business? Probably not, But it does make sense to study a master – the man widely regarded as the ablest business leader of the modern era. And that is Jack Welch, former CEO and Chairman of General Electric.These principles of leadership will be adapted for the Network Marketer that is striving to become a leader among leaders.Change before it’s too late!What do I mean? Don’t keep doing the same things in your business when you know they aren’t working.The definition of insanity is doing the same things over and over and expecting a different result!Change is easy, right? Your upline makes a decision about the direction of YOUR business, and you and your team implement it – right? Now you’re probably thinking that I have fallen on my head. Hear me out.If you’re in business and especially in a Network Marketing opportunity, you know that change almost never works like that.Suggestion: Make each By the end of the series we're pretty sure you'll have everything you need to tell better marketing stories. What is eMarketing? Very simply put, eMarketing or electronic marketing refers to the application of marketing principles and techniques via electronic media and more specifically the Internet. The terms eMarketing, Internet marketing and online marketing, are frequently interchanged, and can often be considered synonymous. eMarketing is the process of marketing a brand using the Internet. It includes both direct response marketing and indirect marketing elements and uses a range of technologies to help connect businesses to their customers. By such a definition, eMarketing encompasses all the activities a business conducts via the worldwide web with the aim of attracting new business, retaining current business and developing its brand identity. Why is it important? When implemented correctly, the return on investment (ROI) from eMarketing can far exceed that of traditional marketing strategies. Whether you're a "bricks and mortar" business or a concern operating purely online, the Internet is a force that cannot be ignored. It can be a mea Online Job Applicant Beware ng, Internet marketing and online marketing, are frequently interchanged, and can often be considered synonymous.Here are a few of the perils of Internet job searching: e-mail harvesters, affiliate hunters, identity thieves, money launderers, crooks looking for mules, and traffickers in stolen goods.And these are just some of the scams I've come across this year.There are thousands of these job scams online; that's the bad new. The good news is that there are thousands of legitimate jobs online too. The art is in distinguishing between the two -- and yes, it is an art -- and yes, it is possible. But it takes some work.I own an online job service, so I see online jobs every day of the year, and I see a definite trend. The scammers are getting better at scamming.First I'll explain the "tricks" of e-mail harvesters. They sit at their expensive computers and make up non-existent jobs. They are highly creative and write job descriptions that could fool a mother with sixth sense; then they post the job online in all the popular places. I get these every day. Here is one of t eMarketing is the process of marketing a brand using the Internet. It includes both direct response marketing and indirect marketing elements and uses a range of technologies to help connect businesses to their customers. By such a definition, eMarketing encompasses all the activities a business conducts via the worldwide web with the aim of attracting new business, retaining current business and developing its brand identity. Why is it important? When implemented correctly, the return on investment (ROI) from eMarketing can far exceed that of traditional marketing strategies. Whether you're a "bricks and mortar" business or a concern operating purely online, the Internet is a force that cannot be ignored. It can be a mea Affiliate Programs - Where are the Honest Affiliate Programs? conducts via the worldwide web with the aim of attracting new business, retaining current business and developing its brand identity.There was a time when I would search aimlessly for affiliate programs that even came close to earning me a buck or two over the internet. Unfortunately, time after time I found out that there are a lot of affiliate programs out there that just wanted to take advantage of me, and my eagerness to start an internet business by joining affiliate programs. Then just when I felt like giving up to find a regular "9 to 5" I was blessed to run into a step by step, info packed, affiliate program guide (one that taught me how to sell other peoples' ebooks, etc. with or without a website) that actually backed up what it wrote about. It took my hand, and in very detailed method taught me everything that I needed to know, plus a lot more than I could ever ask for.But my main reason for writing this article is to let people know that if you want to sell products using affiliate programs you have to go after it, and don’t give up. It does take at least some work to make any REAL money in the be Why is it important? When implemented correctly, the return on investment (ROI) from eMarketing can far exceed that of traditional marketing strategies. Whether you're a "bricks and mortar" business or a concern operating purely online, the Internet is a force that cannot be ignored. It can be a means to reach literally millions of people every year. It's at the forefront of a redefinition of way businesses interact with their customers. The benefits of eMarketing over traditional marketing Reach The nature of the internet means businesses now have a truly global reach. While traditional media costs limit this kind of reach to huge multinationals, eMarketing opens up new avenues for smaller businesses, on a much smaller budget, to access potential consumers from all over the world. Scope Internet marketing allows the marketer to reach consumers in a wide range of ways and enables them to offer a wide range of products and services. eMarketing includes, among other things, information management, public relations, customer service and sales. With the range of new technologies becoming available all the time, this scope can only grow. Interactivity Whereas traditional marketing is largely about getting a brand's message out there, eMarketing facilitates conversations between companies and consumers. With a two-way communication channel, companies can feed off of the responses of their consumers, making them more dynamic and adaptive. Immediacy Internet marketing is able to, in ways never before imagined, provide an immediate impact. Imagine you're reading your favourite magazine. You see a double-page advert for some new product or service, maybe BMW's latest luxury sedan or Apple's latest iPod offering. With this kind of traditional media, it's not that easy for you, the consumer, to take the step from hearing about a product to actual acquisition. With eMarketing, it’s easy to make that step as simple as possible, meaning that within a few short clicks you could have booked a test drive or ordered the iPod. And all of this can happen
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