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+ How-To Quiz: Are You a Twitter Superstar?
+ PRO Take 10: Select Your Keywords Using a Free Tool From Google
+ Survey Says: Is Brand Marketing in a Revolution or Evolution?
+ Quick Take: The Hazards of a 'Bad News' Email Subject Line
+ My View: QR Codes and Mobile Phones—Three Blunders to Avoid
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How-To Are You a Twitter Superstar? [Quiz]
Sure, Twitter is a great place to network, gain a following, and grow your business, but do you know Twitter's unwritten rules of engagement? Take this quiz to see how much you know, then check out our 12 simple steps for ensuring you have proper Twitter etiquette. Read More
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PRO PRO-Favorite Take 10: How to Select Your Keywords Using a Free Tool From Google
In 10 minutes, Janet Driscoll Miller shows you how to select SEO keywords using the Google AdWords tool, focus on high-conversion keywords, and monitor search volumes and your competitors' keywords. Read More
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Survey Says
Is Brand Marketing in a Revolution or Evolution?
Marketing professionals have mixed opinions on the state of branding today: 58% of those surveyed say "we're in a time of revolutionary change when it comes to how powerful brands are created," and 42% express the opposite viewpoint. Read More
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Quick Take
The Hazards of a 'Bad News' Email Subject Line
Ever gotten an email with the phrase "bad news" in the subject line? "Bad news" subject lines have been used by marketers to increase response rates, but they can seriously hurt your marketing efforts—and cost you subscribers. Read More
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My View QR Codes and Mobile Phones: Three Marketing Blunders to Avoid
By Paul Prisco
Today's customer is quickly adapting to QR codes as smartphone usage continues to explode. It's time to start paying attention to QR codes, but make sure you avoid these three blunders. Read More
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By jeffreywilliamwilliams 10/12/2011 at 5:58 AM
My website's bounce rate and time-on-site average took a hit this year. Why? How can I improve those numbers? Go To Question
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