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+ How-To: Four Ways to Keep Your Online Audience Interested
+ PRO Take 10: Five Rules for Creating Powerful Calls-to-Action
+ Survey Says: Twitter Brand Followers More Likely to Buy Products
+ Quick Take: How to Keep the Subscribers You Already Have
+ My View: Why We Are All Weird, According to Seth Godin
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How-To Four Ways to Keep Your Online Audience Interested
By Tim Eyre
Much like an attractive store, a well-designed website will attract customers who will be happy to be there—and happy to stay. Avoid these four common mistakes that can turn visitors away and hurt your business. Read More
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PRO PRO-Favorite Take 10: Five Rules for Creating Powerful Calls-to-Action
In just 10 minutes, learn how to create a call-to-action that captures attention, makes the most of the few seconds that visitors take to scan the page, and, most importantly, gets them to do what you want them to do—convert. Read More
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Survey Says
Twitter Brand Followers More Likely to Recommend, Buy Products
People who follow brands on Twitter say they are more likely to buy products from the brands they follow and more likely to recommend those brands to friends. Read More
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Quick Take
How to Keep the Subscribers You Already Have
So you've spent lots of time, energy, and money gaining hard-won email subscribers. Now, you've got to keep them. Here are four ways to get subscribers to continue opening, reading, and clicking through your messages. Read More
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My View Why We Are All Weird, According to Seth Godin
By John Wall and Christopher Penn
In a special Marketing Over Coffee interview, Seth Godin discusses his latest book We Are All Weird. Seth explains how the Internet enables us to be "weird," what the four forces of weird are, and how it all affects marketing. Read More
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By ekpkam 10/19/2011 at 2:44 AM
I need to inform my clients that I've relocated. Do you have a sample letter I can send to clients to inform them of our address change? Go To Question
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