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Thursday, 26 May 2011
The Small Business Marketing Machine
Facebook, Twitter, Blogs, YouTube and a good website that ineracts with your customers, on all levels - tis the small business marketing machine.
It's true. Small business, may be a BIG business online if your machine is well oiled and working efficiently, generating the results that you expect.
It's true. Small business, may be a BIG business online if your machine is well oiled and working efficiently, generating the results that you expect.
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Small Business Marketing
Monday, 09 May 2011
Why being sick is good for small business
Thursday... not feeling well.
Friday... sick.
Saturday... sick.
Sunday... sick.
Now, why is this good for small business? On Thursday, it wasn't. On Friday, it wasn't, well, not until it was well and truly into the evening. Saturday and Sunday, it was.
When you are forced to STOP, it's impossible not to clear everything from your mind and get on with the job at hand, and that is getting well.
Meetings are missed, proposals are not sent, work is not completed. It really is a royal pain in the a***. BUT, this down time can be good for your small business. As a small business marketer, I try to absorb every possible item of advertising, marketing and public relations activity that crosses my path. There are millions of pieces day-in, day-out that I am confronted with. Of course, I don't take in everything, but I do try and absorb as much as possible and relate it back to the Marketing Eye client base.
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Small Business Marketing
Thursday, 18 February 2010
Are you addicted?
I am addicted to twitter, facebook, sweet buscuits, Nutrient Water and Entourage. I can’t live without them and I am so absorbed in each of these things, that I fret when they are not accessible.
Published in
Marketing
Friday, 02 April 2010
Be careful, be very careful
Whatever happened to boardgames?
Published in
Small Business Marketing
Thursday, 08 April 2010
Have you gone viral?
Viral marketing is getting harder and harder as the web community grows more and more cynical. Being an elusive spread of a message through the population likened to contagion, Viral Marketing can either hit everyone or no-one at all.
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Marketing
Tuesday, 20 April 2010
This week, find out 100 ways to improve your small business marketing
It’s time to get serious. Very serious!
Each day, I will publish ways to improve your small business marketing that are simple, yet effective. By Friday, you will have 100 ways in which to promote your business better. If you have some ideas of your own, please comment and I will be happy to add them in. Thousands of people read Marketing Eye’s marketing blog each week, so any great ideas or experiences is greatly appreciated!
Each day, I will publish ways to improve your small business marketing that are simple, yet effective. By Friday, you will have 100 ways in which to promote your business better. If you have some ideas of your own, please comment and I will be happy to add them in. Thousands of people read Marketing Eye’s marketing blog each week, so any great ideas or experiences is greatly appreciated!
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Marketing
Thursday, 20 May 2010
How are small businesses marketing their way to success?
Nadia Kerr’s personalised gifts business, DigiGifts, explains what marketing avenues worked and what did not in her road to success. Log onto www.DigiGifts.com.au and find out about what it takes to be a leader in the personal gifts industry.
Published in
Small Business Marketing
Saturday, 09 October 2010
Business Models – which one is best
At Singapore airport last week, I picked up a book written by Alexander Osterwalder and Yves Pigneur named Business Model Generation.
Published in
Management
Tuesday, 11 January 2011
Social Media - Mobile in 2011
Like many of my friends, clients and colleagues, I have a facebook page. I use it to keep in contact with friends and of course for marketing. Before I had an iphone, I hardly ever checked my facebook page and would often give my password to friends who liked to know who was up to what, but didn’t want to succumb to the social media revolution.
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Marketing