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Why Small Businesses Need Smart Marketing

Biznology

Photo credit: Wikipedia. In addition to encouraging customers to speak out on your behalf, offering deals and free items promotes repeat business. There are also many online opportunities for partnerships, like exchanging comparable banner ads on each other’s websites or swapping guest blog posts with your own links.

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Social Pros 18 – Ike Pigott, Alabama Power

Convince & Convert

Jay : You can’t do that on Facebook, you can’t do that in Google, you can’t do that in banner ads. Eric : When I did step on the nail, I did read the Wikipedia entry on tetanus and it scared the crap out of me. Eric : In fact, I still have the Wikipedia page up in a tab in Chrome.

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A Shortish History of Online Video

Vidyard

Much like television was made for people, but largely paid for by advertising, the internet was beginning to emerge as an ad-defined space as well. Banner ads and spam emails were nothing new in 2006, but truly innovative brands were looking for new ways to connect with users in a way that didn’t annoy them, but got them excited.

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105 Ideas to Add to Your Editorial Calendar

Convince & Convert

Posters date back to the mid-nineteenth century as a terrific way of promoting events. This simple type of content is perfect for promoting content to drive traffic to a specific source or actually serving as your medium of choice. Ads, Billboards, and Remarketing. Think traditional print, all the way to old school banner ads.

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105 Types of Content to Fill Up Your Editorial Calendar

Convince & Convert

Posters date back to the mid-nineteenth century as a terrific way of promoting events. This simple type of content is perfect for promoting content to drive traffic to a specific source or actually serving as your medium of choice. Ads, Billboards, and Remarketing. Think traditional print, all the way to old school banner ads.