Every one wants their year to end on the strongest note possible for their brand. This makes it easier to transition into a positive new year for 2014. You can always use video marketing to send a year-end analysis to affiliates and investors as well as a more personal video to your client’s and potential customers. This puts a very personal touch on your year-end marketing efforts. Do you have any year-end advice that you would be willing to add for our small business owners and blog readers out there?
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Year-End Web Site Checklist for Small Businesses
While every one else is making a New Years resolution are you even ready to join the crowd. Before you jump into making resolutions for next year, make sure you have wrapped up 2013 nicely. By creating your own year-end checklist (or using ours) you are able to confidently wrap up 2013 and better prepare for 2014. Do you have an important year-end checklist that you faithfully turn to at the end of every year?
How Network Marketing or MLM Will Change in 2014
As it usually happens when a new year approaches, you may find yourself wishing that you had just a little bit more; a little more money, a bigger house, a nicer car or a fatter bank account. You have the big dreams and the high ambition; you’re just missing the right opportunity. It turns out, the opportunity you’ve been searching for may be right around the corner. Are you open to seeing any and all opportunities that may cross your path or are you too focused on an unattainable dream?
How to Avoid an Overload With 8 Holiday Marketing Tips
Now is the time to re-purpose content, put a spin on and update the most effective strategies that gave the best results and increase your social networking to build and even bigger lead and testing source. What is your main goal for 2014?
5 Reasons Every Professional Should Have a LinkedIn Profile
With people turning to the Internet to earn an income or replace their regular job, it is never too late to get started online. What do you feel is the number one perk to having a LinkedIn profile? Or do you feel it does more harm than good?