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100 Ways to improve your small business marketing – Last 25 of 100
Apr 23, 2010 Written by Mellissah Smith Friday is the best day of the week. You know you have the weekend in front of you to relax, enjoy the company of friends and family and in general, do what you love most.
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I came across Kerryn Howell and Jane Klose, I was amazed by their talent. They are so creative in event theming and design, that you are always guaranteed something truely special.
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41. Turn your invoice into a sales tool. Place a marketing message on the bottom with the latest special offer
42. Implement a loyalty program with your customers
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I still love giving Alen a call at Cedar Jet Travel because he really is incredibly helpful and friendly – and always knows the best deals.
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It’s getting late… but here are some more…
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Believe it or not, by the end of this week, you will have 100 ways to market your small business.
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Carl Williams… is it the end of an era and the start of a new one?
Apr 20, 2010 Written by Mellissah SmithThe Australian
Headline: Vicious cycle catches up with Williams
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Yesterday, I met with a gentleman who has a great piece of technology, but just doesn’t know how to get it out there.
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This week, find out 100 ways to improve your small business marketing
Apr 20, 2010 Written by Mellissah Smith
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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It’s fairly impressive when you open a new retail store, but with the prestige and image of owning a retail outlet comes heartache in making sure you can pay the rent and the wages that accompany having a store.
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When was the last time you chose a service provider that you had used before but weren’t too happy with their performance, to provide a service to you?
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They say everything comes in threes and for this week only, Marketing Eye tends to agree!
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The elite athlete syndrome whereby if you are rich and successful enough – you can have anybody.
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