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Advantages of Bulk Email Marketing

As you may know, bulk email marketing is different from that of spam email marketing. What is more important, spam is unethical and has no benefit therefore you should avoid it else it can lead you toward jail or fine. On the other hand, as far as the issue is concerned, bulk email is used to market your business to your probable customers. By the way, marketers and business owners use this type of email marketing in different ways therefore their response also varies. Among the other, a common way of free bulk email is to create a list of your own and your friend’s email contacts and reach them with an attractive subject line and concise marketing message. By the way, you can prepare grounds for your marketing campaign by sending free bulk email messages to your own email contact list. In fact, you can sell your products or services relatively in an easy way because they are familiar with you as compared to strangers. To add to it,, you can contact them and get feedback at regular intervals to make up for deficiencies in your marketing campaigns.

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Posted in Online Business, Promotion and Marketing on Jun 30th, 2009, 3:50 pm by admin     

10 Ways To Increase Your Blog’s Pageviews. Useful Facts to Keep in Mind

With Google Adsense or Yahoo Publisher, having people click onto more pages helps your revenue immensely, but how do you get them to read more than one page when they visit your website? Here are a few tips.

1. Create pages within the blog that contain reference material you refer to often in your posts. These static pages will also get crawled and indexed by the search engines and as you write posts about your topics you can refer people to these static pages as references to what you are posting about.

2. Use articles as static pages. You can reprint articles on any topic for free by visiting one of the many article directories like http://www.articlecontentprovider.com/articlesubmit/ Then refer people to read the articles that relate to the post you are making. You could even add one article as a new page every time you make a post.

3. Refer to other posts you have made on your blog or on another one of your blogs while posting. This gets the reader to click over to previous posts. You can even decide your posts by browsing previous posts and deciding which one to follow up on. Those archives are not to be lost and forgotten. Its great material, (you wrote it right?), so use it.

4. Create a page that links to your favorite posts that are timeless. You browse your old posts, find posts that you want readers to find easily, then build a links page with those posts directly linked. Then add a link to that page from your front page. Call it favorite posts or whatever and you will benefit by those that click through and follow those links.

5. I’ve posted here before about the “more” tag. You write your post as normal, then decide where you want to break the post up onto a new page. You put the more tag in and readers have to click to a new page to read the rest of the story.

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Posted in Online Business, Promotion and Marketing on Jun 30th, 2009, 10:39 am by admin     

Recession Proof Jobs To Consider

by Jason Mikes

Daily we learn of more layoffs, more companies shutting their doors and ever increasing levels of unemployment. Those new to the workforce and longtime employees find the situation disconcerting. In today’s job market, traditional employment is increasingly difficult to find, and landing the perfect job seems nearly impossible. The situation looks bleak, but there is hope for the job seeker.

Despite the recession, some industries continue to perform well. These are the industries in which careers will be available now and in the future.

What is the best way to plan your education that is right for you and will outlast a recession? If you want a recession-proof career give your attention to jobs that remain stable regardless of the economy. Retail and entertainment may experience economic slumps, but there are fields that will be strong regardless of the economy. People will continue to get sick, money will have to be managed, and energy consumption will never end. These are the fields to which you may look for stable careers.

Teachers are always in demand. Our country is currently experiencing a shortage of good teachers. No matter what happens in the economy, children will still have to be educated and many adults return to school when they find themselves laid off or facing a career change. We always need teachers. The education of future generations depends on it, and, now, the ability of unemployed workers also depends on the availability of a good education. Teaching, therefore, is a good career move.

Regardless of the economy, the healthcare industry is unaffected. More effective medications and longer life spans have created an entire new population of senior citizens who need healthcare. There is also a need for health care administrators. This is an information-driven career, especially appealing to someone changing from the field of information technology.

Auditors and accountants are always in demand and more so during a recession. Economic difficulties require businesses and individuals to monitor their expenses and books more carefully. They must also work to achieve greater tax deductions. Good accountants and auditors prove invaluable during a recession.

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Posted in economy on Jun 30th, 2009, 8:42 am by Jason Mikes     

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