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Understanding Keyword Conversation Part 1 & 2

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by David Bullock
I met with Glen Livingston this weekend and again the idea of keyword conversation was made very clear to me. (...)

How To Set Up A Process Within Your Business

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One of the most important skills to have as a business owner is to know how to set up a simple process, for yourself as well as others. (...)

Profitable Business Idea: How to Fix Your Thinking

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By David Bullock
In business, we have what I refer to as the three Ts - tools, techniques and thinking. Let's define them for the purposes of this discussion. (...)

Barack Obama Using Social Media Webinar - Posted

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Using Social Media: Barack Obama A Case Study For Business Development.
Brent Leary and I would like to thank all of you who attended the Barack Obama Social Media webinar. (...)

A New Definition for Keywords - Conversations

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By David Bullock
A keyword is an historical conversation that has deep meaning for the visitor. There is time, effort and thinking behind every search. Your goal is to resonate with that thinking. (...)

Social Media Explained: The Senator, Twitter And You

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Forget the hand waving and the speculation about Web 2.0 and the influence of Social Media in our daily lives. (...)

Single Marketing Channel: A Business Model "NOT" To Follow

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This story about GeoSign is circulating in the news quite a bit these days. (...)

Low Margin Products vs. High Margin Products

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As I observe people looking to start a new business, too many times they shoot for the mass markets, commodity markets and no-margin markets. (...)

How To Create Value With Your Business Proposition

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Learning how to create value is a skill.
Slight changes in your thinking could lead to the business breakthroughs you are looking for. (...)

Selling Business-to-Business vs. Selling Business-to-Consumer

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There is a common misconception among new business owners that selling an inexpensive product is easier than selling an expensive product. (...)

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