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How Often Do You Tweet?

If you're a member of Twitter, how often do you tweet and what do you tweet about most often? Do you use Twitter mainly to promote your business or to make friends? What other Twitter tools do you like to use? Continue

Added by Rebecca Beasley on March 31, 2009 at 1:20am — 1 Comment

Free Traffic for Sta.rtup.biz members

I'm sending this to all my friends here at sta.rtup.biz because most of you have a website or blog you need to bring traffic to and I can help you with that. I own two traffic exchanges and I'd like to invite you to be a part of them both and give you some extra bonus credits to help you out. If you join http://www.t-rexhits.com and http://www.tangisurf.com and send me a support ticket and let me know you found this a… Continue

Added by Rebecca Beasley on March 15, 2009 at 10:15pm — No Comments

Free and Paid Advertising Resources: What's the Difference?

Many people use free advertising resources and there's not one thing wrong with that, and they can be very effective if they're used in the right way. But the main difference in free resources versus paid is the time involved, and time is money, so you may be spending a lot more time than you should promoting your programs if you're using the free advertising, when you could spend a few bucks and save a lot of time. Let me explain it this way. With a free safelist for instance, where you canContinue

Added by Rebecca Beasley on March 3, 2009 at 5:44pm — No Comments

Setting Goals to Attain Your New Body!

Setting Goals to Attain Your New Body! by Body Makeover Expert Kris Reid [Image] A new body requires a new self image and new habits. I don’t know anyone who can instantly develop good habits overnight without once backsliding into their old routines. Habits are formed in order to obtain goals. They are your plan of action to obtain your goals. Therefore, it is important to constantly be aware of your goals, to prevent yourself from going back into your old routines that got you where you are n… Continue

Added by Rebecca Beasley on October 23, 2008 at 3:09am — No Comments

Homemakers Do it All!

As homemakers, we have our work cut out for us. We're not just taking care of a home, we're taking care of everyone who lives in it. Most of us have over 50 things to do every day! We have to get up, make the beds, get the kids ready for school, get hubby's lunch ready, mop, sweep, do dishes, cook, wipe off counters, do laundry, clean the toilet, tub and sink, do shopping, pay bills, go to meetings, take kids to appointments, and that's just a part of what we do as homemaker… Continue

Added by Rebecca Beasley on September 4, 2008 at 9:30am — No Comments

Borrowing and Sharing Content: Proper Etiquette

Any time you post original content on a site that is considered public domain, you take a risk that your original content will be altered and used by someone else for their own gain. The policy of most public domiain sites is that when you post your content there it becomes public domain also, so anyone who wants to can use the content you place there on their own sites or blogs and there's little you can do about it... Unless... You do a few simple things to protect your work, such as putting… Continue

Added by Rebecca Beasley on August 31, 2008 at 12:30pm — No Comments

Hunting And Fishing, A Marketing Analogy

If you like to fish and you've spent some time on the creekbank, you know that it takes a little time and patience to get a nice catch. You don't shove the bait down the fishes' throat. You just cast out your line and wait, and if you're patient enough, and everything is lined up for success, you\'ll get a bite or two and you might even be lucky enough to reel in a nice big one. Hunting is a different story. With hunting you've got to be a little bit sneaky. You've got to be quiet andContinue

Added by Rebecca Beasley on August 9, 2008 at 1:56am — 4 Comments

Creating Trust Online

People Buy From Sites they Trust. Here's how to Build Trust and Increase Sales Making the very first purchase from a site you've just stumbled across can often be a very emotional experience. One the one hand, the excellent copy, hard-hitting benefits, and free demo you loved have compelled you to own this wondrous product. But at the same time something holds you back. It could be a missing privacy policy, an order page that's not secure, or perhaps the company seems faceless - are theseContinue

Added by Rebecca Beasley on August 7, 2008 at 12:39am — 1 Comment

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