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3 Big Mistakes in Internet Marketing Business
You feel you’ve done with the optimal marketing activities, but the results have not been there, too? Maybe you have one of the seven biggest sins in the following marketing. This is a list of major mistakes that are often experienced:
1. Customers expect Will come without campaign
The thought of which is often owned by the marketer is to provide products and services quality, then customers will come by itself. This will not happen unless your brand is already well known and have customers who are loyal long. Although your store is located in a strategic location, attractive shop display, have quality products and services that spectacular, but customers will not come as long as you do not do marketing.
New products are always flooded the market, bringing many choices to consumers. If you do not do marketing, the consumer awareness of your product will be eaten fading time, losing the awareness of competitors’ products. Create a unique value proposition for your target market.
2. Have No Specific Target Market
The second mistake that you believe that your products and services suitable for all people. Thus, in your marketing activity does not target to target specific markets. Indeed, the company is not targeting a specific market targets for fear of losing a potential market segment. However, as a result it did not even catch the market value of products / services for him.
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Job Hunting in Today’s Infrequent Job Marketplace
If you’ve been job hunting in today’s infrequent job marketplace, you know what did you say? I mean what time I say things are tough! Especially since 9/11 and Katrina.
You’ve probably tried all the traditional techniques:
* posted resumes all finished the place
* contacted a number of agencies & recruiters
* answered dozens of ads
* went on a pair unproductive interviews
* waited and waited in support of the phone to ring.
And you’ve probably been disappointed with the results. Resumes operate unanswered. The phone doesn’t ring. Getting with the purpose of fancy job has crooked into a nightmare. Worst of all, you’re upset, frustrated and downright depressed.
Now, if you might invest period and energy into your job search like it was your own problem . . . Like your unbroken coming and livelihood depended on it . . . You would probably figure out things a luck differently.
For illustration, you would take a more business-like contact to your job candidacy:
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