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Browser Cookies

While surfing the web, it’s likely at some point in time you’ve read or heard about browser cookies. Some websites will include a notice about the usage of browser cookies in their privacy policy or terms of service statements. Sometimes you’ll see a note that browser cookies are required to log into services such as.

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Targeted Networking via LinkedIn

LinkedIn is truly about connections. And as such, it can be a great resource for targeted networking. By joining groups, attending events and utilizing current connections to make new connections, you can grow your business network, and advertise your skills – expanding your reach and your brand. When you start using LinkedIn, think about goals..

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New Client Website Design: ATG

Automotive Technology Group (ATG) specializes in automotive engineering, low-volume manufacturing, and motorsport program management. ATG has worked with well-known brands such as Chrysler, Volvo, and Southern California Edison to create special projects, particularly in the area of electric vehicles and hybrids. As a well-respected and highly skilled automotive engineering firm, ATG needed a website design.

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The Secret’s Out on Pinterest’s Boards

Pinterest hasn’t had the best rap in B2B industries. But that perception is changing. Consumers who share images of their favorite products and services made the free site wildly popular. But B2B usage didn’t catch on as quickly. The rapidly growing “virtual pinboard” and business-specific profile option is becoming increasingly popular in B2B industries as.

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Is Telecommuting Right for Your Business?

Recently, Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer shook up the business world with her decision to no longer permit employees to telecommute at Yahoo.  Based on media interviews, she seems to have good reasons for ending the company’s long-standing policy. But will her decision have an impact on small service companies that sometimes struggle to attract and.

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Simple Marketing ROI Tactics

How successful was your last marketing campaign? Can you tell how many people converted on your website? Was it worth the money you spent on the campaign? These are very important questions you should be able to answer at the end of a marketing campaign. Without these answers, how will you know what works and.

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Do I Need Biographies on My Website?

While it seems like most websites post biographies of key executives and staff, including them isn’t a necessity for all businesses. Just because everyone else is doing it doesn’t mean you need to. It all depends on your business and goals. You have to think about how you want to position your company. Large, corporate,.

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How Much Print Marketing Collateral Do You Need?

Today’s budget-conscious B2B marketers often ask, “I’ve spent a lot of money on building a great website, so why do I need to spend more on printed marketing collateral?” The answer is, because it helps to grow your business. Marketing collateral is defined as, “the collection of media used to support the sales of a.

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Don’t Overlook the Value of Email Newsletters

With all the buzz social media has been receiving lately, it might seem like email marketing has gone the way of fax machines and snail mail. Social media tools like Twitter and Facebook may generate most of the headlines these days, but experienced marketers know that email marketing continues to offer a very cost-effective platform.

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Guest Post by Therapy Changes: How Therapists Can Manage an Online Presence

Finding the right therapist isn’t always easy. There are more choices than ever when it comes to the type of mental health professional, therapeutic approach and area of expertise. Consumers should be discriminating when choosing a professional to help them manage the most trying times of their lives. With the Internet impacting virtually all aspects.