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New book: Small-business Guide to Winning at Web Marketing
The What, How, Who, and When of Web Marketing
If you’re launching a new company or becoming a self-employed entrepreneur, then this book is for you. Small-business Guide to Winning at Web Marketing will help you to understand the electronic and traditional marketing landscapes and show how you can use them to benefit and grow your business.
Today’s marketing is a lot like playing pinball. It’s not a straight shot — you have to bounce around a lot to really rack up the points and since some pins are worth more than others, you need a certain amount of skill and luck to be able to ping them more than once. In this book, you’ll learn the game basics, some strategy, and a few tricks, but mastering pinball — web marketing — will depend entirely on how long you can keep the ball in play.
I’ve spent 30 years as an entrepreneur — where you do it yourself because you don’t have the budget for otherwise.
There are thousands of search-engine optimization services that you can enlist, but you should understand the options available. There is so much where you can contribute and this will reduce the financial impact on your company that expensive contractors can have.
This book starts with your web site and rolls right on through social media, social bookmarking, blogging, press releases, news announcements, printed material, QR codes, and much more. Don’t flounder — you don’t have time. Get this book and win at web marketing.
Buy now: Small-business Guide to Winning at Web Marketing
Full-color, 8 X 10, 158 pages, illustrated
$54.99 + $4.95 shipping and handling within the continental US via USPS.
For shipping outside the US, email info@cshaffstall.com. Kindle and other eBook formats available soon.
Buy now: Small-business Guide to Winning at Web Marketing eBook [ePub]
Illustrated, $17.99.
Tags: Electronic marketing, entrepreneur, self-promotion, social bookmarking, social media
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I can’t believe that email marketing still works so well with so much of it going on. You would think it would be played out.