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About the Author: David is a freelance writer focused on selected web topics. Hailing at 3018 Rosewood Lane, Manhattan with his wife and 2 kids. Being able to publish his book entitled “Life’s Greatest Gift” is his greatest success in life.


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Useful Internet Marketing Ideas

Internet marketing is the quickest and most affordable marketing strategies today. In just a few clicks, you can already deliver your message and get in touch with everyone you want to. It’s no wonder a lot of big and small companies today invest heavily on Internet marketing. However, to be successful in Internet marketing you […]

4 Old Marketing Strategies that will Bring you New Leads

Whether you have been in business for one day or for one decade, marketing is necessary. It’s the only thing that can help you sustain the success of your business. Without a good marketing plan, no sales or profit will come your way.   Over the years, a lot of changes and innovations have happened […]

How to Ensure Customers Pick you and your Competitors

Marketing is a necessity. It’s a task that can be done easily—that is, if you know what you are doing. Primarily, marketing focuses on delivering solutions to people who are looking for them. Your goal is to convince these people to take advantage of your solutions instead of those offered by your competitors.   Unfortunately, […]

What’s Behind the Menu?

According to the National Restaurant Association, there are 935,000 eateries across America these days. It seems that every family has a restaurant owner today. Does this mean that as long as you know about food and you like people, you can already be a restaurateur? Not really. It seem easy to start your own restaurant […]

The Power of Printed Newsletters

In the tsunami of e-newsletters that you receive every day, how many of them do you actually read? If you are like other individuals, most of these e-newsletters end up in the trash folder without getting read.   Compared to e-newsletters, printed newsletters appear less frequently on people’s mailboxes. In a span of six months, […]