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Marketing with results!

Marketing with results is a phrase I keep in mind when purchasing software that automates any part of my business. It’s my opinion and software experts agree with me that anything that can be automated and produce sales results is a necessity. That’s the way I feel about HummingbirdII. First let me give a bit of a background on the new Twitter-that’s as it is now – not a year ago.

The Twitter Marketing Tool for BusinessMany Twitter followers don’t stick it out-I mean they bail from Twitter after the first month of use! A whopping 70% do that. WOW would be an appropriate response here. Now that that secret is out how will you obtain followers, leads and sales? It’s easy, just keep getting followers and keep Tweeting. While that’s logical it’s pretty hard to do manually. In comes HummingbirdII.

This smart application will follow and unfollow as Hummingbird’s highly sophisticated engine removes those that don’t follow you. Cool huh? But wait there’s more. Now you can connect with users that are relevant to what you have to offer-it’s called keyword targeting due to the built in advanced grading algorithm. Whoa, that’s too technical for me.. but I like what it does anyway!

There’s a lot more to talk about like free third party plug in’s, the ability to manage an unlimited number of accounts-try to successully manage that manually and I’ll take you to lunch! Hummingbird is a cross-platform and will work on PC’s as well as a MAC. Don’t take my word for it, check it out for yourself and while you’re on the site get the free download.

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the ABC’s of Video Marketing – Free Webinar

I am super excited! It’s all because of this week’s webinar on video marketing, Since I’ve been   creating all sorts of videos over the past 5 years I’ve learned a trick or two… well maybe more More >

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Free Webinar: Do they mix-Craigslist/FaceBook/Twitter/Blogging?

kraftypillsWow, I’m here to tell ya that last week was an eye opener one for me.

I’m not talking about the Olympics or the weather- nope, I’m talking about the comments on marketing issues that I’ve received during my last week’s many coaching sessions.

They were so eye-opening that I feel compelled to share them with you on this week’s webinar. In fact they were so revealing that I’ve decided to devote the entire hour to them. More >

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Network Marketing-Good or Bad?

freequestionsNetwork Marketing – Why Is It So Great?
By: Trent Brownrigg

If you’ve ever heard of Network Marketing, you’ve probably heard it said that it is essentially a people’s business. Some have also labeled it a people’s franchise because of the similarities between the business models of network marketing and franchising. Advocates of the industry name it as the ultimate people’s business and say there is nothing quite like it. People in network marketing will immediately respond positively to this. More >

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Do you need someone to talk to?

I got to the airport a bit early for one of my business trips and I found my self sitting near a shoe shine stand reading my email on my smart phone.  As I flipped through the pages I began to notice the shoe shine guy across the hall busy shinning shoes.  He was an older fellow with a winning smile, pleasant personality and a calm way of talking that seemed to commanded attention.  He was probably in his late 40’s dressed in kaki slacks, Nikes and a black work smock. I guess you could say that he looked like he was there to do business; gee you think a good look is good for business? More >

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