"The most pitiful among men is he who turns his dreams into silver and gold."Kahlil Gibran
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10 Viral Internet Marketing Strategies That Produce A Massive Surge of Web Site Traffic and Sales 1. Start a newsletter that people can subscribe to, and use an autoresponder service like GetResponse (www.getresponse.com) or Aweber (www.aweber.com) to capture and store your subscribers' contact information.2. Use the double-opt rather than single ...
Making a Hit with Your Marketing Campaign Considered a vital link in a show's promotional plan, direct marketing is vital only if it's done right. It's certainly not as simple as typing a letter, adding an address and stamp, and popping it in the mail. Direct marketing specialist Debbie Bermont, ...
Niche Internet Marketing Tactics Part I When it comes to marketing online you need to focus like a lazer. If you try to appeal to a large audience it will be hard to generate a high conversion rate (amount of people buy your product/amount of people that view your site). Maximizing your sites ...
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Long before the movie "Gladiator" hit the theatres, millions of people have been fascinated with ancient Rome. More than 15 centuries after its fall, the Roman Empire continues to profoundly influence world history. But few have ever explored how Rome marketed itself to greatness. It wasn't all blood and guts, gladiators and chariots, togas and swords. There was a strategy and a mission, too. After all, how could an ancient class of poor farmers rule most of Europe? Why would people leave their farms and their families to travel into unknown territories and fight barbaric wars? They were basically self-sufficent. They didn't even have a need for money until the third century. What's the deal here? Roman Marketing was the key. In short, it was a powerhouse strategy practiced by the greatest emperors to instill hypnotic confidence in soldiers, allegiance from the public, and victory over almost all enemies. And you can use it today to build your own empire. Here's how Roman Marketing worked: 1. Create a mythology. Rome did not have an inspiring past. Since it lacked the rich mythological sources of the ancient Greek, Rome filled in the holes by making up their own culture. They created their own legend. They told stories of Rome being founded by the survivors of Troy. Another story said Rome was founded by Romulus and Remus. These stories awakened a sense of the heroic in people. It gave them pride and confidence. It helped soldiers agree to fight for a country that was "the glory of Rome." Battle wounds became symbols of pride. It's no accident that Rome's principle god was Mars---the god of war. With that kind of deity on your side, why *not* go into battle? 2. Share your wealth. In the early days of Rome, citizens had no choice but to serve in the army. And they might serve up to 20 years. Why would they agree? Because Roman leaders made it worth their while. Soldiers were given land and later, when it was useful to have, money. Whenever an enemy was defeated, the goods were divided among the soldiers as well as the leaders. A happy soldier was a loyal soldier. Generosity was a trait adored in Rome. In later years, when greedy Roman leaders were more reluctant to share their wealth with their troops, soldiers were more reluctant to fight---and Rome fell. 3. Rouse the public. Ancient Rome knew the value of songs, parades, monuments, paintings and displays in creating loyalty among the public. Many Roman leaders wrote books which conveyed their views as well as gained them popularity. Roman writers used drama and poetry to spread the fame of Rome. These public shows were designed to entertain the public as well as convince them of the greatness of Rome. They worked so well that the public eagerly awaited celebrations. Some of these events lasted for days. One lasted 123 days. To Continue with article, go here: http://www.unspokensecrets.com/articles/roman.html
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HiveMind Marketing Retained to Provide Integrated Inbound Marketing Solutions ...Sacramento BeeBy HiveMind Marketing, Inc. CAMPBELL, Calif., May 25, 2012 -- CAMPBELL, Calif., May 25, 2012 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- HiveMind Marketing, Inc., a digital inbound marketing agency based in Silicon Valley, has been retained by established San Francisco Bay ...and more » |
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Market forecaster for May 25Midwest ProducerAs we highlighted in the Market Insider Trade Alert Newsletter, this market could be explosive this summer as the weather cycle suggests a hotter and drier period of weather during the rest of May and through June. Corn has averaged a rally of $1.25 in ...and more » |
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