Archive for February, 2009

General Online Marketing Strategy

February 17, 2009 in Marketing Strategies | Comments (0)

Understand Basic Flow
All of the models that I analyzed boiled down to something in this list, and in this order

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Initial Article Marketing Strategy

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This is my Initial Article Marketing Strategy. It is a strategy used for pomoting just about anything, but I am going to use it for clickbank products. This is not set in stone, only a rough guide to help me focus on daily tasks towards the end goal of making a sale.

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Automatic Content

February 16, 2009 in Automated Content | Comments (0)

you just set up the site once and then you hardly ever have to touch it again. It just runs itself and gets better and better over time.

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Free Sample Marketing Plan

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In this article I will discuss a sample marketing plan for free. Marketing strategies are important to provide you with direction and keep you focused on the desired outcomes. If you do not write a business strategy that is similar to the free sample marketing plan I have provided below, you are probably not very focused or organized. Even if you are organized and have the marketing strategy for your company in your head, you will not be able to delegate or automate your business unless you actually write down and create your own marketing plan.

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Effective Tag Lines and Slogans

February 15, 2009 in Marketing Strategies | Comments (0)

What is a Tag Line?

A tag line, also called a marketing slogan is essentially a phrase that does not change (often) and is designed to brand your image. Here are some examples:

“You’re not fully clean, unless you’re zestfully clean”
“You’re in good hands with Allstate”
“Behold the power of Cheese”
“Reach out and touch someone”
“Flick my Bic”
“Wassup?!”
“The King of Beers”
“Calgon, take me away”
“Please don’t squeeze the Charmin”
“It’s shake and bake and I helped!”
“Fosters – Australian for beer”
“We bring good things to life”

What is your tag line or slogan that your customers remember you by?

An effective tag line or slogan should:

stand the test of time
not use a catchy phrase or buzzword
be brief
have phonetic harmony
explain your USP
get into the subconcious of your targets