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Groupon.com knows how to build a great unsubscribe page for their email newsletter.  Clicking on the unsubscribe link in their email takes you to a webpage confirming you are unsubscribed.  They also express sorrow to see you leave and finally offer a funny video to punish their IT guy responsible for sending out the email.  [...]

A new reporting dashboard in Google Local Business Center shows statistics about your business listing, like how many users saw your business as a local search result, zip codes where driving directions requests come from, and the top search queries for which your business appeared. This data is only available if you’ve already created [...]

“Darren Rowse is an Australian blogger, speaker, and consultant. He is the founder of several blogs and blog networks, such as b5media and ProBlogger.net. According to Wikipedia, two of his blogs get around 85,000-100,000 page views a day and over $20,000 in total ad revenue a month.” – Cris Crum
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Check out The Toilet Paper Entrepreneur website and book
for some great advice on running your business or starting a new one.
The Tell-it-like-it-is guide to cleaning up in business, even if you are at the end of your roll.
Trying to start a business in this economy? Struggling with little or no cash? Have no experience, no [...]

Google now offers individuals the ability to create their own profiles. You can add links to your websites, add your contact information, photos and a short bio. Worried about privacy? You can choose who sees your information. This is a great way to promote yourself and your projects and websites.
Also be sure [...]

A few guys some great dogs and a flock of sheep wearing led suits help Samsung promote their new LED TV’s. Not sure if it’s totally authentic, but it’s a good laugh and example of the power of viral marketing. Great work by the sheepherders and sheepdogs.

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Samsung Makes Sheep Run Viral – Extreme [...]

See how consumers sort through their mail – making quick decisions about what to read first, what to keep and what’s headed for the recycling bin. As you plan your next marketing effort, consider what prospective customers will say when your mail arrives.

Full article at Pitney Bowes.

The folks at The Common Craft Show have done it again.  Great video explaining what Social Media is and how it can be used.

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Originated by show host Jenaé Plymale, Girl in Your Shirt began as a small project to earn some extra cash and find a fun way to market web startups by wearing swag t-shirts and spreading buzz with online social media tools for pay. However, small project instantly turned into Internet phenomena, literally overnight. [...]


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