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Paid and Organic Search Marketing
Bob Prosen Launches Small Business Accelerator
A few years ago, I read and thoroughly enjoyed Kiss Theory Goodbye, a book from Bob Prosen that provides sound advice for businesses. Bob’s business leadership and management training programs have dramatically increased performance and profitability and changed the culture at Sabre, Hitachi, Sprint, AT&T and hundreds of small businesses across the nation. Bob’s consulting and training are now in…
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Killing Me (Blog) Softly
Visitors: Down 33%Pageviews: Down 18%RSS Subscriptions: Up 5%Adsense: Down 70%Technorati Rank: Down 4%. These are some of my statistics for the last two weeks on my blog! For my regular visitors, you’ll notice I’ve not been blogging consistently – one of those cardinal rules that you should never break. Blogging is all about momentum. Once you lose momentum, there’s no…
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Mobile Marketing, Messaging, and Apps
AppMySite: Build A Stunning Mobile App From Your Site Without Writing a Single Line of Code
Creating a mobile app used to mean hiring developers, managing long timelines, and spending tens of thousands of dollars—often to get a minimal product out the door. For most businesses, that complexity puts app development out of reach. However, the demand for mobile-first experiences continues to surge, making it essential for companies to meet customers where they are—on their mobile…
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Customer Data Platforms
10 Companies Driving IoT, Data-Driven, Marketing Innovation
The Internet of Things refers to networks of physical objects—devices, sensors, machines, vehicles, and even store fixtures—that are embedded with software and connectivity, enabling them to collect and exchange data. These objects aren’t simply transmitting technical status reports; they’re observing the physical world and reporting back in real time. What a customer touches, how long they pause in front of…
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Sales and Marketing Training
Bow Thrusters, Blogging, and Business Communication
While in the U.S. Navy, one of my tasks as an electrician was to stand bow thruster control. A bow thruster was a propeller in the middle of a tunnel that ran from one side of the ship to the other on the bow (front). It’s a massive electric motor that the bow thruster ran on, requiring a dedicated generator…