Posts Tagged market research
Push your customer’s emotional buttons in your website copy
Posted by Rob Brideson in How to, Internet Marketing, Marketing Tips on June 23, 2010
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Use Twitter to conduct market research
Posted by Rob Brideson in Social Media Marketing, Twitter on March 29, 2010
Unfortunately, some marketers often approach social media with the wrong attitude. They hope that by simply creating a Twitter account, adding every person who is willing to follow them, and spamming blatantly commercial messages, they’ll make money. In fact, this is one of the worst ways to make money with a social network, as potential [...]
Know your audience when marketing online
Posted by Rob Brideson in E-commerce, Internet Marketing on September 20, 2009
Internet marketing is quickly becoming one of the most popular advertising options available. The Internet reaches a worldwide audience and is available 24 hours a day. For this reason more and more potential customers are turning to the Internet for a variety of reasons including researching products and services and making purchases. As more and [...]

