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Leads Help You Beat Out The Competition

A lead can be described as an individual or a group of persons, who have similar interests in a service or a product. There are many ways of acquiring leads, with the more traditional method such as advertising in newspapers and other media, to telemarketing, to purchasing leads from lead generation companies etc. However, these methods nowadays are not as impressive and productive as they were just a couple of years back. Nevertheless, if executed properly, these lead genera...

NewsFlash ! Frank Thomas leaves EDC GOLD…

The decision had been secretly discussed at an impromptu meeting that was called on September 16th. My coder who was in Kansas and couldn't make it on that day was reached by video conference an hour before I made the decision to go public with the news. Present with me at that time, was my new partner (Who will be anounced in two weeks). The reasons for my departure from a business that has been good for more people than I can enumerate here, are financial and moral and ethical. My name will now be associated with a different enterprise to be announced along with my new partnership. As always I will provide my readers with the most informative, and pertinent e-business articles without holding back a thing.

New Product Development

New product development is one of the most important components of product policy and product management. Product lines and products are appraise and are positioned effectively. Brand decisions are taken wisely. For a higher level of growth, a firm has to look beyond its existing products. A progressive firm has to consider new product development as a cardinal element of its product policy.

More on Bar Equipment

An electric blender is useful, especially for drinks like frozen daiquiris and those with ingredients that are not easily combined, but it is not essential To puree fruit, whip cream, or prepare frozen drinks

Smart Marketing For Inventors Chapter 1 – Why protect your invention first?

Are you confused about how to protect your invention and profit from it? This series of 10 articles is a patent and marketing primer for inventors that answers your most commonly asked questions. Topics covered in this series include: 1) why protect your invention first; 2) turning your invention into a marketable product; 3) finding your customers; 4) determining marketability; 5) setting a profitable wholesale and retail selling price; 6) marketing channels; 7) contacting wholesalers and retailers; 8) distributing your invention; 9) marketing companies; and 10) conserve capital (money) except on educating yourself! A must-read for inventors at all experience levels.

Sum of Its Parts

I just spent a week at the beach with my family and, as much as I vowed not to think about work, stumbled onto a highly relevant lesson for marketing professional services. It was actually my mother who inspired this lesson, thanks to the following beachy quote she had on the refrigerator:
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