101 Ways to Promote Your Web Site (101 Ways series)
October 31, 2008 by workathomebizreviews
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This comprehensive, hands-on, step-by-step guide is guaranteed to attract more potential consumers to any given website. With hundreds of proven tips, tools, and techniques, this freshly updated edition provides the latest Web 2.0 trends and techniques such as RSS, blogs, podcasting, and mobile marketing. Entrepreneurs, corporate marketing managers, small business owners, consultants, webmasters, individuals, new [...]
CRM at the Speed of Light, 3e
October 31, 2008 by workathomebizreviews
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Updated to reflect the major changes in Customer Relationship Management (CRM) in the last few years, this third edition of CRM at the Speed of Light: Capturing and Keeping Customers in Real Time is a must-read for executives looking to leverage the latest technologies on the market to reach and retain customers. Learn CRM concepts, [...]
The Ins and Outs of Gay Sex
October 30, 2008 by workathomebizreviews
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Finally–the book for every gay man’s bedside table. At last! Answers to the questions you’re too embarrassed to ask–but always wanted to know! Why does it hurt down there? Is it really safe to do that? What does it mean when something looks like this–and how do I make it go away? Chances are you never learned [...]
Web Marketing for the Music Business
October 29, 2008 by workathomebizreviews
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Interested in promoting, selling and distributing music online, got the website but not sure what to do next? is Web Marketing for the Music Business designed to help develop the essential internet presence they want and need. Looking at how the web has developed, providing instructions on how to set up a web site as [...]
Netroots Rising: How a Citizen Army of Bloggers and Online Activists Is Changing American Politics
October 28, 2008 by workathomebizreviews
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The 2006 elections will be remembered as the year when the center of power in American politics shifted from traditional “top-down” central broadcasters to new “bottom-up” decentralized activists in the blogosphere and netroots. The authors give firsthand accounts of the burgeoning power of the netroots to determine the outcome of political contests, most notably as [...]
