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mobile marketing.

Proximity Marketing What is Proximity Marketing? How does it work and is it INTRUSIVE? Proximity Marketing is wireless transmission of an advertisement "file" (Usually a really good offer) to cell phones (or any bluetooth or WiFi device) in the local area of a business. The transmission is picked up by cell phones that have bluetooth enabled. The manufactures of Blackberry and Iphones block this kind of transmission even though they have their bluetooth turned on. All other phones that has their bluetooth activated will receive an invitation to accept an offer. The consumers bluetooth must be activated before they can receive any content. The consumer must accept the invitation before the content is sent. They can say "YES or "NO". If the consumer is concerned about being pinged everywhere they go, they can easily make their phone "INVISIBLE" and keep their bluetooth turned on so their earpiece or other device will continue working but the...

Web Seo PPC NY

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Web Seo PPC NY Vs Organic Search is a comparison of an orange tree in your back yard to oranges at the grocery store. With one you financially pay, and the other you have to work for. Let me give you some Pros and Cons of Web Seo PPC NY . (You Pay Per Click ) PPC is worry free and is instant. Your targeted traffic is there the second you finish your campaign set up. Unlike Search Engine Optimization. But the price you pay may be more than you planned. It is quick and easy to be listed on page one (if you want to pay the price) and you have the full control of your traffic. You can turn it on or turn it off. Sounds easy enough. Well if you are in it for the long hall then Web Seo PPC NY is not the way to go. As long as you keep paying for every click you will have traffic. When you stop paying your traffic stops. Organic Search is forever and is free. Now there is an investment of time to optimize and do all the good stuff to please the search engine so you come up ...

Start and Maintain an Online Business

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What is LSI?

Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) is supposed to be an algorithm that the search engines use to evaluate your content through related keywords. Now there seems to be some controversy on this topic. Some of our big Gurus’ have tested this theory and say that it does not do a thing for your page ranking or your keyword ranking. I’m wondering, is there such an algorithm? Whether there is such an algorithm or not you still don’t want to stuff your content with the same keyword and get penalized. So you really do need related keyword. If you type your content first in Microsoft word (like I do) before placing it on your site, you will be able to get related keywords by right clicking on the word and scroll down to Synonyms. Example: right click the word “ Marketing “ As you can see it suggested " Advertising, Promotion, Selling, Market

Bryan Adams - Summer Of '69

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MVC Music Store - Tutorial

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ASP.NET MVC Music Store Tutorial Overview:   This tutorial is an introduction to ASP.NET MVC 2. We’ll be starting slowly, so beginner level web development experience is okay. The application we’ll be building is a simple music store. There are three main parts to the application: shopping, checkout, and administration. Visitors can browse Albums by Genre: They can review their cart, removing any items they no longer want: Proceeding to Checkout will prompt them to login or register for a user account. After creating an account, they can complete the order by filling out shipping and payment information. To keep things simple, we’re running an amazing promotion: everything’s free if they enter promotion code “FREE”! After ordering, they see a simple confirmation screen: The Administration page shows a list of albums from which Administrators can Create, Edit, and Delete albums: We’ll begin by creating a new ASP.NET MVC 2 project in Visual Studio 2010, and we’ll...