Low Barrier Entry, Contest Domination, Great Way, And Little Fee

Contests are a great way to get attention into your space on the market.
With Contest Domination, all customers get at least a year of support to every product he sold, instead of ?hitting and running?.
If you get traction, stick with the idea, take the momentum and start again.
Creating a low barri…

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7 Lessons Learned While Content Marketing for an Early-Stage Startup

By Sean Smith

If you’re marketing for an early-stage startup, every second counts.

Any mistake is a massive setback.

Setbacks ultimately lose potential customers.

During our content marketing journey with Spectafy, a real-time photo sharing app, we made plenty of …read more    

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Social Media, Quick Sprout, Emails, And Blog

I started Quick Sprout on April 17, 2007. Since then, I?ve collected 184,291 emails ? 126,443 of which are still active. Since the blog?s inception, I sent 62,619,592 emails.
It sounds like a lot of emails, but it really isn?t. Every time I write a blog post, I send out an email to my whole list. Pl…

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Brian Lavery, SMB Partnerships Manager, Twitter, And Product Marketing Lead

Twitter is the live medium that has quite literally changed the way brands and consumers interact online. Recently Twitter launched an advertising option allowing brands to promote Tweets and Accounts to users based on audience targeting. This is known as ?tailored audiences?, and provides brands wi…

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Phone Number, Business, Citations, And Google My Business

Did you know that having consistent and correct citations is mandatory for any successful local SEO Campaign? If you’ve read the 2013 Moz Local Ranking Factors survey or you’ve been in the local SEO game for a while, it’s no secret how important citations are to ranking locally in Google. In fact, c…

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