Wednesday, June 04, 2008

June 3ML Briefcase

ARTICLES on MARKETING

If this is the first time you have visited the 3 Minute Learning Blog, below you will find the unique 3ML Briefcase. Over the first 8 days of every month, summaries for all 32 articles appearing in the current month’s online magazine will be presented. Articles are presented free of charge and rotate every day with 4 new articles appearing in the respective subject areas. To read articles, go to the 3 Minute Learning home page.

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Why No One Will Promote YOUR Product

Willie Crawford

At a recent JV Alert Live Seminar, I interacted with dozens of people with products that they were rolling out or looking for joint venture partners. Some of these products were absolutely brilliant and something that the market was clamoring for, so I knew that they "could" do well.

Internet Marketing In the Age of Google

Titus Hoskins

Fasten your money belts as we are now officially entering into the Age of Google. And marketing, online and off, will never be the same again. Read this SoapBox Article to view one online marketer's musings and observations on marketing in the Google Age.

Your Business Is Doomed With One-Size-Fits-All Marketing

Dan Lok

Deciding exactly how you'll market your next product, business, or campaign is one of the most important questions you can ask. And I do hope you even bother to ask. The correct answer will decide your success or failure.

Marketing Through Blogs Presents New Legal Risks

Robert Masud, Esq.

Recently blogs have taken on new meaning on the Internet. Once considered nothing more than offbeat diaries, blogs have become major marketing tools. In fact, today millions of consumers from all walks of life are turning to blogs to get information and advice about different products and services.

FAST FACTS:

1) Ford F-series trucks have been the number one seller of vehicles (that’s any type of trucks, cars or SUVs) for 23 consecutive years.

2) From the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, in 2005, the 5 most costly medical conditions cost about $320 billion to treat. Heart conditions were $76 billion, trauma/emergency care was $72 billion, cancer was $70 billion, mental illness was $56 billion and asthma/COPD was $54 billion.

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