Thursday, July 03, 2008

July 3ML Briefcase

ARTICLES on MARKETING

If this is the first time you have visited the 3 Minute Learning Blog, below you will find summaries from the unique 3ML Briefcase. Over the first 2 weeks 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 (leadership, business and management, marketing and productivity). To read articles, go to the 3 Minute Learning home page.

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Adsense and the Marketer

Paul Majestyck

There is Cheech and Chong, Beauty and the Beast and then there is AdSense and the Marketer. In some ways it is a marriage of convenience, while in other cases it is a mutually beneficial relationship that makes a level of exposure possible that few had considered achievable.

How to Get Massive Free Website Traffic

Willie Crawford

There are only three real ways to get in front of the traffic flow. You can buy traffic, borrow traffic or create traffic. You buy traffic using pay-per-click search engines. It's very dependable and can give you a steady flow of consistent traffic.

Automatic Online Income: Myth or Fact?

Titus Hoskins

Nothing excites the mind more than receiving automatic online income, day-in, day-out for all 365 days of the year. A true marvel to behold and the perfect solution to all your money worries. It is totally liberating.

Internet Marketing - How Does Your Garden Grow

Scott Lindsay

There once was a man who sold vegetables from his ample garden. His son saw the hard work his father put into the produce and suggested ways to expand the garden with methods that would self-water the plant. This way more produce could be grown.

FAST FACT:

In recent TV commercials, the Ford Motor Company is touting the idea that their cars now have the same high quality workmanship as Toyota cars and trucks. This may rank as one of the worst marketing ideas Ford has had since the Edsel. Why would any company state that they finally have achieved the same quality as its major rival? Is it not the idea to leapfrog beyond your competition?

And what does that say to those millions of Ford car and truck owners? That your vehicle simply does not meet the standards of Toyota? If the best a company can do is to match the competition, it doesn’t sound like they are achieving much at all.

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