by Marketing Twins-Randy | Feb 29, 2008 | Duct Tape Marketing, Marketing Tool, Web - Blog
Entrepreneur.com offers an incredibly practical article on the importance of having a good solid website for your organization. Since we are in the middle of a series on blogging for businesses, I thought I would share this with you. The author, John Jantsch of Duct...
by Marketing Twins-Randy | Feb 28, 2008 | Duct Tape Marketing, Web - Blog
OK – instead of teasing you through post after post of samples before I show you how, I’m going to share this article with you today. It’ll give you the basic choices to make in setting up your blog for your business or organization. REMEMBER: ...
by Marketing Twins-Randy | Feb 25, 2008 | Duct Tape Marketing, Marketing Tool, Web - Blog, z1429
Today, in our series on “Why You Need A Blog NOW!” (not the real name, but that’s what I’m trying to tell you!), I thought I would turn to the business services like PLUMBING. I picked this because I would assume that this is one industry where...
by Marketing Twins-Randy | Feb 23, 2008 | Duct Tape Marketing, Marketing Tool, Web - Blog, z1429
There was a USA TODAY article this week about the power of blogging . . . in business. Perhaps you or your kids have been blogging about your personal lives for a long time (my wife and I have been since 2004, even while we lived in Africa!) But if you think blogging...
by Marketing Twins-Randy | Feb 20, 2008 | Duct Tape Marketing, Innovation, Marketing Tool, Web - Blog
John Jantsch, creator and founder of Duct Tape Marketing, shares on his blog this new valuable resource for small business people interested in staying current on innovations, thoughts, strategies and ideas for small business . . . this targets you folks who are too...
by Marketing Twins-Randy | Feb 18, 2008 | Duct Tape Marketing, Marketing Coaching, Ministry-NonProfit, z1429
“Business owners, non-profit leaders, and ministries often believe they can’t afford to market their organizations,” says Dr. Tara Robinson, owner and CEO of Zugunruhe Coaching. “They think marketing is too expensive or too complicated or too time...