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Aug
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The Benefits of Spotabusiness.com |
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Business Blog
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 13 August 2008 |
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SPOTABUSINESS.COM is our fairly new website. Our goal is to connect people with the businesses that they work with and the businesses with other businesses out there. We have a created a website that allows businesses to submit their business to our directory/search so that customers can easily find them. We consider the biggest advantage of joining with us is that you receive your free webpage/url and also belong to the directory so that customers can search for you and see what you are all about by viewing your profile page.
I wanted to share with you what I feel are the benefits of SPOTABUSINES.COM and why I feel we stick out from the other social networking sites out there.
What we offer:
- Free Directory Listing
-Free webpage and URL
- Groups: join our groups so that you belong to our directory
-Private Messaging to other users
-Message Boards (ask any questions you may have)
-Blogging (we even let you know how many hits you are receiving)
- Pictures: Upload your products with our very simply upload form
-Video: Have a Youtube video or want to create an advertisement? Do it here
-Contact Information: Listed simply at the bottom on tabs so customers & businesses can find you
-Comments: leave comments about other businesses or if you are a customer leave a comment about the experience you had with this business
-Links: Add links in to profile page to link to your homepage, blogs or whatever tickles your fancy!
-Forums: I love forums, talk about whatever you want with others!
-Connections: Connect with other businesses in your line of business by adding them to your connections tab
-Email: Free email, send to whomever you choose!
-Invite: of course we love this... invite your friends to join!
-Free!: We provide all of this to you free & it always will be!
-HTML: all done with simple HTML coding, you just have to fill in the blanks! However, if you are not computer savvy, we will set up a page for you. Why are we doing this, you may ask, because we are a new site and want to help our customers as much as we can to get our name out there!
Join today at spotabusiness.com and start reaping the benefits!
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 15 October 2008 )
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Jul
10
2008
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Business Blog
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Written by Administrator
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Thursday, 10 July 2008 |
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Whether you're just starting out or if you've been in business for years, you should always stay up-to-date with your market information. Here are the best methods for finding your data.
Whether you're just starting out or if you've been in business for years, you should always stay up-to-date with your market information. Here are the best methods for finding your data.
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Article Contents
Researching Your Market
Secondary Research
The purpose of market research is to provide relevant data that will help solve marketing problems a business will encounter. This is absolutely necessary in the start-up phase. Conducting thorough market surveys is the foundation of any successful business. In fact, strategies such as market segmentation (identifying specific segments within a market) and product differentiation (creating an identity for your product or service that separates it from your competitors') would be impossible to develop without market research.
Whether you're conducting market research using the historical, experimental, observational or survey method, you'll be gathering two types of data. The first will be "primary" information that you will compile yourself or hire someone to gather. Most information, however, will be "secondary," or already compiled and organized for you. Reports and studies done by government agencies, trade associations, or other businesses within your industry are examples of the latter. Search for them, and take advantage of them.
Primary Research
When conducting primary research using your own resources, there are basically two types of information that can be gathered: exploratory and specific. Exploratory research is open-ended in nature; helps you define a specific problem; and usually involves detailed, unstructured interviews in which lengthy answers are solicited from a small group of respondents. Specific research is broader in scope and is used to solve a problem that exploratory research has identified. Interviews are structured and formal in approach. Of the two, specific research is more expensive.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 10 July 2008 )
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Jul
08
2008
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Business Blog
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Written by Rob
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Tuesday, 08 July 2008 |
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So you've got a great new website with all the bells and whistles. It has your slick new logo and those neat little bullets you created in photoshop that accent all the cool features your new online money maker has to offer. Now all we do is sit back and watch the traffic and the dollars roll in.... right? |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 02 August 2008 )
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