Advertising, PR & Marketing

3 Great Sites To Get The Truth On MLM Pyramid Schemes

Looking to earn some extra cash for the coming holidays? When people feel this way, one of the opportunities that will evenutally knock on their doors is Multi Level Marketing (MLM). Here you can find information on legal...

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Not so fast with that broadband claim

TelstraClear misled consumers over its broadband speeds, the country's advertising watchdog has ruled. Telecom complained to the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) after the company's lawyers fa...

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Hits, Misses and Plans for the Future at L.A. Fashion Week

After nearly a month of runway shows, events and trade shows, Los Angeles fashion community is assessing the sprawlingand occasionally chaoticmix of events, and show producers are already gearing up...

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Toilet Paper History: How America Convinced the World to Wipe

How America Convinced the World to Wipe The ancient Greeks used clay and stone. The Romans, sponges and salt water. But the idea of a commercial product designed solely to wipe one’s bum? That started about 150 years ago, right...

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Participatory Marketing

If we don’t evolve we die. I think that’s a commonly excepted idea. Today we see social media as the new evolution in our marketing but it’s hard to pinpoint exactly why or how it works. It is helpful to think about this...

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Baidu Ad Shows Chinese Brands Shifting Ad Strategy From Product To Image

Posted by Laura Fitch on November 6, 2009 05:12 PM Chinese Internet search engine giant Baidu is updating its image with a slick new TV and online ad that portrays the company as the key for users to unlock their future...

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Corporate Executive Walks Away from 6 Figure Job

http://CorporateLeadershipAlternative.com James Chapman explains how he walked away from his 6 figure corporate job by implementing the G.T.P. business model with his internet marketing business and how you can do the same. By...

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Microsoft sees a silver lining in the cloud

When he considered joining Microsoft two years ago, Stephen Elop compiled a list of questions to ask the software giant. If he was going to make the leap from Juniper Networks, the internet router maker where he had been...

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The rise and fall of Britain's favourite beers: Why brewers are desperate for us to spend £4 on a...

You might think that drinking a premium beer suggests that you are sophisticated, knowledgeable and cool. As pubs close and some supermarkets sell beer cheaper than water, brands once regarded as 'premium' by discerning...

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‘Virtual realty’: a booming market in online sales

Builders use websites mostly to target non-resident Keralites abroad or in other States. The Internet is gaining popularity and the real estate sector too has benefited from the information revolution. He sees the web as a...

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