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Trilegiant Alliance and AOL Strengthened by New Marketing Agreements

Trilegiant Corporation and America Online (AOL) began working together in 1997 when it formed a marketing alliance through Cendant Corporation. That alliance was further strengthened when both companies entered an agreement for Trilegiant Marketing Services, a subsidiary of Trilegiant Corporation, to do marketing for AOL’s services. As a result of this agreement, Trilegiant and AOL […]

The Webmaster Guilt Syndrome

People don’t like to talk about it, but it’s time somebody did. Chances are, you or someone you care about suffers from it. It’s Webmaster Guilt Syndrome, or WGS.
Why is it that so many webmasters feel guilty when they work? This is not true for “traditional” business owners. The shop owner who hangs out his […]

Abstract Business Marketing Strategy for the Entrepreneur

If you look at those Corporations in franchising today you see the great companies that use these systems to move markets and deliver products and services to America. Franchising is obviously a power play in the marketing strategy game book. General Motors uses the franchise system or special teams, dealerships, to move their products in […]

The Revolution of Symbols

Five thousand years ago, people were still roaming the earth as nomads. They carried along their few precious possessions in their hands and on their backs. They hunted and gathered food at random.
Then came the Agricultural Revolution: people settled down and got attached - physically, emotionally and legally - to specific plots of land. They […]

Small Business Entrepreneur - Home Based, Rich, And Happy

Larissa researched many home based possibilities for entrepreneurial success. She encountered MLM marketing, envelope stuffing, online surveys and a host of other “opportunities” that simply were not sustainable. They were risky especially if you relied on them for money to live. Larissa worked at a large courier company as a receptionist and started to realize, […]

Dealing With Deadlines

Deadlines are a fact of life. We all have them, but if you are a procrastinator like me they jump up without warning. I’ve learned a trick that seems to keep deadline from appearing when I least expected them. I put them on my email calendar at a minimum of two weeks out and then […]

Do you work from home? Plan your next home purchase accordingly

The flexibility afforded by a “zero-commute” combined with the
skyrocketing price of gasoline has strengthened the case for
full time teleworking and telecommuting. According to an
Environmental Protection Agency (2004) study:
“Americans spend an average of 46 hours per year stuck in
traffic. Gridlock produces more than $63 billion in congestion
costs per year”
The artist community has been well acquainted with […]

Designer Fashion by Matches Fashion

When elegant shoppers of the city of London are in desperate need of a bit of much needed retail therapy Matches Fashion provides them with the luxury fix they are looking for and the luxury fix the elegant shoppers need. Based in glamorous London Matches Fashion supply the luxury of European and American designer collections […]

Six Tips On How To Recognise A Really Genuine And Sincere Internet Gurus?

When you’re learning about something new, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of relevant information available. This informative article should help you focus on the central points.
As Newbies in this Internet Business, you’re always looking for more quality businesses that you can sell and make a profit.
You surf from website to […]

Target Your Marketing

Market targeting is the only, truly cost effective way to
promote your business. It may seem counter intuitive to you if
you are a new home business entrepreneur, but everyone is not
your customer. Money and time spent reaching those who aren’t is
simply wasted.
Scattering your marketing dollars across a wide, untargeted
market, is like the deer hunter referred to […]