
Welcome to the 12 October, 2008 edition of the Get International Clients Sunday Blog Carnival.
Kathleen Gage presents Social Networks… are they for you? posted at Street Smarts Marketing & Promotions saying “If you’ve been on the Internet for even a short period of time you have likely heard that Social Networking is the latest and greatest hot thing on the Internet. In many ways it is. However, as much as Social Networking can help you build your business, it can be a huge waste of time.”
Sandy Naidu presents Publicity Tips For Women Owned Business posted at Interviews With Business Moms saying “My guest today is Shannon Cherry of ‘Be Heard Solutions’. Shannon provides Public Relations (PR) and Marketing Services for small businesses. Her innovative PR strategies have helped a lot of her clients gain national and international media exposure. Some of her clients have even landed a spot as a guest on Oprah Show.”
John Crickett presents The Freemium Model Explained posted at Business Opportunities And Ideas saying “The freemium business model is simply offering a basic service for free, and a premium/advanced service with more features for a fee. It effect those paying for the premium service subsidise the service for the free users.”
John Haydon presents Why Your Non-Profit Needs A Blog: An interview with Chris Garrett posted at CorporateDollar saying “Last week, I had the opportunity to ask Chris Garrett, co-author of “ProBlogger”, a few questions about the value of blogging for small non-profits.”
Sid Savara presents Can Virtual Assistants Make You More Productive? An Experiment, and a TimeSvr Review posted at SidSavara.com saying “In a previous post I discuss how I outsourced my cooking for $60 a week. In this article, I discuss my experiences with a virtual assistant. I also review TimeSvr, a new service offering a a team of virtual assistants, and compare my single virtual assistant versus TimeSvr’s task based processing.”
Chris Garrett presents Why Authority Bloggers Are Best Placed to Weather Economic Storms posted at ChrisG.com saying “Authority Blogger Course members have been asking me about my statement that Authority Bloggers are best placed to ride out economic turbulence. Can I stand by this statement? OK, there are never any guarantees, but there are several factors that make me believe this.”
Kathleen Gage presents Teleseminars – A formula for success when you host one posted at Street Smarts Marketing & Promotions saying “A great reason for hosting a teleseminar is to offer a solution to a problem. Simple as that. Mark Do your customers seem to be asking the same questions over and over about something your products and services could help them with?
If so, why not offer a teleseminar to address those questions.”
Ben Martin present See me in DC this Thursday for some social media marketing mayhem posted at Certified Association Executive saying “Scott Oser has put together a lineup for DMAW’s Sixth Annual Association Day that can only be described as social media marketing mayhem. There’s still time to register for Thursday’s event at the Capital Hilton.”
Brian Solis presents In A Down Economy, Tomorrow’s Leaders are Born Today posted at PR 2.0 saying “According to news makers, analysts, and experts and their constituents, the sky is falling. You can’t run away or hide from this very grim reality. While we are in throes of a major financial crisis, it is during the most difficult of times when character is truly tested and defined. Panic only leads to the further declination and eradication of progress.”
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Hello Cindy,
Once again thank you for picking my posts. I truly appreciate your work.
My Best,
Kathleen Gage
The freemium business model is simply offering a basic service for free, and a premium/advanced service with more features for a fee. It effect those paying for the premium service subsidies the service for the free users.