Get International Clients Sunday Blog Carnival #22

October 5, 2008 by User Imagecindy  

Welcome to the 5 October, 2008 edition of the Get International Clients Sunday Blog Carnival.

Internet Marketing

Kathleen Gage presents If everybody is your market then nobody is your market posted at Street Smarts Marketing & Promotions.

Kristopher Saim presents 2008 Promo Magazine Marketing Trend Report posted at Alternative Marketing 101

Karthik presents Do You Know What You Want posted at  Marketing in a branded world !! saying “How does focus group discussions help ? They help in extracting cues.To identify the gap between their needs and the currently available product. It does not necessarily translate to what exactly they need in a product.”

Martin Russell presents Really Getting A Buyer’s Point Of View posted at Word of Mouth Marketing… saying “Do you really ‘get’ your customer’s needs?”

Muhammad Siyab presents The Art of Negotiation - How To Get A Higher Price For Your Ads posted at Putting Blogs First saying “Chances are you have advertising spots on your blog, don’t you? Even more chances are that you also have a advertise-here page at the ready, for potential advertisers. You name the price, the sponsor agrees, they pay you, and deal over. Typical, right?”

Chris Garrett presents Authority Blogger Forum News, Guest Posts and Win Cool Prizes posted at ChrisG saying “Authority Blogger Forum has been quietly growing, with the emphasis on “quietly” for a while, so I wanted to update you with some cool news. The first big news is for anyone who would like to attract guest posters to their blog, or who wants to find blogs to guest post on.”

Rebecca Leaman presents Case Study: Calgary Meals on Wheels Takes Campaign Online posted at Wild Apricot’s non-profit technology blog saying “Many of us are familiar with the Meals on Wheels concept — to deliver nutritious and affordable meals to people in need: seniors, convalescents, and people living with disabilities. What many don’t realize, however, says Leann Hackman-Carty of Calgary Meals on Wheels, is that her agency also gives “significant help” to students and homeless people.”

Internet Marketing

John Haydon presents  The Number One SEO Tip: “Don’t Listen To SEO Tips!” posted at CorporateDollar.org saying “Is it a big surprise that a Google search for “search engine optimization” (exact phrase in quotes) returns about 32,700,000 results? Not to me. For every legitimate firm who does SEO the right way, there are hundreds looking to make a fast buck from those who don’t know better.”

SEO Kid presents Basic Elements of a Marketing Plan posted at Global Currency Solution saying “Before doing a project there is a great need of a plan before you convert it into action. After coming up with a decision, it’s also important to come up with plan on how you’re going to market it. A marketing plan will assist you to assimilate your total marketing effort. It will also create a systematic approach on developing your products and services, to provide more quality service to your customers.”

Brian Terry presents 5 Hot Tips For A Big Selling Squeeze Page posted at Big Selling Website Design.

Tips

Sid Savara presents Can Virtual Assistants Make You More Productive? An Experiment, and a TimeSvr Review posted at SidSavara.com saying “I decided to try an experiment with a virtual assistant, to see if I could effectively outsource parts of my digital life.  I also compared my solo virtual assistant to a professionally managed, concierge style virtual assistant team.”

Alec Satin presents How to Say Goodbye When a Workmate Leaves . posted at Making Project Management Better. saying “Here are some thoughts on what to do when you stay and someone else leaves.”

Remi Vespa presents How SMBs Approach IT outsourcing posted at About Offshoring saying “A vast majority of SMBs are either contemplating offshoring part of their IT, or have already done so, often to India or China.”

Hart Singer present Toodledo - Getting to Know You - My New Online “To Do” List posted at 1-800 Hart saying “I’m consciously trying to “move into the cloud” as much as reasonably possible, and figuring out better and more useful ways to utilize GMAIL to my needs … it’s been quite empowering to me to be able to jump to computer to computer and not only access my emails, but the history of my emails.”

Domestika presents Halloween Treat Buckets posted at so you wannabee a Domestik Goddess?

Mova present  Tips and trick buying batik dress in solo Indonesia posted at Business Solo saying “Batik is one of trade mark from Solo or Surakarta city Indonesia. In here you can buy batik in many places. The most famous place is pasar klewer or klewer market.”

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Get International Clients Sunday Blog Carnival #21

September 28, 2008 by User Imagecindy  


Welcome to the September 14th, 2008 edition of the Get International Clients Sunday Blog Carnival.

Last Weeks Most Popular Sunday Blog Carnival Article

Last weeks copywriting article, How to destroy sales rapport real fast! received 21% of the votes, making Anya Portnik our winner. Gook Luck to this weeks entries.

Chris Garret presents What Are Your Constraints posted at ChrisG - Authority Blogger saying “every organization has - at any given point in time - at least one constraint which limits the system’s performance relative to its goal”

Alec Satin present 6 Lessons on Leadership from Captain Bligh posted at Making Project Management Better saying “While out and out mutiny may be rare on project teams, lackluster performance and disconnects between the project manager and the team happen more often than they need to. Observing some of the actions and attitudes of the cold, hard Captain William Bligh can provide you with a measure to use against your own behavior as a project manager.”

John Hayden presents 7 Ways To Revitalize Your Non-Profit (Even In A Recession) posted at Corporate Dollar saying “What should non-profits do during periods of economic worries? The same thing that Mark Phelps did when he broke his wrist in 2007: Focus on the basics.”

Cade Krueger presents How To Find A Lead Through A Business Opportunity Or MLM posted at Write To Right.

Wei Liang presents Lesson 6: Google Page Rank posted at ABloggerBlog.com, saying, “The rumor out on the net is that Google will be changing PS’s over this weekend. A very useful lesson focusing on what Google Page Rank (PR) is all about, how important it is and what are the tips to increase PR.”

Todd Goldfarb presents THE SHIFT Really Is Happening! posted at We The Change saying “To me, what this film is documenting is the very thing that can bring transcending and fundamental changes in the world.  More than EVER, we need to spread awareness of this message…get involved in it…and encourage our friends, families, colleagues to join in.”

Helene Zemel presents Formulating a Marketing Plan for your At Home Business posted at Work at Home Mom and Dad, saying, “Whether you have a brick and mortar store, an online store or business, have purchased a franchise, own a business creating crafts and handmade items, or your business is an MLM or network marketing company, it is important to create a marketing plan.”

James Paden presents This Post is Guaranteed to Boost your Conversion Rates posted at Xemion Design Factory saying “A year ago, I was an unbeliever.  The idea that something on your site could influence me to buy or not buy was hogwash.  No stupid seal or testimonial was going to change my mind.  Let me tell you, if you’re not doing everything you can to boost the conversion rate of your website - you’re either losing your money or losing your client’s money (and your client should probably fire you). Over the last year, my eyes have been opened and I’ve begun to realize how much power I have over website visitors to squash their fears and nudge them toward making larger purchases. ”

Sid Savara presents More Important than Money - Paying Myself First With My Time posted at SidSavara saying “Though I pay myself first with regards to my investments for the future, one of the areas where I used to constantly pay myself last is my time; my life.”

Sue Clark presents Lighthouses For Sale - The Hidden Cost posted at Lighthouse News saying “Peace and privacy on an island in the middle of nowhere. Waves crashing outside your windows. The cry of seagulls. A tall tower symbolizing hope, strength and safety. What could be more perfect? A lot of people have the dream of living in a lighthouse. Almost as many search for a job as a lighthouse keeper. Can you buy a lighthouse home of your dreams? Well, yes. Is it truly the home of your dreams? Well, maybe not.”

Muhammad Siyab presents Juggling Blogging and Real-Life - Some Tips on Time Management posted at Putting Blogs First saying “Bloggers don’t have only their blogs to manage. They have work, school, or a family to manage too, and it can be difficult to juggle all of these jobs successfully and effectively. Time management is essential, for bloggers (Or any professional, for that matter) to succeed.”

Guilherme Zühlke O’Connor presents Win problogger book and help the blogosphere posted at Zo’C saying “Chris garret has just launched a blogging survey and if you answer it you can win his new book, coauthored with Darren Rowse ProBlogger: Secrets for Blogging Your Way to a Six-Figure Income.”

StopForwarding.Us posted StopForwarding.Us posted at StopForwarding.Us saying “How it works: 1. Fill out and submit the form below with the spammer’s name and email address.  2. The spammer will receive this anonymous email. 3. The spammer will recognize the error of their ways and stop emailing unsolicited jokes, chain letters and urban myths to everyone in their address book.”

Rebecca Leaman posted How to Learn More about Your Website Audience posted at Wild Apricot saying “Are the people who are visiting your website really the audience that you’re trying to target? The more you know about your website visitors, the better you can tailor your content to attract the audience you want to reach — but for nonprofits and associations with a limited budget, market research can be a tough challenge.

Easton Ellsworth presents Free Guide: How to Improve Your Blog Commenting Skills posted at Visionary Blogging saying “I’ve published a free step-by-step guide on how to become a better blog commentator, based on my three-plus years of making an average of approximately 20-30 blog comments per week around the Web.”

Connie Bensen presents Community Building is Happening Worldwide posted at Connie Bensen saying “Recently I asked for help in defining ‘community building’ for Wikipedia. There are some good ideas coming in. Please add your thoughts.”

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Get International Clients Sunday Blog Carnival #20

September 21, 2008 by User Imagecindy  


Welcome to the September 14th, 2008 edition of the Get International Clients Sunday Blog Carnival.

Last Weeks Most Popular Sunday Blog Carnival Article

Last weeks copywriting article, Can your Virtual Assistant blog and website be one and the same? received 20% of the votes, making him our winner. Gook Luck to this weeks entries.

International Business

Hans presents 10 Strategies to Create Valuable Content Based on Existing Material posted at Blogging Tips to Develop a Successful Blog - CatchThePosts!, saying, “In this article I’ll be focusing on 10 strategies that will allow you to create new content based on existing material. Thus, I will bring your attention on how to transform or revisit articles and data to create valuable content.”

Cross Cultural Sales presents Think Global Act Local posted at Cross Cultural Sales, saying, “I just had a conversation with someone from an office in France. We were discussing her company website and the decision (made in USA) to only have a US site. This decision was odd because more than half the company is located outside the US and other than and address and phone number, there was no reference to foreign offices.”

Culture Customized Sales presents Culture Customized Content posted at Culture Customized Sales, saying, “You need to communicate to your international prospects and clients in a way they understand and respond to. You need to customize your content to their culture. THis post will show you what you need to know.”

Culture Widget presents Widgipedia: Wikipedia for widgets posted at Culture Widget, saying, “There are a lot of widgets out there. So many, in fact, that sorting through them can be absolutely daunting. Joining the fray of sites that attempt to solve this problem is Widgipedia, a site that catalogs and hosts widgets, both Web-based and downloads.”

Culture Customized Website presents Start Developing Your International Markets posted at Culture Customized Website, saying, “Developing your business when you are in one country and the market you are targeting is in another country can be challenging. Especially if this is your first time… and you don’t like picking up the phone.”

International Business Ideas presents Website Globalization: 4 Success Elements For International Business Development posted at International Business Ideas, saying, “A little internet surfing and you will see that some companies have websites in over 10 languages. More and more businesses are offering over 20 languages. The increase in language choices is rising each year. Deciding how many languages and which languages to use for your website takes time. How do you decide which languages to use when translation costs can be expensive and cultural marketing mistakes are notorious?”

European Business Coach presents European Business Coach posted at European Business Coach, saying, “Bit Literacy - Productivity in the Age of Information and E-mail Overload is a book written by Mark Hurst. It covers many different tips to help improve your productivity in today’s age of information overload. Let’s do the To Do List.”

Faster International Sales presents Guide To International Lead Generation posted at Faster International Sales, saying, “This is just one of the marketing strategies in the “Business Guide 4 - Build Your International Marketing Strategy” essential for effective international business development. Be sure to check them both out.”

Sherin Devassy presents Invest in future top models posted at Investment Internals.

International English Copywriting presents Web Video University posted at International English Copywriting.

International Cheat Sheet presents Must Read Before Choosing Your First Product To Sell Abroad posted at International Cheat Sheet, saying, “Are you still wondering what product to sell abroad? Does it seem like a critical choice to make? Businesses just starting to develop international markets often spend considerable time wondering what they should sell abroad.”

International Marketing Mentor presents Design Your International Visibility posted at International Marketing Mentor, saying, “International Market Research challenges beginners often to the point of delaying action. It is not difficult. The hardest part is jumping in and finding the first two or three key information contacts.”

Internationalize Your Website presents Get Past Language Barriers With International Clients posted at Internationalize Your Website, saying, “Different businesses go about developing their international business at different speeds. Several early reasons come in to play. The main reasons are:

  • Your own visibility and understanding of your international potential
  • Deciding what product to market abroad
  • Finding your international markets”

International Lead Strategy presents Communication Across Cultures Is Better With A Whole Brain Approach posted at International Lead Strategy, saying, “Most people do not fully understand the way in which differences in cultures, and even within cultures, impact communication. Let’s look at how people approach cross-cultural communication.”

International Success Stories presents The Management Tools I Use For Content Created To Be Re-Packaged posted at International Success Stories.

International Marketing Tools presents Boost Your Company Way Out Of Your Local Recession Field posted at International Marketing Tools, saying, “Do you automatically assume your business will follow the flow if your local economy was going through a recession? Do you lack ideas on how to keep your company sludging through rough times? How would you like to be able to free your company up out of any sticky recession your local economy might be in? Let’s take a closer look at how your marketing team functions during recessions. Your marketing team is your lead generation tool, right? How can a seasoned marketer help you during recession?”

Les Createurs d’Affaires presents Join Us On The International Sales Road Map posted at Les Createurs d’Affaires, saying, “* Are you committed to developing your international business?

  • Do you know what you need to do to get more international clients?
  • Do you want an easy to follow action plan?

Then you will be happy to read about the up-coming changes”

International Marketing Widget presents Over The Counter Translation Perfection Not Here Yet posted at International Marketing Widget, saying, “it is almost time for the general public to question their beliefs that all translation software should be avoided like the plague. I warned readers not to continue to base their opinions of translation software on old versions. Even though translation software is still not perfect, people with real translation needs are using what they have today to gain a competitive advantage.”

International Success Basics presents Case Study For Getting Your Website Visible In Japan posted at International Success Basics, saying, “The Proper use of Foreign Language Keywords”

Market Across Cultures presents Communication Across Cultures Is Better With A Whole Brain Approach posted at Market Across Cultures, saying, “Cross-cultural communication is not an exact science. When you begin a cross-cultural business conversation for the first time, you cannot be sure where it will end. Within cultures, people are different. Within the same cultural group:

  • There are different ways of saying hello
  • There are different ways of being polite
  • There are different ways of being respectful”

International Sales Resources presents Get International Clients Guides posted at International Sales Resources, saying, “This is a resource center for:

  • online businesses just starting to develop their international business strategy
  • brick and mortar businesses starting to develop their international business and who want to harness the power of international internet marketing”

More International Sales presents International Sales Negotiation Tips For American Women posted at More International Sales, saying, “As a North American International Sales & Marketing professional in Europe for over 20 years I have a fair bit of negotiation experience between North Americans and Europeans. As I was often the most multilingual person in the office I was often called in desperation when my colleagues thought all communications had be permanently severed with their clients.”

Simple International Business Development presents 3 Easy Steps To Attract International Business Through Your Website posted at Simple International Business Development, saying, “Your online business can have global visibility. But is your message getting across to different cultures as you expect it? Are you able to adapt quickly to global market opportunities you see pop up? Or would you like to know how to quickly target different international audiences, with little investment on your part?”

Research International Markets presents 3 Easy Steps To Small Business International Development posted at Research International Markets, saying, “Some companies feel they have a global market e-commerce with an online presence. But are the international clients coming to your online store? And if they are, how did they find you? Does your online website have a real presence in foreign countries?”

International Marketing

Cindy King presents Learning International Skills From A Course Or A Book posted at Cindy King, saying, “On a personal level you need to get out there and learn how to rub with different cultures. It is exactly like riding a bike or driving a car. No matter how many books you read and how many times someone might tell you what to do, you can only learn by sitting in that seat yourself.”

Other

Raymond presents How To Apply For An American Express Black Centurion Card posted at Money Blue Book.

Allison Nazarian presents CopywritingForVAs.com wants to hear from you and has a great bonus in return! posted at CopywritingForVAs, saying, “If you elect to participate in this quick survey, as a way of saying thank you, I would like to provide you with free access to the download of my value-packed e-book, 52 Insider Secrets To JumpStarting Your Marketing Efforts Now, a $19.99 value.”

Jay M presents Entrepreneurship in the conceptual economy - endless opportunities posted at 4 entrepreneur, saying, “understanding and getting ready for conceptual economy.”

Anya Portnik presents How to destroy sales rapport real fast! posted at Gavin Ingham.

Research International Markets presents 4 Success Elements For International Business Development posted at Research International Markets.

Market Across Cultures presents 5 Factors To Consider When Marketing To Different Cultures posted at Market Across Cultures.

International Success Basics presents Which Search Engines Are You Relying On? posted at International Success Basics.

International Marketing Widget presents Translation Plugin posted at International Marketing Widget.

International Marketing Tools presents Guide to Online Tranlsation Tools posted at International Marketing Tools.

Anya Portnik presents 7 tips for selling in an economic downturn posted at Gavin Ingham.

Andrew Hawkes presents Living Life Without Limits posted at Millionaire in a Year: Producing Real Results in Home Based Business, saying, “For those who want a home based business that works, ANYWHERE”

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Get International Clients Sunday Blog Carnival #19

September 14, 2008 by User Imagecindy  


Welcome to the September 14th, 2008 edition of the Get International Clients Sunday Blog Carnival.

Last Weeks Most Popular Sunday Blog Carnival Article

Last weeks copywriting article, Vermont Offers VAs Virtual Business Benefits received 33% of the votes, making him our winner. Gook Luck to this weeks entries.

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Get International Clients Sunday Blog Carnival #18

September 7, 2008 by User Imagecindy  


Welcome to the September 7th, 2008 edition of the Get International Clients Sunday Blog Carnival.

Last Weeks Most Popular Sunday Blog Carnival Article

Last week, The Power of Using Guest Blogging to Get Targeted Traffic received 38% of the votes, making him our winner. Gook Luck to this weeks entries.

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Get International Clients Sunday Blog Carnival #17

August 31, 2008 by User Imagecindy  


Welcome to the August 31at, 2008 edition of the Get International Clients Sunday Blog Carnival.

Last Weeks Most Popular Sunday Blog Carnival Article

“7 Ways to Make Your Blog Visitors Come Back for More” was voted the most popular post last week. Let’s see which of this weeks posts wins next.

Cross Cultural Communications

Sharmeen Akbani Gangat presents NRP Summit Team at Work posted at Non-Resident Pakistanis.

International Business

Joseph McClellan presents What I Learned In Mexico: Business Negotiation posted at Debit versus Credit, saying, “Doing business Internationally isn’t always easy. It takes a lot of preparation, a lot more than if you were just doing business with your neighbor. Check out what I learned about doing Business in Mexico and how it can be applied to doing business anywhere in the World!”

International Marketing

Kathleen Gage presents Who wants to learn from you via teleseminars? posted at Street Smarts Marketing & Promotions, saying, “Teleseminars are one of the most incredible ways to build customer loyalty, provide incredible value, position yourself as an expert and make fantastic revenues. The fact is, there are many experts for which teleseminars are the cornerstone of their business and marketing model.

Learn how to develop teleseminars to optimize your opportunities.”

Internet Marketing

Hans presents The Power of Using Guest Blogging to Get Targeted Traffic at Catch The Posts saying “All blogs need traffic to survive. A blog with no visitors is a sterile and unloved place. Add visitors who care about what you say and suddenly your blog has become a little social media site of its own.”

Kelly Sonora presents 100 Tips and Tools to Set Up Your Own Home LAMP Server posted at Web World Wide.

Helene Zemel presents 10 Reasons Why People Fail at Network Marketing posted at Work at Home Mom and Dad, saying, “It seems like a reasonable enough task. Just start a homebased business and success will come your way. Unfortunately 95% of all homebased businesses fail in their first year. This article explains why.”

Richard Adams presents How To Select The Best Freelancer On Elance posted at No More Compromise.

Azelma Petit presents 10 Ways to Use LinkedIn That You Never Thought Of posted at Biz.Edu, saying, “LinkedIn is a valuable professional (especially business) resource. This post describes 10 ways you can use LinkedIn that you may never have considered, including making new, international business connections.”

International Sales

Anya Portnik presents What are your favourite sales questions? posted at Gavin Ingham.

Edith presents BizTechDay - Use Technology to Grow Your Business, Saturday October 25 San Francisco posted at BIZtechDay.

Anya Portnik presents Why practise makes perfect when sales training posted at Gavin Ingham.


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Get International Clients Sunday Blog Carnival #16

August 24, 2008 by User Imagecindy  


Welcome to the August 24, 2008 edition of the Get International Clients Sunday Blog Carnival.

Last Weeks Most Popular Sunday Blog Carnival Article

“7 Ways to Make Your Blog Visitors Come Back for More” was voted the most popular post last week. Let’s see which of this weeks posts wins next.

Cindy King presents European PowerAge 137 - A European Marketers Blog List posted at Cindy King.

International Business

Dr. Joe Capista presents How a Vision Statement Can Influence Your Business Success posted at The Success Triangle, saying, “Many people tend to negate the value of a vision statement for a business. But a vision statement is important for success of a business as it provides a sense of direction on where you want your business to go. Without a vision, you are like a crewless boat; adrift with no destination in sight.

Discover the importance of having a concise vision statement.”

Kathleen Gage presents The Power and Profit of Teleseminars posted at Street Smarts Marketing & Promotions, saying, “Teleseminars, also known as teleconferences and teleclasses, are fast becoming one of the most valuable strategies you can use to increase your market position, your opt-in subscriber list and your profit margins. You can quickly become known as an expert in both your industry and your market through the power of teleconferences.

Teleseminars are likely to be one of your most profitable revenue strategies available due to the relatively low cost to develop and market them.

Find out essential things you need to know before you host a teleseminar.”

International Marketing

Sagar Satapathy presents 50 Easy ways to Improve Your Twitter Experience posted at Web World Wide.

Internet Marketing

Samir Bharadwaj presents Blog Ads by PerfomancingAds posted at SamirBharadwaj.com, saying, “Blog ads are the most lucrative way to monetise your blog. The new PerfomancingAds takes the effort out of selling advertising and managing inventory, so here’s a detailed guide to the whys, hows, pros, and cons of the service.”

Cindy King presents Website Internationalization Guide posted at Get International Clients.

Scott Palat presents How To Acquire Students for Your E-tutoring Business posted at Scott Palat.

Other

Allison Nazarian presents Writing a newsworthy press release that hits the mark posted at Allison Nazarian, saying, “Writing a newsworthy press release is the do it yourself copywriter’s chance to hit the mark with free, wide-reaching publicity.”

Anya Portnik presents How to make more money in 7.5 simple steps, part I posted at The Big Fat Guru.

Allison Nazarian presents Are you an expert in the Virtual Assistant field? Here’s how to tell posted at CopywritingForVAs, saying, “Last time, we talked about how to tell if you’re an expert in the Virtual Assistant field. Today, I’m sharing a few more reminders that you may already be an expert VA.”

Allison Nazarian presents What’s The Hook? posted at CopywritingForVAs, saying, “I’ve noticed that a lot of small business owners, including many Virtual Assistants, overlook press releases when preparing their marketing efforts. Or, they employ press releases but not, in my opinion, properly.”

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Get International Clients Sunday Blog Carnival #15

August 17, 2008 by User Imagecindy  


Welcome to the August 17, 2008 edition of the Get International Clients Sunday Blog Carnival.

Last Weeks Most Popular Sunday Blog Carnival Article

“Attention Authors! Sell Lots of Books with Teleseminars!” was voted the most popular post last week. Let’s see which of this weeks posts wins next.

Internet Marketing

Andy King presents Web Site Optimization Recommended Books posted at Website Optimization.

Hans presents 7 Ways to Make Your Blog Visitors Come Back for More posted at Catch The Posts.

International Marketing

Allison Nazarian presents Researching your target market…on a shoestring budget posted at Allison Nazarian, saying, “Being clear on your niche and target market is crucial to your marketing success. This takes research, of course. Seven tips for big market research on a not-so-big budget”

Heather Johnson presents Mobile blogging? using apps or browsers posted at Blog Solute.

Multicultural Marketing

John W. Furst presents Bad Future For Email? posted at E-Biz Booster Blog, saying, “Different kind of multicultural, but still… Does your Grandma use Email? Do your teenage kids or nephews use email the same ways as you do? I think those are very interesting questions for a marketer, aren’t they.”

Other

Anya Portnik presents What one thing do you wish that you’d known when you started out in sales? posted at Gavin Ingham.

Neelakantha presents 50 Free Internet Tools for Tin-Foil Hat Wearers posted at Web World Wide.

Internet Submitter presents Uncle Sam Wants You Searching posted at Internet Marketing Blog, saying, “This gives you insight into the government searching that you can perform everyday.”

Fiona King presents Open for Business: 100+ Open Courseware Collections for Web Entrepreneurs posted at Biz.Edu.

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Get International Clients Sunday Blog Carnival #14

August 10, 2008 by User Imagecindy  


Welcome to the August 10, 2008 edition of the Get International Clients Sunday Blog Carnival.

Last Weeks Most Popular Sunday Blog Carnival Article

“How to Kill Your Article Marketing Efforts in Two Easy Steps” was voted the most popular post last week. Let’s see which of this weeks posts wins next.

International Marketing

Kathleen Gage presents Attention Authors! Sell Lots of Books with Teleseminars! posted at Street Smarts Marketing & Promotions, saying, “Countless numbers of authors have the dream of selling lots of books, becoming well known (and even reaching celebrity status), and making their fortune through their craft. Yet, most will not succeed due to lack of how to develop and implement an effective publicity plan. It takes more, much more, than a well-written manuscript to succeed as an author, at least if you want to make money through your writing. Learn one of the most effective marketing strategies around.”

Internet Marketing

Andy King presents The Psychology of Web Performance posted at Website Optimization saying “New evidence shows that broadband users are less tolerant of web page delays than narrowband users. A JupiterResearch survey found that 33% of broadband shoppers are unwilling to wait more than four seconds for a web page to load, whereas 43% of narrowband users will not wait more than six seconds”

Traffic2mypage presents Top 100 Paid One Way Link Directories Sorted By Page Rank posted at Traffic2mypage.com, saying, “There are two relevant reasons why you will want to submit to directories. First is to acquire more targeted increase of web traffic to your site. Second reason is to construct link popularity in anticipation of building your search engine ranking and also your page rank. Getting your page ranked in search engines will assist you in increasing your web traffic. Here is a directory listing of the top 100 paid one way link directories that are sorted by page rank that you can submit your site to”

Multicultural Marketing

Raymond presents Outsourcing Call Center Jobs To India Leads To Bad Customer Service posted at Money Blue Book.

Other Topics

Mag Herrera presents A Shining Job Interview: How to Succeed posted at Life. Money. Development., saying, “Some recommendations for harnessing interview’s opportunities”

Anya Portnik presents My favourite personal development books posted at Gavin Ingham.

Helen Anderson presents Protect Yourself When Shopping Online posted at Savings Accounts.

Heather Johnson presents 5 Tips on How to Combat Spyware posted at Web Tools and Tips.

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Get International Clients Sunday Blog Carnival #13

August 3, 2008 by User Imagecindy  


Welcome to the August 2, 2008 edition of the Get International Clients Sunday Blog Carnival.

Last Weeks Most Popular Sunday Blog Carnival Article

“How To Effectively Use Business Mentoring” was voted the most popular post last week. Let’s see which of this weeks posts wins next.

International Business


Laurel Delaney presents What’s China Buying? posted at The Global Small Business Blog.


Nataly Kelly presents China Seeks Gold Medal in Language Services posted at Global Watchtower.


Language Weaver presents Olympics discussed across languages on Kontrib posted at Multilingual.


Dan Prescher presents IL Postcards posted at International Living.

Article Marketing


Craig Andrews presents How to Kill Your Article Marketing Efforts in Two Easy Steps posted at Internet Business Blog.


Hans presents 15 Remarkable Resources to Create Killer Headlines posted at Chatch The Posts saying “headlines are critical because they will determine if an article is read or not!”

Marketing


Chris Garrett presents Using Flagship Content to Make Sales posted at The Business of Blogging and New Media.

Ron Coble presents Get Your Product Into Major Retail Chain Stores posted at Importers and Exporters.

Other


Dr. Joe Capista presents Success Means Different Things to Different People posted at The Success Triangle.

Anya presents How to use email when prospecting posted at Gavin Ingham.

Karin Herman presents Kind request with a kiss gift from me posted at The Kiss Business too (2) No more Double Dutch in Business.


Jacob Share presents Yaro Starak’s Super Virtual Resume and How You Can Get One posted at JobMob.

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