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Why Buying Email Lists Is Always a Bad Idea (And How to Build Yours for Free)

You need people to email, and you need them quickly. Oh, and if you could get them pretty cheap, that’d be great, too.

That’s the mindset many marketers find themselves in when they’re on the phone with a list-purchasing company: We need new people to email to feed our sales organization. Acting on that moment of desperation, however, can cause them more long-term (and short-term) harm than good.

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13 Things NOT to Do on Facebook

These days, most businesses have gotten the hint that they need to have a presence on Facebook. Searching for a business on Facebook and seeing they don’t have a Facebook Page garners the same reaction from users as searching for a business on Google and seeing they don’t have a website: You justContinue Reading

Dropshipping 101: What It Is and How It Can Make You a Successful Online Retailer

You’ve decided to launch an online store and join the ecommerce revolution. The very first questions you need to answer are all about your product: what will you sell, where will you get it and how will you get it to your customers. Amazing marketing and incredible customer service won’tContinue Reading

Internet Security & Webmaster Tools

 

The modern world of technology can be frightening place. Sure, the internet has democratized information for developed countries, and is continuing to do so for emerging and developing countries across the globe. Big data is beginning to reach a catalyst point, at which its use and its profitability are growing parallel –– and at exponential rates. Yet, with all of our modern day technologies and innovations, one very real concern still weighs heavily on the mind of most consumers: security.

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How to Change Photo Privacy Settings on Facebook, Twitter & Other Popular Social Networks [Infographic]

In a world where the phrase “pics or it didn’t happen” is a widespread mantra, people of all ages are sharing a wide range of information about themselves on social media.

Of course, social media websites were designed to encourage sharing. Many of us spend a large chunk of our days sharing lots of professional information on social, whether we’re managing our company’s Facebook account or tweeting pictures of the event we’re attending.

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When it comes to the tablet/e-reader game, it’s no secret that Nook has struggled to keep up with its counterparts—specifically the Kindle—since its initial release. It’s been a hard-fought battle for Barnes & Noble, the company that developed and owns the Nook. In April 2012, however, Barnes & Noble held out hope that it could gain leverage on the playing field when it partnered with Microsoft to boost Nook development and sales.

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