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Duct Tape Marketing Seminar Discount

This morning I got an email from John Jantsch asking me if I would let you know of his upcoming workshop he’s doing with the E-Myth folks. John is one of the best small business marketing consultants I know. I was introduced to him by the folks at Sphere when I was doing research for an article on their service. Since then, I’ve been an avid listener to his Small Business Marketing podcast. There are many appealing aspects to this seminar including a timely 25% discount he is extending to readers here.

Continue Reading October 24th, 2008

Leveraging Local Resources

Have you ever wondered what’s replaced your phonebook? People still have a need to find a business, but the data sources and retrieval methods have changed. If you’ve got a business or non-profit, you might want to look into these local directories. You might think of them as internet yellow pages on steroids. All offer a free listing and many have additional services for a fee. Even if you don’t plan to use the pay services, you should verify your business listing is correct. Otherwise, your competitor may profit. (Includes resource spreadsheet)

Continue Reading October 7th, 2008

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Continue Reading October 3rd, 2008

Methods to Block Websites

Fall is my favorite season and for some reason it brings in the most reader questions. This year is no different except that there was one dominant question that was asked in many ways. It has to do with how to block websites. The interesting part is that no age group or gender was excluded. I’ve got four solutions that don’t require you part with any funds.

Continue Reading September 22nd, 2008

Finding Excel Word Count

Recently, I attended an industry summit that had an expert’s panel where people provided their best tips. One Excel tip involved filtering cells with a certain number of words. A nice tip, but it left some attendees wondering where Excel’s word count function was. The program doesn’t have this feature, but you can get the answer by creating an Excel formula to count words. (Includes sample Excel worksheet and formula)

Continue Reading September 15th, 2008

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