October 20, 2009
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Deciding What to Ignore in Internet Marketing

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You've probably felt that awful feeling in the pit of your stomach. It's another new "must do" Internet thing that you feel compelled to go investigate. You're not sure what it is, or how it helps your business, but all the smart people are talking about it and if you hang back you'll be left behind, again. If you've asked yourself how you can keep up with everything happening on the Internet, maybe it's time for you to check out my latest post on Search Engine Guide, "Deciding What to Ignore in Internet Marketing."
Posted by MikeMoran at October 20, 2009 4:40 PM
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The web is host to millions of people worldwide and provides an interactive, informative and faster way to buy and check out consumer products. Let it be known also that in this modern world, theories and other nonphysical items like opinions, reviews and even just an average person’s thoughts can be sold and be considered a consumer product.
Posted by: Rick Gomez at November 10, 2009 8:39 AM
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