March 16, 2010

Biznology Blog by Mike Moran

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How can small businesses measure offline sales?

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Big companies use big systems to track their Web marketing activity all the way through to a sale. But what do small businesses do? E-commerce companies have it easy, but the ones that sell offline have some challenges. If that sounds like your business, check out my latest post on Search Engine Guide, "How can small businesses measure offline sales?"

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Posted by MikeMoran at March 16, 2010 4:25 PM

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