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Marketing Therapy Savior Phrases
July 5th, 2011
by Lorrie Thomas
As I manage my client’s web marketing (as well as my own!), I tap the power of some super marketing therapy phrases that help maximize communications and results. Marketing doesn’t manage itself – it takes control, leadership, momentum and partnership. Feel free to steal these phrases below (it’s ok to be a web marketing kleptomaniac!) …
Netiquette Tip: Tweet Responsibly
June 9th, 2011
by Lorrie Thomas
A common marketing therapy session question is “how do I use Twitter to get more business?”
Since this is such a common question, I thought I’d answer it here to support more passionate professionals.
Web Marketing Therapy Advice: Know netiquette and tweet responsibly!
Twitter Netiquette is simple:
-Tweet things that are of value to your target customer
-Be a web …
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