Archive for May, 2008



Theres A Silver Lining in the Recession Cloud Posted By : Doug Graves

Wednesday 28 May 2008 @ 5:05 pm

Ten percent of the fisherman catch ninety percent of the fish even when the fishing is lousy. How do they do it? They do it by keeping bait in the water when everybody else goes home and there is less competition. The trick to being successful is doing everything you can to get noticed and they will bite.

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Dental Practice Consultant Ed O’ Keefe On Speed Posted By : Darcy Juarez

Wednesday 28 May 2008 @ 5:05 pm

In dental practice, everybody aims to make big money in their business. What makes one to be successful in their dental practice? Dental practice consultant Ed O’ Keefe will share to you an important factor for such success in the business. For the dental practice consultant, the important factor to be successful is SPEED!

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Cant Track Your Leads? Secrets To Simple Lead Tracking Mechanisms Revealed Posted By : Yoshiko Choy

Wednesday 28 May 2008 @ 4:05 pm

Track your ad and site leads with an internal tracking mechanism by installing loop back hot lines, auto-responders, lead & sales tracking analytics. Execute adjustments and changes to the process promptly to generate the optimal revenue both on- and off-line.

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Dental Practice Management Consultant Ed O’ Keefe On How To Manage Your Dental Practice Posted By : Darcy Juarez

Wednesday 28 May 2008 @ 3:05 pm

In your dental marketing practice, the success of your business always has something to do with your dental practice management. Dental practice management consultant Ed O’ Keefe will share to you great tips on how to manage your dental practice. For the dental practice management consultant, you should always aim to have good management to gain more patients, and at the same time keep them in your side longer.

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The Wow Factor Get You Noticed Posted By : Doug Graves

Wednesday 28 May 2008 @ 3:05 pm

Ever wonder where your business card goes after you hand it out? Most get briefly eye balled and wind up in the business card graveyard. The reason is they are boring, like most of the direct marketing mail you receive. If you want to be remembered, you have to standout and be unique. You need a Wow Factor to get noticed.

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What is meant by Craft Services for the Film Industry? Posted By : Rob Parker

Wednesday 28 May 2008 @ 3:05 pm

With filming taking many weeks, feeding the film crew on a shoot has become a very big task.

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Dental Practice Management : How To Manage Your Dental Practice Posted By : Ed O Keefe

Wednesday 28 May 2008 @ 3:05 pm

The success of your dental marketing practice always has something to do with your dental practice management. In your dental practice, always aim to have good management to gain more patients, and at the same time keep them in your side longer. In this article you will discover tips on how to have a good dental practice management in your business.

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How To Attract A Flood Of High Quality Patients In A Minimal Time! Posted By : Darcy Juarez

Wednesday 28 May 2008 @ 2:05 pm

Dental practice management consultant Ed O’ Keefe has been quite successful in getting his clients to have many new patients, as well as having his clients accept his cases as well so fast. In here, you will be able to have great tips on how to become successful in the business of dental marketing.

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Heavy Sales Copy Vs. Light Copy Light Posted By : Casey Demchak

Wednesday 28 May 2008 @ 2:05 pm

Whether to go with short or long sales copy in print ads, direct mail and brochures has been debated for decades. With the ever-increasing onslaught of marketing messages competing for our attentionthe debate has gained even greater heat over the last few years. This article provides practical tips on whether to use long or short copy in your marketing materials.

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Use Simple Tests To Improve Direct Mail Response Rates Posted By : Dan ODonnell

Wednesday 28 May 2008 @ 8:05 am

Take the guess-work out of your direct mail response rates.

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