Internet Marketing Tools – The Master’s List
In the next few days I will unpacking each item on this list. I spend most of my day looking at sites, catching up with tweets, creating posts for my clients.
Analyzing a website, blog, social media and the philosophy behind using the new technologies will determine a campaign’s success or failure. Until the internet matured to the degree that it actually changed consumers marketing was stuck in the interruption mode. Phone calls, T.V. and radio commercials, door knocks all hawkers at a carnival contrived to grab your attention. Interrupt, grab your attention and grab your wallet.

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All that has changed a theme you’ll hear here until you get it or go bankrupt. Guy Kawasaki, a leading internet marketing, states “if you have more money than brains you’ll do outbound marketing, and if you have more brains than money you’ll master inbound marketing”. What I am writing about is in midst of gelling as I type the words. That’s how fresh it is so…………. I would suggest you take this window of opportunity to level the playing field with your competitors and dominate your local market. So here’s the list and between posts I will be each of them.
1. Market Samurai
2. Jing
3. Google Reader
4. Google Groups
5. Social Bookmarking
6. Skype
7. Google Docs – Office Suite
8. Google Alerts
9. Google Analytics
10.Facebook
11.Kiva
12.iTunes
13.Youtube
14.Google Account
15.Firefox
16.Twitter
17.Ustream
18.Weebly
19.Facebook pages
20.Wordpress
21.Squidoo
22.Hubpages
23.Ezine Articles
24.Scribd
25.Rank Tracker
26.Traffic Bug
27.Affiliate Programs
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