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Google+ Local is a powerful tool for small businesses targeting local customers because it combines customer reviews and local search into one platform. Here are two key ways small businesses can use Google+ Local to acquire new customers.
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What trends really matter for small and medium sized businesses (SMBs) and startups in 2013? @ScentTrail shares 7 kick ass marketing trends for SMBs. Via Martin (Marty) Smith
Firas Ghunaim's insight:
I was about to scoop 10 Online Marketing Ideas For 2013 from Entrepreneur.com when they suddenly seemed so DOOMED (lol). Don't get me wrong Entrepreneur.com's list are all important trends, but few of the Small Businesses (SMBs) and Startups I work with will be able to execute the ideas on the list well enough to get back the money they cost (with some notable exceptions).
Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight,
January 8, 10:25 PM
I was about to scoop 10 Online Marketing Ideas For 2013 from Entrepreneur.com when they suddenly seemed so DOOMED (lol). Don't get me wrong Entrepreneur.com's list are all important trends, but few of the Small Businesses (SMBs) and Startups I work with will be able to execute the ideas on the list well enough to get back the money they cost (with some notable exceptions).
Gerrit Bes's curator insight,
January 9, 4:06 AM
I was about to scoop 10 Online Marketing Ideas For 2013 from Entrepreneur.com when they suddenly seemed so DOOMED (lol). Don't get me wrong Entrepreneur.com's list are all important trends, but few of the Small Businesses (SMBs) and Startups I work with will be able to execute the ideas on the list well enough to get back the money they cost (with some notable exceptions). Delete the scoop?
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