Thursday, August 13, 2015

Entrepreneur: Sales and Marketing Articles, 8-13-15, 1:08PM PDT

8-13-15, 1:08PM PDT

From Jeb Bush's guacamole bowl to Hillary Clinton's pantsuit t-shirt, the candidates are selling some surprising things to raise money.
       
 
Seeing a huge increase in inbound-lead growth is possible, regardless of your industry. It's just a matter of making the investment of time, hard work and dedication.
       
 
Given that 60 percent of the time users spend online is through their mobile devices, establishing a solid mobile presence ensures that your customers always have a piece of your brand at the tip of their fingers.
       
 
Websites can be a tricky business. The good news is many people are sharing their best-kept secrets.
       
 
Journalists from the prominent tech pubs Mashable, ReWrite, TheNextWeb and Next Vibes offer valuable advice.
       
 
Businesses of all types are becoming adept at learning about potential customers as they go about the online equivalent of window shopping.
       
 
Who is more memorable: Bruce Wayne or Batman? Granger Smith or Earl Dibbles Jr.?
       
 
Here is how to create and measure content marketing goals that are focused on producing ROI while also aligning with your target audience, business offerings and budget limitation
       
 
Even the most likable and well-mannered among us can still look like jerks in an email. Writing an email that comes across just like you do in person is a fine art.
       
 
This high school dropout turned viral video maker has worked with big brands such as Nike and Mercedes-Benz to create ads that millennials love.
       
 
The way SEOs look at link building has changed dramatically in the last few years to focus on both search visibility and target audience.
       
 
Communication with your consumers is crucial. Here are five ways to bolster it.
       
 
If you want to land a higher spot on the search results page, you need these elements.
       
 
Now is a good time to have your Labor Day sale figured out. Be ready for Christmas by the time the first Halloween trick-or-treater knocks on your door.
       
 
According to this 'New York Times' bestseller author, we have been doing it all wrong.
       
 

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