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Internet Marketing Professional Turns Lead into Gold Huffington Post (blog) When it comes to internet marketing, most people think of using search engine optimization to increase traffic to their website for the most general terms that can be used to describe their business. This can result in an increase in traffic but not ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Alliance Data Marketing Unit Reports Breach Of Client Email Data Wall Street Journal s (ADS) email-marketing segment, said in a release that "an unauthorized entry" into its system exposed some of its clients' customer names and email addresses. The company didn't specify the scope of the breach, and a representative for Epsilon ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Corporate Visions Releases Q1 2011 Sales and Marketing Messaging Report on ... San Francisco Chronicle (press release) Each quarter, Corporate Visions, Inc., the leader in sales and marketing messaging, surveys marketing and sales professionals who work in complex, business-to-business selling environments. The findings highlight trends and challenges facing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Susan Grant Palombo Selected for Valtera Global Sales and Marketing Role San Francisco Chronicle (press release) Ms. Palombo has been named Senior Vice President, Global Sales and Marketing, and oversees all sales and marketing activities at Valtera. With over 25 years of experience successfully implementing business development strategies in complex environments ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chattanooga State's Marketing Department Receives National Recognition WDEF News 12 The Marketing Department at Chattanooga State Community College was recently recognized for outstanding achievement during the Paragon Awards Banquet at the National Council for Marketing & Public Relations (NCMPR) annual conference in Philadelphia, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Proposed tax on electricity targets marketing loophole Journal Inquirer By Ed Jacovino HARTFORD — If the leaders of the state legislature's committee on energy are right, they'll be able to tax the Millstone nuclear power plants' owner more than $300 million annually — and the company will be helpless to pass the cost ... See all stories on this topic » |
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