Samantha Bishop
After working in a marketing agency for the last year, Sam saw small business owners struggle with the need to develop sound marketing strategies, and the expense of hiring someone on staff or an agency. She knew there had to be a better way and became a virtual marketing director. With no overhead or staff expenses to pass on to you, her services are available for a fraction of the price of an employee, and even less than a traditional agency.
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Bachelor's of Art - Winona State University, MBA in progress - Walden UniversityInterests
Marketing, internet marketing, social media, animals, politics, reading, ancient civilizations.Motto
"Beauty fades, dumb is forever"Favorites
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50 Ways to Improve PerformanceThere is no denying that these are trying times for both businesses and employees. Layoffs and cutbacks ravage the headlines; the last time the economy was this weak was during the Great Depression.
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Top 5 Internet Marketing MythsDebunking myths about internet marketing one at a time with knowledge and common sense.
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Set SMART GoalsSo you've decided to embark on a new marketing campaign. You've followed a lot of the news and chatter about internet marketing, and you're ready to take action. How will you know your campaign is working? By setting goals.
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Objectives and Goals Social Media Can Help You AchieveHave you found yourself wondering if your business should be using social media in your marketing? Lots of businesses are, and even more people are talking about it.
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Is Your Social Media Expert a Real-World Shut In?People everywhere seem to be jumping on the social media bandwagon. With celebrities like Ashton Kutcher (@aplusk) and Oprah's (@oprah) high profile Twitter accounts, this is one social network that has experienced off the charts growth.
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Integrated Marketing CommunicationsIntegrated Marketing Communications is an approach to marketing that unifies all aspects to work together, rather than independently.
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How to Get Free Advertising on GoogleMost businesses don't realize how easy it is to use Google Local or Google Maps and get found on Google for FREE. Google offers a simple way for you to provide tell them with basic information about your business.
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5 Steps to Web Redesign SuccessYour website is your hardest working marketing tool. Don't let it just flounder in cyberspace; it needs constant nurturing and improvement.
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Contrary to What Your Boss Told You, Selling is Not MarketingMost business executives today have reached the conclusion that the word marketing means selling and/or advertising. While advertising and sales are a part of marketing, they are not the entire scope of the term.
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21st Century Marketing: Create, Craft, CommunicateThe internet has revolutionized the way marketers reach consumers and how consumers speak to each other.
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Business Plan Review Using Porter's Five ForcesStarting a new business is an exciting and risky undertaking. Statistics on the failure rates of new businesses vary widely, but a general estimate is that about twenty-five percent of businesses fail within two years.
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Social Media for BusinessSmart, savvy businesses are using social media to engage with their smart, savvy customers. And the best part is these customers actually want to hear what you have to say!
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A Bad Web Site May Cost You BusinessHaving a professional and easy to use Web site is a vital component to marketing and business success.
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Recession MarketingSlashing your marketing budget during an economic downturn seems like an easy way to cut costs. But the short-term savings will lead to long-term decline in sales if your customers forget about your product.
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Innovating Business Software Overview and AssessmentOverview and assessment of the customer relationship management software produced by Oracle.
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The Business Benefits and Drawbacks of TeamworkIt's well documented that the best decisions are made in teams; the variety of knowledge, experience, and viewpoints fosters a thorough analysis of the problem and solutions.
