[Although this post isn’t specifically about how to do online marketing, some of you may be able to relate to where we often do our online marketing...]
For the past two years I’ve worked from the comfort of my comfy Jerusalem apartment. And it was awesome.
Sort of.
For those of you who haven’t seen The Oatmeal’s comic on
why working from home is both awesome and horrible (warning: highly NSFW), it offers some pretty decent insight as to why my life was marginally fabulous up to this point.
It was endless loads of fun working in my jammie jams. There’s nothing I love more than working in complete and utter squalor, because I don’t have to clean ...
Yahoo! is the company that brought us web search, and many other innovative tools like
Yahoo! Site Explorer (for analyzing web sites for SEO),
SearchMonkey,
BOSS (Build your Own Search Service),
Yahoo! Pipes (mashup and filter RSS feeds). It is also the company that failed to meet revenue projections for the past quarter, and has slowly and then quickly lost search market share over the years to upstart
Google, who now holds a scary 65% of the search market.
My how the mighty have fallen. Wait, quite a lot of mighty have fallen lately. There’s the monstrous financial firms on Wall Street that came tumbling down at the beginning ...
10 Tips for Writing a Great CV Guest post by Elinor Bat-Genstein, Founder & Managing Partner of CommuniTech. Elinor has worked as Marketing Director, Product Marketing Manager, and Sales Operation Manager in the Israel high-tech industry since 1996. Elinor established CommuniTech in order to develop best practices and domain expertise, with a special emphasis on Product Marketing for global companies, so as to utilize her personal strength in this domain.
Today CommuniTech is concentrating on placement of, and training for, Marketing and Sales position worldwide. Growing up in Paris gives Elinor a clear advantage while helping Israeli organizations in placement projects for their European subsidiaries. Before founding CommuniTech, Elinor was the marketing director at the Israeli Mobile Association (IMA), Global Director of Marketing at Personeta, and ...
Yesterday I was privileged to give a presentation at the first
Marcshoret conference in Jerusalem for marketing professionals. I wasn't able to attend the whole event, but from what I could see Paula Stern and her crew at
Writepoint did an excellent job putting a high-level, professional event together. You can see the program
here if you're interested.
In my presentation, we discussed how to market and manage your business in tough economic times by using the many excellent, free tools that are available on the web. Many entrepreneurs who have survived previous market crashes are talking about how those that get through these difficult times ...
The following is a guest post by Heather Johnson. Her details are at the end of the article.
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In order to maximize sales and improve marketing tactics, each small business must learn the fine art of bootstrapping. There are many ways to cut costs in order to leverage your assets. Some of these methods are complex and only gradually save money, which is fine if you have the luxury of waiting.
However, many businesses resort to bootstrapping out of urgent necessity and there are certainly ways to cut costs immediately. Below are eight bootstrapping tips that will show you quick results.
Switch to VoIP - Many companies are saving thousands each year by using VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) providers like
Skype. ...
Small businesses have small marketing budgets. In
a previous post, I listed 5 low-cost ways to market your business. Two of the methods mentioned were advertising on
Google Adwords and
Dapei Zahav. Since bootstrapping businesses need to ensure that every advertising dollar is justified, I decided to conduct an unofficial study comparing Google Adwords and Dapei Zahav (the Israeli version of the Yellow Pages).
The winner with no holds-barred: Google Adwords.
Here is a comparison of the features of both advertisers:
Dapei Zahav:
For a relatively low monthly fee, you can have your business appear on their site at the top of the classification of your choice. I put ...
Dane Carlson lists
20 Things Not to Do Before Starting A Business. While I agree with some of his points, I disagree with many others and think that if you follow them, they will either hinder the growth of your business, or get you into trouble. Dane's point was to help entrepreneurs bootstrap, but it is important for business owners to walk the fine line between saving where possible, and spending where needed.
So let's go through his list. I will discuss five points at a time, so let's begin:
Don't quit your day job: Disagree
This is advice I see repeated for entrepreneurs, but it's not ...
With Pessach around the corner, many people are busy scrubbing their homes to rid them of all signs of
chametz. In honor of this season of cleaning, here are 6 (mostly) free tips on housekeeping for your computer that anyone can do to keep it optimized and in good health:
Antivirus program – make sure you have a good antivirus program installed on your computer, and that is constantly being updated. Two good antivirus programs are
Norton Antivirus and
McAfee, and they ...
Unquestionably, there is progress. The average American now pays out twice as much in taxes as he formerly got in wages. - H. L. Mencken (1880 - 1956)
I recently became bit despondent about the state of my business. I felt like I was taking one step forwards, and one step back: every time I earned a little bit more, I was taxed a little bit more. I wondered how the government thought I could ever make it if I just worked to fill thier coffers, leaving little for me and my family to get by on.
So I went to discuss this issue with my accountant. I explained the situation, and asked him what he ...
In
Part 1 of this series, I wrote about self-employed women and the issues facing them when trying to get proper compensation from Bituach Leumi/Social Insurance. However, a self-employed mommy faces another significant dilemma after giving birth: how can you just stop your business for three months?
Can you afford to lose clients?
Running a business involves more than just getting the work done – it means being there for your clients. Loyal clients are very valuable, and part of what makes them happy is that they know that you are there for them all the time. This is particularly true if your clients are other ...