Why do email marketing?

Amount of words in this article: 434 Free PLR article summary: Email marketing is the practice of using email in the marketing communications. It covers every email sent to customer, a potential customer or a public venue.to be more precise it includes: Post tags: pay...

Why Consider Online Printing

Amount of words in this article: 395 Free PLR article summary: As printing is time consuming especially if your artwork involves multiple colors, online print shops can deliver the job with ease and speed. Post tags: online, printing, service FREE PLR article body:...

Why Choose A Catalog?

Amount of words in this article: 756 Free PLR article summary: The choice on the marketing tool to use depends on the type of business. There are actually so many kinds of marketing tools to choose from however it is important that you know which one is applicable to...

Why Bother Building A Brand?

Amount of words in this article: 594 Free PLR article summary: At a conference in Dallas not long ago, a graphic designer from Kentucky and I sat down at a table where people were exchanging business cards. I looked at his logo, and he studied the name on my card....

Why Are You Here?

Amount of words in this article: 817 Free PLR article summary: Despite what the ad copy on most MLM sales pages tells you, this business is NOT easy. While everyone has their own learning curve, it generally takes a tremendous amount of solid planning and hard work to...

Wholesale Marketing Business

Amount of words in this article: 485 Free PLR article summary: Now you have made the decision that you want to get into the wholesale marketing business, it is now time to start making some money, this is great as it is one of the fastest growing industries on the...

Who’s Your Guru?

Amount of words in this article: 423 Free PLR article summary: The other day I was talking to a guy at the health club I just joined. (Never had time when I was working for someone else.) We started talking about our personal trainers. If you aren’t familiar...