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What is your Favorite Marketing Strategy?

by Deceth

Ah, it’s Saturday morning and all your minds are nice and well rested! Rather than giving you something to read about, I think the weekend is the perfect time to give you something to talk about!

What is your Favorite Marketing Strategy? Is it sending emails, writing guest posts, leaving comments, buying ads, etc..! We want to know what works best for you!

If you’ve already written on the topic, please post your link in the comments below so I can link to your website in a follow-up to this post!


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    [...] Marketing Strategy Part 1 July 21st, 2007 by Deceth Earlier this month we asked our readers, “What is Your Favorite Marketing Strategy“. I encourage anyone who has written on the subject of marketing to post a link to your [...]

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