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Telecommuting, marketing and surviving the chaos

Blogger Brad Miller tells you how he stays productive, connected and maintains accountability while working from home in this post.
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Boost your revenue without growing your audience

It may seem counterintuitive, but more traffic to your website doesn't necessarily mean more business. Blogger Brad Miller tells you how you can boost profits without gaining more visitors to your website.
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The primary goal of marketing

What's the real reason you market your business? Marketing guru and blogger Brad Miller reveals the answer in this blog.
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Time to light a fire with your marketing strategy

Questioning why your business is spending so much money on marketing? Blogger Brad Miller reminds you why marketing is important to your bottom line.
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5 things you must do to successfully re-brand your business

So, it's time to re-brand your company. Before you commit to anything read these five things you must do to be successful.
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How your business can benefit from Twitter chats

Would you like to position yourself as a market expert or leader? Blogger Stephanie Reed suggests trying Twitter chats. She explains what they are and why they're valuable in this post.
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The key to surviving a web redesign (or any digital marketing project)

Website redesigns can be challenging for everyone involved. Blogger Brad Miller has three tips to make the process as smooth as possible.
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What do your customers really care about?

What do your customers really care about? Here's a hint: It starts with a "them" and ends with "selves." Blogger and small business expert Brad Miller explains.
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