8 Best Online Marketing Quotes of the Week – December 14, 2007

  1. If you don’t set aside time to learn, you’ll always write the same articles and pursue the same marketing strategies. You will inevitably miss out on a lot of ways to enhance your website or business model. Learning is intrinsic to success so don’t ever stop acquiring knowledge and useful skills. – Maki on Working on the Periphery: How to Make Any Website You Create a Success
  2. If you are a small business looking to build links, network, leverage social media and increase your online reputation…consider starting with your inbox. – Jennifer Laycock on Be Nice – You Never Know Who That Email is From
  3. If you can make a sale of a long tail post, fine — but the real goal is making big bucks on your main page or main site. - Ruud Hein on There’s Focus in the Long Tail
  4. Remember – everything that you post on your blog either adds to or takes away from your blog’s perceived value – so not everything that you come up with should make it through to the front page of your blog. – Darren Rowse on Discover Hundreds of Post Ideas for Your Blog with Mind Mapping
  5. Remember, internetcitus marketerus is a rare breed. We’re not evil – we’re just doing what nature designed us to do. – Ian Lurie on 10 Great Internet Marketing Excuses, and What They Really Mean
  6. Should you buy links? Wrong question! The question you SHOULD be asking is, “should I be promoting my online business and what risks am I willing to accept? – Bob Massa on Should You Buy Links? The Truth Shall Set You Free
  7. It may take months for an interactive campaign to build awareness, but if visitors are engaged, a program may run for a very long time with only modest maintenance. – Scott Monty on Traditional Advertising Versus Social Media
  8. After ten years of being side by side, the local place has stayed in business and Starbucks has chosen to close its doors. – Jennifer Laycock on You Can’t Compete With the Big Guys? You Sure About That?

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