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March 1, 2010

Your Business Needs Grease!

Small business owners often know what they want.
Some owners would like to summon more customers into their store, others would like to close more lucrative deals, still others hope that their web site would convert more visitors into buyers.
All of these wants are completely valid. The selfish motivation of these business owners is the energy [...]

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January 2, 2010

Third Party Blogging

Blogging is an extremely popular social media technique in use today, and almost any niche on the Web has a vibrant blogger community developing around it. Your niche blogs can be one of the best public relations and advertising platforms you can find for your website. Third party blogging helps your business in many ways.
Build [...]

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January 2, 2010

Press Release

Press release marketing can be very effective for generating publicity and attracting public attention to your business. We can help you write and distribute your press releases to the major online news media outlets, including Google News, Yahoo! News, Topix.Net, PR.WEB and smaller industry-specific media, blogs and RSS groups.
Reach major & industry specific online media [...]

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October 18, 2009

Twitter Re-Defined

OK, I thought I never would do it.. In fact I have taught those in my marketing classes that you shouldn’t have to separate your business and personal persona’s online. This evening I created a business Twitter account @bashfoo separate from my personal twitter account @Delta40 (which has over 3,500 followers)

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October 17, 2009

Email Marketing

When you choose Email Marketing with Bash Foo you gain the strength of Constant Contact®, the easy, effective, and highly affordable way to get your message out to your customers, clients, or members. Bash Foo provides Email Marketing services from a very affordable self-serve option all the way to fully managed solutions. You’ll quickly begin [...]

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October 17, 2009

Search Optimization

Search is a bit of a confusing business for many marketing professionals. Site rankings are based on both analytic and arbitrary site information. Much of what search engines look at today is the value of the content you put on your site in comparison to what others are offering up.
Site navigation, key words, key phrases, [...]

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October 17, 2009

Social Media

Social Media Marketing is the fasted growing type of advertising in the US and abroad. Dollars formerly spent on print and television ads are being quickly shuffled off to purchase social media marketing services that build brand reputation. Unlike traditional campaigns with a short duration, social media marketing hinges on a company carrying out a [...]

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October 17, 2009

Internet Marketing

Bash Foo provides its clients with a serious (yet fun) look at marketing their brand to clients across the web. We are experienced in programming  local micro-targeted campaigns to massive web marketing initiatives.
Here are just a few of the areas of expertise we use to build your brand relevance:
E-Mail Marketing  – Promote your business, boost [...]

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October 16, 2009

Projects

The best way to show potential clients true business value is to provide a clear demonstration of benefits from the use of strategic web marketing. Most everyone I meet with understands that the Internet can be a very powerful way to market their goods and services, however many have tried and failed to attract interested [...]

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August 19, 2009

Get Social! – Taste Casting

Taste Casting involves the invitation of socially networked individuals by independent restaurateurs to a complimentary food tasting. In exchange, this Taste Casting team broadcasts to their collective network of friends, followers and linked connections via Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, WordPress, Flickr, etc. Their cameras, flip video, camcorders, and smartphones tell the story of their experience at the restaurant. They communicate the story of the menu, smells, tastes, specials and overall ambiance that makes up the venue.

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