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  1. Creating an Elevator Pitch for Your Startup


    Share your passion in 100 words or less
    By Frances Sharpe, freelance writer/editor
  2. Developing a Business Brand


    No business is too small to develop its own brand
    By Daniel Kehrer, Editor, Business.com & Work.com
  3. Getting Started in Advertising


    Basic steps to make advertising work for your new business
    By Frances Sharpe, freelance writer/editor
  4. Marketing Mix Essentials for Startups


    Give your budding business a boost with marketing and advertising
    By Frances Sharpe, freelance writer/editor
  5. Marketing on a Meager Budget


    Try writing your own press releases or sending birthday cards
    By Lou Bortone, Creative Director, Granite Planet Productions
  6. Finding the Latest Sales and Marketing News


    Learning new marketing and sales strategies will help you grow your business
    By W. Eric Martin, Keyboard pounder & synonym selecter, TwoWriters.net
  7. Marketing for Professionals


    Professionals need to consider their brand, too!
    By Reid Neubert, Owner, Reid Neubert
  8. Publicizing Your Business


    News flash: A little publicity can turn your business into a star
    By Frances Sharpe, freelance writer/editor
  9. Getting More Referrals for Your Graphic Design Business


    Generating referrals is easier than you may think, especially if you pay attention to seemingly little details.
    By Mark Dollan, Founder/CEO, Creative Briefcase LLC
  10. Marketing Online


    Increase profits with an Internet marketing and advertising campaign
    By Linda Formichelli, Freelance Writer
  11. Writing a Marketing Plan


    Steps to writing an effective marketing plan
    By Jon Miles, Business Development Manager, Exact Wave
  12. Marketing Basics


    Learn what a little black dress can teach you about marketing.
    By Andrea Morris, Copywriter
  13. The ABC's of Marketing Terms


    Definitions for some common marketing jargon.
    By Andrea Morris, Copywriter


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