New on the Sites, November 2008

Down to Business

  • Busted — Business Planning Excuses
  • Logo Concepts
  • One Great Site is Better Than Tons of Bad Ones
  • Stop Pitching Everybody and Nobody and Start Selling to Your Target Market
  • How to be a Great Social Networker
  • How Poor Usability Can Kill Your Copy and Conversions
  • What Customers Hate About You
  • Promote Early, Forcefully, and Fast
  • Are You Making This Mistake?
  • Is Your Marketing Killing Your Product?
  • The Lurking Danger in your To-Do Lists
  • A Short Course in Media Publicity
  • Don’t Waste Money on Wretched Advertising!
  • Just Follow This 7-Step Marking…
  • How to Have More Fun in Your Business
  • Here’s a Good Idea: Profit From the Next Wave of Info-Publishing
  • ‘Knew’ and ‘New’ Factors…
  • How to Sell to Anyone
  • Fortin on 3-Part USP
  • Consulting for Results
  • How is Your Business Different?
  • Managing Customer Criticisms and Complaints
  • Fifteen Things the Media Hates
  • Fifteen Things the Media Loves
  • Fast and Cheap Banner Testing With Google AdWords
  • Social Networking: The Five Biggest Mistakes Nichepreneurs™ Make

Peace & Politics

  • Action Day
  • Rovian Politics Chose Sarah Palin
  • Wild Weather Creates Chances for Political Progress
  • Templar Trail
  • Home of the Brave

Frugal & Fashionable Living

  • Save Money on Home Energy Costs this Winter
  • Dusting Off the Old Crockery Cooker
  • From Toxic to Healthy and Safe Cleaning Products Guide
  • Individual Choices Can Have an Impact on Global Climate Change
  • You…An Uber Shopper?

Ethics Articles

  • Win the Battle, Loose the War
  • Social Entreprenuership
  • Hometown Advantage
  • A New Social Era
  • Start With the Truth

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