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Coke vs. Pepsi Ads: The Story Behind the Biggest Marketing Rivalry

ContentWriters

Coke vs. Pepsi ads, such as blind taste tests , have become classic ads that have spawned similar campaigns for other brands. In 1900, singer and actress Hilda Clark were featured in Coke’s ads (some of which were on tin trays – an early form of practical product promotion) as the 20th century began.

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What Is Shopify? 10 Things You Should Know

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Founded in 2004, Shopify is now a leading e-commerce company that powers over half a million businesses in 175 countries. Shopify POS is a point-of-sale system that allows companies to sell in person. They start slow, making a few sales here and there. This includes choosing a domain name, adding products, and choosing a theme.

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236: 5 Areas to Focus on to Grow Your Blogging Income

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Back in, I think it must have been 2004, I’ve been blogging for a couple of years by this point, and for the first year I didn’t even know you could make money from your blog. I hadn’t made any money and then the second year, I started to dabble with some Google AdSense ads on my blog, some Amazon affiliate income.

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Are Personas Just a Nicer Word for Stereotypes?

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presidential election, and NASCAR dads, which became a target audience in the 2004 elections, are closer to personas, though too thinly described. When used properly, buyer personas are a huge contributor to marketing, sales, and overall business success. HANDPICKED RELATED CONTENT: How to Build Buyer Personas That Build Sales.

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How to Make a Full-Time Income From Your Blog

ProBlogger

It took me two years of blogging to get to my income goal ($36,000 USD/year) where I could focus on blogging full time (in 2004). You could also sell ads on your site to niche advertisers on a monthly basis. To make $30,000 a year you’d need to sell around $2,500 worth of ads each month. Photo sales = $300. Be specific.

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6 Reasons Why Your Blog Needs an Email Newsletter

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(This happened to me way back in 2004, which I wrote about a couple of years later.). To reach lots of people you need to either “boost” your post (which costs money) or run a paid ad. So when you write your newsletters, try adding a bit of personal information that you wouldn’t share on your blog. They’re also private.

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10 Popular Affiliate Programs for Small and Medium-sized Blogs

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Because affiliate marketing doesn’t require affiliates to offer their own products or services for purchase, but only to place promotions on their sites for other merchants’ products, it frees affiliates from many of the responsibilities and complications of traditional sales models. LinkShare. ShareASale. ClixGalore.

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