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The Lifestyle Business…

David Heinemeier Hansson, creator of the Ruby on Rails framework and Partner at 37Signals gives insight into creating a profitable startup company.

Check this “Fortune 5,000,000 market” way of thinking:
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Very inspiring video!


How to Monetize on other Search Engines

This is PPC Bully’s VIP Webinar #9, where we talked about How to Monetize on other Search Engines.

On the webinar, we explained step by step the process of how to search for profitable Keywords and Ads in PPC Bully 2.0 and use this intelligence on Yahoo, Bing and other Search Engines.

Please leave a comment and let us know what you think about it.

Cheers,
Emil and Yefi
The PPC Bully Team


How to Monetize on Twitter

I just put PPC Bully’s VIP Webinar #8 online.
In this webinar we talked about How to Monetize on Twitter.
The webinar was incredible!

Check it out:
http://ppcbully.com/toolbar/monetizing-twitter-with-ppc-bully/

Please leave a comment and let me know what you think about it.

Cheers,
Emil
The PPC Bully Team


Are you using PPC Bully Toolbar the *right* way?…

I’m sure you know that even the greatest weapon can be useless unless you know how to use it correctly.

Here’s a 30-minute video that will show you EXACTLY how to use the toolbar for maximum effect on your campaign(s).

Check it out:
http://ppcbully.com/toolbar/tour-toolbar/

I just put this video online, so please leave a comment and let me know what  you think about it.

Cheers,
Emil
The PPC Bully Team


Facebook Marketing: IKEA’s Genius Use of Photo Tagging

More and more advertisers embrace social media as a mechanism to connect directly with customers. Still, it’s much easier to talk about integrating social media into your campaigns than it is to actually do it.

That’s why IKEA’s recent Facebook campaign is so awesome. The Swedish furniture company opened a new store in Malmo, Sweden and rather than spread the word the old-fashioned way, they decided to go directly to the people using Facebook.

An account was created for the store manager at the Malmo store. Over a two-week period, showroom images were uploaded to his Facebook photo album. Using the all-popular “tagging” feature, customers were able to locate items in the pictures and put their name on it. The first person to tag an object got to take it home.

The word spread through Facebook and users started embedding links and images in their own profiles and across news feeds. In turn, thousands and thousands of users willingly promoted IKEA and it’s new store to others, creating a big win for IKEA.

Now… Think how you can use this GENIUS method…. or create your own winning one.

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