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  • Volunteer!
    Aug 03, 1999 - So, you’ve taken a lot of time to get to where you are. You’ve had to learn a lot, along (...)
  • Introduce Yourself!
    May 24, 1999 - The Internet lends itself to more personalized, one-on-one experiences, and because of that, you can act more familiar with your (...)
  • Web PR - An Ugly Duckling Story?
    May 12, 1999 - These days, even people who are finally “getting it” seem to still underestimate the value and use of the Internet (...)
  • Offer Services to Nonprofits
    Mar 29, 1999 - This more complex, time-involved web marketing tip might be a little more difficult to do, but the long-term rewards can (...)
  • Letters to the Editor
    Feb 14, 1999 - Here’s another one of those more surreptitious ways to promote your Web site: use that time-honored practice (...)
  • Who Are You?
    Jan 25, 1999 - Unless you’re a nationally-recognized company, you cannot assume that people are going to have an understanding of your company and (...)
  • Do-It-Yourself-PR
    Jan 03, 1999 - Start of the new year and you’ve made all kinds of resolutions, right? Do any of them involve promoting (...)

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