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I work as director of Internet marketing and brand management … I come an online training and now they quickly try to keep updated on what's happening in the first line .. I realize that many things for that information is not readily available: 1. Demographics 2. Reaching 3. SEM The 10 platforms – for the 4 brand. Top 10 media platforms social communication in May. Sage of the country's population, would be great if you can offer me books where you can find all the Internet / Online related information. Thanks a ton! Sincerely, Betty
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Web 2.0 Logo Design Collection for Business Branding, Marketing and Advertising $29.95 Collection of professional three dimensional web 2.0 logo designs. The three dimensional web 2.0 logo designs are designed for technology businesses, or online companies. The CD collection contains a variety of logo designs, each of which is available in 5 formats. The formats available for each design include: .jpg, .bmp, .tif, .png and .gif. The logos are royalty free and can be customized in a… |
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Engage: The Complete Guide for Brands and Businesses to Build, Cultivate, and Measure Success in the New Web $12.48 Praise for Engage! “It’s no longer an era of business as usual. Executives and entrepreneurs must embrace new media in order to not only compete for the future, but for mind share, market share, and, ultimately, relevance. This book helps you engage. Without it, you’re competing for second place.” —Mark Cuban, owner, Dallas Mavericks; investor; entrepreneur; and Chairman, HDNet … |
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The 22 Immutable Laws of Branding $5.94 When you call a book The 22 Immutable Laws of Branding, you’re pretty much ruling out Oprah’s Book Club as potential buyers. (Not that Oprah herself isn’t a terrific brand.) This is an audiobook for a narrow demographic: entrepreneurs, top managers, and public-relations directors. Coauthor Al Ries comes off like the eccentric genius that most of these managers keep in a basement office, only… |



