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 | iGrOOps Introduces Free Online Groups |
 MAYNARD, Mass., Aug. 22 /PRNewswire/ iGrOOps LLC, which began offering paid membership / social networking online groups in February 2007, has introduced a free version of its software, and enhanced its paid groups.
"After several months of offering our single $99 per year solution, we've come to the conclusion that our customers love the software, but we haven't reached enough people yet. After studying the marketplace, we believe the free groups will help generate the exposure needed to grow our customer base," says Robert Bennett, the company's founder and CEO. The company offers the free option for non-commercial groups of any kind, although Bennett readily admits they will continue to uphold a "no porn" policy for all groups, both free and professional.
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Posted by Brian on Sunday, March 21 @ 09:49:07 EDT (55 reads)
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 | OnlineGroups.com Offers 50% Residual Commissions |
iGrOOps LLC, a company providing premier software and hosting for membership websites and online groups of all types, has announced a new website, OnlineGroups.com, along with an affiliate program that offers a 50% monthly residual income to anyone who refers a new customer that results in a sale.
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Posted by Brian on Sunday, March 21 @ 09:31:37 EDT (53 reads)
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 | Recipe for Building Your Marketing Plan! #3 |
This is the third article in a series
How will you market your cake?
How many products or services will you be targeting? We all have a million ideas but without getting focused on one product or service, we may not attract anyone. Look at the big boys in the retail game, when they advertise they are usually pushing one product or at least one theme for a sale.
Thank you Brian McDonald Owner McDees-Specialties.com Director of Member Support, iGrOOps.com Director Client Services, GreenTreeHosting.com
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Posted by Brian on Thursday, January 06 @ 08:22:21 EST (589 reads)
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 | Recipe for Building Your Marketing Plan! #2 |
Second article in a series.
Building a marketing plan is like baking a cake, if you don’t have a good recipe more likely than not you will fall flat on your face. So lets look at the recipe for making that perfect cake, or in your case that business plan that will lead you to success.
Why will someone buy your cake? (How can you do better than your competition?)
Thank you Brian McDonald Owner McDees-Specialties.com Director of Member Support, iGrOOps.com Director Client Services, GreenTreeHosting.com
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Posted by Brian on Friday, December 17 @ 17:03:47 EST (544 reads)
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 | Recipe for Building Your Marketing Plan! #1 |
Building a marketing plan is like baking a cake, if you don’t have a good recipe more likely than not you will fall flat on your face. So lets look at the recipe for making that perfect cake, or in your case that business plan that will lead you to success.
Brian McDonald Owner McDees-Specialties.com Director of Member Support, iGrOOps.com Director Client Services, GreenTreeHosting.com
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Posted by Brian on Thursday, December 09 @ 06:18:35 EST (545 reads)
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 | Questions You Must Answer Before A Customer Will Buy |
Have you ever thought about why you buy something from one place and not another? Do you find yourself going through a series of questions in your head? Do you have a process you follow? Most people do, even if it is unconscious, below are a few questions that a lot of people ask when making an important purchase. Brian McDonald Owner McDees-Specialties.com Director of Member Support, iGrOOps.com Director Client Services, GreenTreeHosting.com
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Posted by Brian on Friday, December 03 @ 07:34:28 EST (532 reads)
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 | What’s in a Name ? |
How many of you have enjoyed a Crock Shake or a Crock Sandwich? What image do you have in your head when you hear the word “Budget”? These are two examples of how names can identify you and your product. McDonald's founder Ray Crock knew that not to many people would buy a crock of anything except maybe butter, so he kept the name of the first restaurant that he bought, McDonald’s is now a world known name. I wonder if “Crock’s” would have made it? Budget car rental broke into the very competitive car rental agency using their name to give the image of an agency that would fit your “Budget”.
Brian McDonald Owner McDees-Specialties.com Director of Member Support, iGrOOps.com Director Client Services, GreenTreeHosting.com
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Posted by Brian on Friday, November 26 @ 07:47:48 EST (566 reads)
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 | Is Your Website Working For You? |
Web marketing has one thing in common with other advertising: no matter how good the ad, it won't build your business unless lots of people see it. Business owners tend to under-estimate the power of the web to bring them business, and to bring them precisely the kinds of clients they want. A few businesses invest in a great web site, but then don't market it effectively.
Brian McDonald Owner McDees-Specialties.com Director of Member Support, iGrOOps.com Director Client Services, GreenTreeHosting.com
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Posted by Brian on Wednesday, November 03 @ 07:22:38 EST (614 reads)
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 | Building a site that sells |
We often get asked the question, “I have a website and my website statistics tell me I get visitors but I am not making any sales, what’s wrong?”. Believe it or not this question not only applies to websites but stores and kiosks as well. There is a multi-billion dollar industry that supports the retail store industry trying to improve the visitor to sales ratio.
We can take several good points from the brick and mortar retail industry and apply it to websites.
Thank you
Brian McDonald Owner McDees-Specialties.com Director of Member Support, iGrOOps.com Director Client Services, GreenTreeHosting.com
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Posted by Brian on Tuesday, October 19 @ 13:41:06 EDT (536 reads)
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