Erin M. Wiles | Digital Marketing Professional | Chattanooga, TN

Posts Tagged ‘Marketing’

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Marketing Using Webinars

With the constant push for everything online, it is only natural that product training seminars or brand demonstrations have moved to the web.  According to Webopedia, a webinar is a web-based seminar, presentation, lecture, or workshop that is transmitted over the web.  But webinars are much more than that.  They are a cost effective way [...]

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Five Free PowerPoint Templates

How many of you are sick and tired of the same old custom templates that come with PowerPoint?  I have seen too many great presenters brought down by their use of a tired template that is just a default in PowerPoint (you know who you are using that sea/sky background!).  Well, to help those presenters [...]

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How to Compress your PowerPoint presentation

Have you ever wanted to send your PowerPoint presentation to a friend, peer, or co-worker? You create the email, proof your flawless presentation one last time before attaching it and then hit the send button. However, instead of moving on to your next task, you get an email failure notice bouncing the presentation back because [...]

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A Review of Camtasia Studio

Camtasia Studio is software created by Techsmith (the creators of Snagit and Jing) that allows you to create, edit and produce your own videos. This video software can be used in a number of different ways and in my opinion is a steal at only $300 (which can be downloaded directly from the Techsmith website). [...]

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Google Registration and Search Engine Optimization

This week I have tackled getting www.erinwiles.com registered with Google and optimized for the web. Before this site began, I had no idea that you had to actually register your site with Google. I was under the impression that if you had a site, Google automatically knew it. To my chagrin, I wasted a fair [...]

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Steps Toward Learning Internet Marketing

I remember reading a quote a while back that simply went something like, “if you want to learn how to lead, be a leader.”  To me, this means that if you eventually want to reach a higher level with anything, you need to take steps to practice and hone your skills. On that same note, [...]

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