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5000 2006-2010), a leading self-service directmarketing provider to over 100,000 small businesses. Read all five posts in today’s series and come back each day this week for five new posts in this great educational series and another chance to win. Janine Popick Janine Popick is the CEO and co-founder of VerticalResponse (Inc.
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John Jantsch: I actually started my blog in 2003 if we can reminisce, and I was actually using a software, I don’t think it’s around anymore, it was called Publishing Machine. So I think of direct sales. And I think it’s probably gotten harder for some, social network to come out of left field and, be this huge thing.
But there’s also the satellite-mapping company Keyhole, which in 2003 became the seed that sprouted Google Maps. This is a emerging industry and GLIIF is poised to capture a large market share in a very short period of time. I created {s}hareCLOUD — Private social networks for businesses– with Google in mind.
It was 2003 or right about then, and I was walking across the Green Street Mall in Brisbane, thinking that I was no longer interested in Magic the Gathering as a card game. He runs that as a passive income stream, so that’s another strategy, especially if you already understand directmarketing and that’s your business.
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