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10 Best Practices for Internet Brand Building New FuelNet special report reveals how to boost a brand's online credibility Boston (PRWEB) November 20, 2008 -- When it comes to business, the Internet has become the great equalizer, a place where even a small retailer can successfully compete with large multinational corporations. But there's a big difference between having an online presence and having an online brand (http://www.fuelnet.com/smart-reports/10-best-practices-for-internet-brand-building/).
The Internet is not a platform that rewards wallflowers. To get noticed, you have to be aggressive in your brand-building strategy, but it doesn't have to break the bank. To help growing businesses boost their online credibility quickly and affordably, FuelNet announces the release of the FuelNet Smart Report ''10 Best Practices for Internet Brand Building (http://www.fuelnet.com/smart-reports/10-best-practices-for-internet-brand-building/).'' The comprehensive report offers easy-to-understand, actionable tips, tools, and advice from leading online branding experts on how to: - build a credible and trustworthy online reputation with customers and prospects - tap into the major search engines to drive a steady flow of new business - create better landing pages to improve conversion rates - use video case studies to support your promises and claims - build a powerful Web site that keeps customers coming back - live your brand promise even in tough economic times - facilitate two-way dialogue to elevate the customer experience - use market research to meet customers' changing needs For more information on the FuelNet Smart Report ''10 Best Practices for Internet Brand Building (http://www.fuelnet.com/smart-reports/10-best-practices-for-internet-brand-building/)'', please contact Ken Beaulieu, chief content creator for FuelNet, at 617.457.3901.
About FuelNet FuelNet, a division of The Pohly Company, is an Internet-centric resource for credible tips, tools, and insights on marketing, selling, brand building, and customer relationship marketing (http://www.fuelnet.com/free-reports/10-secrets-for-successful-customer-relationship-marketing/). Built around the tagline "Marketing Smarts for the Growing Business," FuelNet is designed to help small and midsize companies build profits and beat the competition. Visitors to FuelNet's Web site, fuelnet.com, can subscribe to ''FuelNet Monthly (http://www.fuelnet.com/fuel-monthly/fuelnet-letter/),'' sign up for a free daily e-newsletter, and purchase white papers, special reports, and books.
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