Larry Chase’s Web Digest For Marketers Launches “Internet Direct Marketing Tip of the Day” Blog

New York, NY (PRWEB) May 28, 2008

Internet marketers can now get short and actionable direct marketing tips delivered directly to their desktop from Internet marketing guru Larry Chase. This “Internet Direct Marketing Tip of the Day” blog and RSS feed is available at http://www.wdfm.com/Internetdirectmarketingtips/.

Every Tuesday and Thursday, the RSS feed and blog will publish a new tip that is typically no longer than 125 words. Many of these tips are traditional direct marketing tactics that have been proven successful online.

Each tip originally appeared in Larry Chase’s Web Digest For Marketers weekly email newsletter. These tips cover a wide range of topics, including search engine marketing, pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, social media marketing, email marketing, and landing page optimization.

Larry Chase’s Web Digest For Marketers email newsletter is advertiser-supported and therefore free to subscribers. Each issue focuses on a single aspect of Internet Marketing, such as: Google tools and tips for Internet marketers, search engine optimization (SEO), Web analytics & metrics, pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, ROI marketing, sales lead generation, Internet direct response marketing, thought leadership marketing, et al.

New subscribers to Larry Chase’s Web Digest For Marketers email newsletter are entitled to download his “Essential Search Engine Marketing Resource Guide.” Those who wish to subscribe may do so at: http://www.wdfm.com.

Contact:

Larry Chase, Publisher

Web Digest For Marketers

79 Pine St. #102

New York, NY 10005

(212) 619-4780

Email: lchase @ larrychase.com

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