Five Effective Tips in Marketing Yourself

Remember when you were young your parents would tell you to always look neat and smart? Even at a young age, your were beginning to learn some basic lessons in marketing yourself. Back then, your parents were teaching you that looking neat and smart creates a positive first impression so vital to your success.

However, as you grew older and wiser, and life became a lot more complicated, looking neat and smart, while still vital, is no longer adequate. Whether applying for a job, meeting with a business client, winning the heart of that very special someone, or running for public office, you need to be effective in marketing yourself to win.

Here are five effective tips you may find helpful in marketing yourself:

1. Always look neat and smart :
As a tribute to parents who have always worked hard for your success, looking neat and smart will always be on top of this list. People will always gravitate towards a winner. If you look like a winner and smell like a winner, people will treat you like a winner. And you yourself will certainly start feeling like a winner. High profile politicians and business icons who have the money even hire the services of image consultants just so they would have that winning advantage.

2. Appear bigger than you actually are:
Oftentimes, size does matter. Again, this boils down to people wanting to be with or work with winners. There seems to be this accepted mindset, actually a misconception, that winners should be big. This is why you see small local businesses adopting fancy multinational-sounding business names to make their small business appear globally big. Or they would have their business stationery printed with the flags of several countries to imply they have multinational affiliates. Maybe they do. Maybe they don’t.         But they certainly look big. Having a virtual office “staff” makes you look big, too, even though your “staff” could be just your         mother, sister or your wife. In Rich Dad, Poor Dad, Robert Kiyosaki refers to his cat as his “business partner” whenever he has to enter into a contract “subject to the approval of his business partner”. Business Process Outsourcing and Contact Centers are there to help create an impression that you have a big business. A business website is a very effective platform for marketing yourself as your website exposes your small business to a global market.

3. Highlight your achievements:
So what if you don’t have a Ph.D. on your resume? Or if you are just a start up business with very little credentials to show off? Do not dwell on what you do not have. Instead, focus on the benefits you can offer with what you do have and highlight these benefits when marketing yourself. Remember that almost all big industry players started out small at some point in time and were just given the opportunity to grow.

4. Be a wide reader, research a lot:
Saying the right things at the right time leaves a very positive impression when marketing yourself in front of your business clients or when applying for a job. Reading and researching on a wide variety of topics gives you a wealth of information that you will find tremendously helpful during business negotiations or job interviews. Sometimes, just one brilliant remark can be all it takes to break the ice or seal the deal. In election debates, the candidate who gives the more intelligent, more relevant answers usually gets the votes. When marketing yourself, it is not enough to just look smart, you actually have to talk smart, too.

5. Be multi-lingual and multi-cultural:
In today’s global economy, marketing yourself often requires the ability to speak several languages and be sensitive to diversities in cultures and traditions. Showing your clients you have taken extra efforts to learn about their language and culture earns you their respect and that all-important positive first impression. You can also get a lot of referrals from these clients as they usually are clannish and closely-knit.

A bounty of opportunities await you if you are effective in marketing yourself. You need to constantly keep your best foot forward, highlight your achievements, be sensitive to your markets’ needs, and always have that winning positive first impression.

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Name Branding and Attraction Marketing

Branding is the process used by a company or individual to discern his or her product or item from that of the rest. The idea of branding can be a name, symbol, and in the case of attraction marketing an identity.

The worth of branding one’s self in the attraction marketing business is to breed trust which in turn would generate a massive amount of prospects. The greater the number of prospects you have, the greater the possibility for profits. Take note that the key word in attraction marketing is the word “attraction”. Attraction is defined as attracting an object unto itself. So how does one goes about doing this? By becoming a leader in your field.

There are two types of people in this world, leaders and followers. A good leader is the one who can create and provide the most amount of working solutions to the table. So with that said, in order for you to “attract” people you first have to have the skills and expertise to offer solutions for questions your prospects may post. By providing answers on how to resolve their problems, you automatically become indispensable to them thus gaining a sense of reliance and over all trust. Remember, you are not the only one out there who can offer them with answers and solutions. There are countless numbers of individuals who are in the same business as you. So in order to keep up, or even out do the competition, you must arm yourself with the knowledge needed to be at the top of the attraction marketing business. In short, you must market and set yourself as an industry leader.

There are a lot ways out there that can help someone who is new to attraction marketing figure out this field of business better. Books, self help CD’s, seminars, are some of the ways where you can secure more insight.

Now that we got that covered, let’s go deeper.

It is instinctive for us to be afraid of disappointment. But in this business, you must learn how to manage and get rid of that fear of failing. If you tolerate failure to impede you from marketing, then you would just end up dreaming about your dream car and not driving it, imagining your dream house instead of living in it. In short, you must be ready to take chances.

Remember, attraction marketing is all about self branding and getting prospects. To get prospects, you must first position yourself as an industry leader. In order for you to become industry leader, you must be armed to the teeth with information about the industry. Do all these things and you’re on your way to becoming a household brand in the attraction marketing business.

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Best Trade Show Giveaways On A Budget

The entire industry has been hit by the recession. But instead of eliminating important giveaways from events, choose more cost effective items. Be prepared to impress with your next trade show appearance by using these affordable promotional giveaways under $1. Your booth will be bustling with visitors when you use eye catching and useful trade show giveaways. While these giveaways cost less than a dollar, their branding power is limitless.

All of our promotional giveaways under $1 share a few things in common; usefulness, branding power and affordability. We are already aware that at under $1 a piece, these items are affordable. Now, let’s focus on the usability and branding opportunities that some of our best selling cheap trade show giveaways have. Because no matter what industry you represent, these items will help you to achieve great success.

Due to recent breakouts of H1N1 and the regular flu, our great supply of custom printed mini antibacterial gel packs has become increasingly popular. These fit-in-your-palm packets of hand sanitizer will eliminate harmful bacteria from recipient’s hands while displaying your logo proudly. These are useful for trade show visits because they’ll help to stop the spread of disease through hand shakes and greetings. Meanwhile, their shiny imprint area allows for maximum exposure. Now, once the top is ripped off and the cleansing promotional antibacterial lotion drips out, your business’s logo will be seen and remembered for its thoughtfulness.

Other trade show giveaways that give you great notability for less are custom printed rubberette coasters. These promotional giveaways under $1 have great branding potential because they showcase your logo indefinitely. No matter if you’re in the bar industry or auto industry, everyone can enjoy a drink. Therefore, providing a proper place to put cups and bottles is extremely helpful. Recipients will love your vibrant logo imprint and will place these around the house, in the office and even in the car. Their versatile nature even makes them useful as jar openers too. With a great imprint area and multiple uses, these custom printed rubberette coasters are exactly what you need to achieve success.

To top off the list of these fantastic promotional giveaways under $1, I introduce the Custom Printed Ball Stress Relievers. These simple but effective giveaways will ensure you happy recipients. Day after day, everyone is faced with trying situations and hard to make decisions. Ease the stress out of everyone’s lives with these handy custom printed ball stress relievers and you’ll form lasting bonds. When people see that you care about their well being, they’ll be likely to partner with your great business. Meanwhile, as these are used in the office, home, school, car and more, your logo will be front and center.

Wrap your mind around these awesome trade show giveaways for less and select the one that works best for you. Each of these promotional giveaways under $1 can be used daily while boasting your brand and not breaking the bank. With fun options to choose from and effective items to trust in, you’re guaranteed a profitable trade show appearance.

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Internet Marketing Success In 5 Hours Per Week: Is It Possible?

There are several popular books and methods out there that promote seemingly wild success in time frames that might as well be considered overnight.  You’ve heard the promises before.  They usually involve ideas like:

* Building a fully automated internet business in just hours using other people’s money and other people’s time and energy;
* Earn a million dollars by the end of the year with this previously undisclosed secret;
* Make more than $700 per hour stuffing envelopes from your kitchen.

You know, if it walks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it probably is indeed a duck…your odds of finding success using shady tactics like these are probably about as good as winning the jackpot in the lottery (or getting struck by lightning, for that matter).

So, when our best instinct tells us that success overnight isn’t going to be realistic, we owe it to ourselves to stop and think before falling prey to some crazy “business” idea.  But let’s get back to the main topic at hand…

Is It Possible To Find Internet Marketing Success In 5 Hours Per Week?

Of course it is!  It simply depends on two things—how you define success and how many weeks you’re willing to keep on plugging away at building a business.

In other words, it’s not unusual to define success as making that first sale of the product or service you’re promoting.  Making a sale would certainly be fairly defined as successful, and it’s absolutely possible to get to that point in just a few hours of work.

The same can be said for investing time and energy, just 5 hours at a time each week, for weeks, months, and years until the desired results are achieved.  Long-term success does take time and energy, but all mighty accomplishments do take time—for example it’s not all that unusual for a traditional small business to be in business for 5 years before they finally realize their first profitable month.

But the really under-appreciated thing here is that for every 5 hours (or 5 minutes) that you invest in your business, you’re actually doing something—building something—on the road to success.  It’s the same reason that so many vividly successful entrepreneurs will tell you that at first, they had to keep their day jobs while squeezing in a few hours to devote to their own future businesses at night after the kids were put to bed.  In this instance, working 5 hours per week towards success could be defined as quite a remarkable feat of accomplishment!

And it really all does pay off in the long run.  Sure, for some, achieving true success is going to take years and years; for others, it’s going to take a lifetime (and for a lucky few…well, they might win big by hitting the jackpot tonight).  Keep on working hard and you will find the success that you deserve!

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Key Elements in Affiliate Marketing

In any affiliate marketing guide you may find online, books or other media format, you will notice a few critical points to your lucrative affiliate marketing business. These points are applicable to any niche market you might go for. If you do not apply them, you may not benefit the achievement that you would like. No matter how much experience you may have.

Let us look into each of these vital keys here.

Having a useful product alone is not enough to work in this business model. You need to enter the right market at the right time. If you find consistant traffic to your site who are looking for ways to resolve their current issue and you can provide them the solution, then you will get some sales. With that said, having laser-targeted traffic is critical in your affiliate marketing success.

There are plenty methods you can get specific people to your site. I divided them into free traffic and paid traffic. You can get free traffic with search engine optimization, forum marketing, audio and video marketing or article marketing. PPC and media buying are some model of paid traffic.

One more vital secret is your website must be able to collect your visitors’ information such as email address. Many times, your visitors will not purchase from you straight away. That is 95% loss of opportunity. But you can keep in touch with them by providing more valuable information using email platform.

You actually need to follow up with a person as frequently as possible. One of the common ways to persuade your visitors to give their email address is by offering something for free like a report. The report must contains relevant and high quality information.

In affiliate marketing, you have the flexibility to expand or even switch to other niches. Why is this important?

To be a affiliate marketing experts, you must know what is working and what is not. When there is a sudden flood of demand in other niche, you can go in with minimum risk because you do not have to spend a lot in affiliate marketing. You can increase your success rate by building more website in various niches. Each website can sell a specific product to a targeted group of people. After completed one website, find another niche to work on.

There you have it, some of the critical points that you can learn in any affiliate marketing guide. It is advisable to keep learning. In order to succeed in affiliate marketing, you just cannot stop learning and start putting in more actions.

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What’s Marketing All About?

But if that’s all it took, wouldn’t we all be attracting enough clients?

I’m sure you’ve tried one or more of these things at least to some degree. And I’m sure you’ve had at least some successes now and again. But are you able to make it work consistently for your business?

If not, what could be going on?

First, let’s agree to a definition of marketing. Here is my favorite one for small, service-based businesses:

“Marketing is the use of strategies to generate a constant supply of high-quality leads for your service business.” Simple to understand and speaks directly to the results we want.

OK, so doesn’t this definition take us right back to what we said we already knew about marketing… a web site, Yellow Pages advertising, networking, etc.? Well maybe, but first it’s important to understand why your current marketing activities aren’t producing consistent results.

Put your message and materials to the “So What?” test.

Start with your core marketing message. Pull out your most frequently used marketing tool and read it out loud. Put it to the “So What?” test.

After you read it out loud, is it possible that your intended audience could respond with… “So What?”… “Why do I care?”… or “What’s in it for me?” If your message doesn’t tell your intended audience what solutions you are providing to address their issues/problems/challenges, and how it relates to the benefits they’ll receive from your services, then a “So What?” response is exactly what you might expect.

Messages and materials that are all about who you are and the history of your company and what services you offer and why you’re so qualified to provide these services and how you partner with your clients to achieve superior results, etc. are likely to fail the “So What?” test.

Challenge all of your current marketing materials. Remember, it’s the intended audience that counts. What’s in it for them? Why should they care?

Listen, if your marketing is consistently generating all the high-quality leads you can handle, then don’t change a thing. But if you haven’t quite figured out how to generate a constant supply of leads for your service business, then you owe it to yourself to challenge your current marketing tools by putting them to the “So What?” test.

Try these ideas:

* Challenge all of your marketing tools that aren’t contributing to consistently generate leads for your service business – even the ones that have worked in the past. Could you improve the message and get a higher return? Put it to the “So What?” test.

* Try the X’s and O’s test (especially with the last letter you wrote). Mark an X every time your marketing piece mentions your name, company name, or the words “I” or “me”. Mark and O every time it mentions the prospects name, company name, or the word “you” or “your”. If the X’s outnumber the O’s, rewrite it before using it again.

* Try gathering up a group of people you can trust to give you very honest feedback. You’re not just looking for proof readers, but individuals who will give you honest feedback on whether your materials pass the “So What?” test.

* Be prepared for some negative feedback, but more importantly, be prepared to do something about it.

* Don’t just accept opinions, but try to get down to realistic response. For example: “I think this part is too wordy and detailed.” (opinion) versus “I got pretty lost and confused with the level of detail in this part.” (response)

* Remember that it is the intended audience that counts. If it’s not clear who the message is intended for when it’s received, then how can it pass the “So What?” test.

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How to Leverage Facebook for Sales and Marketing Success – A 5 Step Process

Facebook is one of the most popular social networking websites on the internet today.  With a very large audience, Facebook offers unlimited potential for sales and marketing success.  Follow these steps to grow your business on Facebook.

1.Business Profile
Update your business profile with up to date information.  It should describe what your business is about and the products or services it provides.  Also, make sure you include the business for your website.

If you have other members of your business, put them into your business profile.  This will enable other members of your business to spread word of it to possible consumers who may be interested in your products or services.  You want to allow your business to reach as many consumers as possible.

2.Engage in Groups
Facebook offers an unlimited number of groups based on a wide variety of topics and interests.  These groups allow you to target related areas of your business.  Look for groups to join in which users who belong to these groups would possibly be interested in your products.

3.Events and Posts
Facebook has a feature where you could post events for your business.  Take advantage of this by scheduling events in which your fans (the term Facebook uses for people who follow your business) could attend.  You could use this to provide a special sale in which customers could attend.  This can also work for “online only” events.  You could announce the starting date of a time and provide a link to a product at a special price.  This could enhance the traffic to your site and the sales of your product.

Also, keep your fans updated regarding your business.  If you have articles and posts about your business, you could simply link to your website on your Facebook page.  Choose a method which works best for you.  You should be updating your Facebook page on a consistent basis to keep your fans up to date regarding your business.

4.Don’t Always “Sell”
One of the worst mistakes you can do on Facebook, or any other social networking platform, is to always try to directly sell products or services.  People don’t want to be constantly bombarded by advances from a business.

Develop relationships with those in groups.  You don’t want to keep throwing your product out there after every post you make.  Begin by writing well-informed posts and responses to help other people or to contribute knowledge.  Answer a few questions and get involved.  This will allow others to see you and your business in a positive light.  This will also expose users to your business in a more natural way.  As they become more comfortable with you and get to know you and your business, they will naturally see what you have to offer.  Also, they will be less likely to immediately disregard what you are selling when you do advertise and sell in your posts.

While you shouldn’t always sell your product or services, you should be aware of when to sell.  Once you have developed a relationship with your customers, don’t be afraid to tell them about your new products or services, or to keep them updated with your business.  Post occasional news items regarding your business in the groups you are a member of, and always keep the Facebook page of your business updated.

In addition to timely selling, it is important to keep customers interested.  One great way to do this is to host specials on Facebook.  You could even try placing exclusive Facebook discounts for your products or services on your Facebook page or in the groups.  This would stimulate interests and sales for your business.  Also, the consumer base will be more likely to grow if you post specials and deals in which your customers would be interested.

5.Paid Advertising
With Facebook’s unlimited potential due to their high volume, it is worth considering paid advertising on Facebook.  Facebook offers amazing potential and powerful ad systems.

One of Facebook’s most powerful features is its ability to target users.  Advertisers can now target users based on a wide variety of filters: location, age, birthday, sex, keywords, education, workplaces, relationship, interested in, languages, and connections.  This will allow you to target who could be likely to be interested in your product or services.  This is especially useful for those who have business which cater to very specific demographics.

You can also track how well your ad is performing.  Clicks, click through rates (CTR), actions, action rates, and more can be tracked by Facebook’s functionality to produce custom reports for your ads.  Make sure you are aware of how your ads are doing and adjust accordingly.  This is also a great way to test out Facebook’s ad system to see if you should invest more money.  Remember to start out with a reasonable test amount to get a more accurate reading of ad performance, though.

If you decide to use Facebook’s paid advertising system, keep your goals in mind.  Carefully target users who would be interested in your product, and use your financial resources wisely.  Never over target customers.  The most important thing to do is to develop interest in your product or services and then build these relationships.  Then you will be able to sell to this customer base.  Also, keep track on the resources that you are used and compare them to other paid advertising methods you are using, if applicable.  You will then be able to evaluate whether Facebook is a good way to advertise your services or products your business offers.

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SEO and Other Forms of Advertising

Search engines are by and far the largest supplier of traffic to your web site. Moreover, its targeted, meaning the visitors that arrive at your site were looking for information that you are delivering. At least this is the goal of the search engines to deliver high quality results to web surfers.

Recent major changes in Google, Yahoo and MSN have put the internet market however in a frenzy. As the search engines battle it out to be the one producing the highest quality results by frequently altering their index algorithm, search engine optimization has taken an almost obsessive importance.

The problem I see is that the battle is not going to end soon and repeatedly trying to stay ahead by optimizing after each re-indexing is truly a never ending battle. A balance must be struck between search engine advertising and other online venues.

Starting out with an online home business business is intimidating. There is pressure to build a quality site, offer valuable information, promote, build subscribers,and the list goes on and on. Having a few different forms of advertising that you slowly utilize can payoff big in the long run. With a market
that can change on an hourly basis, you must not focus too heavily on any single form of site promotion.

Think of it as your advertising bag of goodies. You reach in and pull out one method and give it a try. Do not dump all of your resources into it. Spread them out. Reach in and pick another, until you have a few in the works. Now pause and see which is working. Tweak a bit here and there and sit back again. Continuously re evaluating your advertising campaigns, you will begin to grow a deep feeling as to which works for your online business.

Here are a few types of advertising for your home business you should consider

  1. Classified Ads  cheap and short to write.
  2. Article submission  write an article and post for free.
  3. The rewards reaped can be enormous in the long term.
  4. Paid ads in E Zines  hit those seldom used small niche markets
  5. Link exchange  can you bring in traffic from another site. You betcha.
  6. Newsgroup and Discussion lists  join in on discussion and pass out a small blurb about your business at the end.
  7. Signature files after all your online activity. Make use of all of the emails you send out daily.
  8. Flyers. Yep, offline.

The bottom line here is not to stagnate. Search engines are important but not the only way to promote. Its better to balance your site optimization with other promotion strategies. If one method fails you at least have others to fall back on.

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Understand Exactly What Your Business Has to Offer

Every business started for a reason and every business did so because they felt they could offer people something that no other company was able to. When a company first starts out they are more likely to keep that idea close to them.

Everything they do will likely be centered on this very idea. However, the longer a company exists the further they start to drift from that idea. I have talked to people from companies before where I quite literally asked them what it was that their company could do that no one else could, and they just gave me a blank stare.

This is and always should be your chief selling point. Now, this is not always going to remain the same as it did when you first started your company. For one thing, if you happen to originally offer something that no other company does, but once you are successful, you get a lot of other people following your lead, you have to change what makes you unique.

The very first company to get catalog printing done and send them right to a person’s home had the benefit of saying that they offered people a level of convenience that no one else could. The very idea of being able to shop right from your home was unique and immediately grabs a person’s attention, leading to a great selling point for those first few companies.

Catalog printing is hardly a rare thing now, and if that is all you have going for you than you are not likely to get a lot of interest. Those companies had to eventually alter their key selling point by improving on their catalogs rather than just keep focusing on the exact same thing.

This was no different when the internet became mainstream and stores began opening up cyber counterparts to their actual locations. This in and of itself was their selling point initially, while now it has become a given that stores will certainly have an online version.

All of this means that a selling point needs to evolve. Nevertheless, for it to evolve you first have to know what it is that you are evolving from, which is why it is so important to know what your stores strength is at all times.

The best way to keep track of this is to be sure that every marketing push is centered on your selling point, and that when you do alter this selling point, you are still taking into account what the first selling point was. Let us use that first example of catalog printing.

Because innovation and convenience was part of the first selling point for those first catalogs the natural way to improve this would be to find some new way to alter the catalog that made them easier for people, which was what quickly happened.

Figure out the best way to improve upon your selling point, and never forget what makes your company unique.

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How Smart Is Your Smart Phone Choice?

In today`s busy world, people live and work differently than they did mere decades ago. Businesspeople and teenagers alike feel a constant need to be in touch with colleagues and friends. Whether it is keeping up with the stock market or finding out who asked who out on a date, the exchange of information is always flowing and no one wants to be left out of it.

Smart phones provide the solution for people who need to be in touch while they are on the go. The devices generally have phone call capability as well as a built-in organizer/calendar functionality, web browsing ability and email and texting applications. Many smart phones can run word processing and spreadsheet software, allowing a user to have a virtual office literally in the palm of his or her hand.

The options are wide and varied in terms of features and price. A selection of top Smart Phone choices include: Apple iPhone 3GS, Motorola Droid, HTC Touch Pro2, Blackberry Bold 9700 and the Palm Pre. They have some shared features and each has its own unique attributes.

Some see Apple`s iPhone as the ultimate Smart Phone. Many people eagerly anticipated the original version`s entrance to the market and Apple did not disappoint. The 3GS, the newest version, is worth its price tag. It is very slim and lightweight and has an attractive looking touchscreen with large icons. Everything you could need is at your fingertips, from a calendar to your email to a variety of other applications that can be downloaded easily. On the downside, there have been complaints about call quality and access to the 3G network.

The Motorola Droid is a strong competitor to the iPhone, running on Google`s Android platform as opposed to Apple. The Droid has a touch screen as well as a full QWERTY keyboard, which may be easier for some people to use. The Droid is slightly larger and heavier than the iPhone, but it surpasses the iPhone in terms of call quality and picture quality on the screen.

The HTC Touch Pro is larger and heavier than the iPhone and the Droid and is also more expensive. It is more appropriate and useful for the business user as it runs Windows Mobile and comes with conference call management tools. It also has a high-quality and large touch screen as well as a pop-out QWERTY keyboard. Unlike the Droid`s keyboard which some have found unwieldy to use, the HTC Touch Pro`s keyboard manages to have enough space between the keys to make typing very easy. The phone provides excellent call quality and is a great solution for the businessperson on the go.

The Blackberry Bold complements Blackberry`s line of smart phones and adds a little more style to their selection with its sleeker design. Because the keyboard is part of the main body of the phone rather than a pop-out, the screen on the Blackberry Bold is obviously smaller than that of the iPhone, Droid or HTC Touch Pro. It is a question of personal preference, as some people would rather sacrifice the screen size for the convenience of having the keyboard always accessible. While Blackberry users are generally satisfied with the products, the web browser lags behind that of the other smart phones in terms of ease of use.

Finally, there is the Palm Pre, which has been hyped as another major competitor to the iPhone. The Palm Pre is smaller than the iPhone but with a similar look in terms of a simple touch screen. The screen provides a very high quality picture and is easy to navigate. For those that prefer the keyboard experience, there is a QWERTY keyboard that is easily accessible, although small and not so easy to use. Where the Palm Pre stands out over other smart phones is in its multi-tasking capability. It is simple to run several applications at once and easy to switch back and forth among them.

The choices are limitless when it comes to choosing a Smart Phone. As with most things, it is all about personal preferences and finding the one that has the features that best suit you.

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