By: Chris Cummings
Google’s online advertising, AdWords, allows you to target potential customers that are already searching for your type of business. We call this “pull marketing” because the customer is coming to you on his or her own terms; …
By: Joe Levy
The cosmetic dermatology industry lobbying groups are making the rounds again attempting to convince the public that humans can become addicted to indoor tanning – that sun exposure is somehow comparable to heroin.
Dry that out and …
By Kara Kamenec and Autumn Templeton
Everyone’s looking for the best way to market. Budgets may differ and goals will vary but in the end, we all want to get and keep customers in our store. With new technology it’s …
By: Will Dias
Last year, when a lot of businesses were struggling to keep their doors open, the popular opinion was that it’s not an ideal time to open a new business. For those with a dream, however, the right …
By: Will Dias
While researching information for this article I came to a surprising realization: The premise of Electronic Funds Transfers or EFTs is actually very simple. Basically, any electronic transaction that moves funds from one account to another is …
The Consumer Confidence Index was released this week and is showing some positive signs about how consumers feel the economy is performing. NPR is reporting that the monthly index has reached 70.4, which is up almost six points from its …
Children with low vitamin D levels are nearly two-and-a-half times as likely to suffer from peanut allergies and a host of other allergies, according to a new study published this week.
A study of more than 3,000 children shows that …
“Most scientists who are actively working with vitamin D now believe that 40 to 60 ng/ml is the appropriate target concentration of 25-vitamin D in the blood for preventing the major vitamin D-deficiency related diseases, and have joined in a …