Are you making the most out of social media? Here are some great tips I gleamed from the Seattle Chamber's latest event: Developing a Social Media Plan for Your Business.
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Social Media Marketing Strategies
Posted by kzanini under Online MarketingFrom http://www.responza.com 5388 days ago
Made Hot by: on August 14, 2009 3:47 pm
Are You Managing Your Customers' Expectations?
Posted by m4bmarketing under MarketingFrom http://www.m4bmarketing.com 5389 days ago
Made Hot by: SJC on August 14, 2009 2:52 pm
If you have not taken the time to really understand you customers then you are left with assuming you know what they expect. For example if you have ever been asked to quote on a job do you tell the customer when they will receive the quote or do you leave it up in the air by saying...I will get back to you with the quote soon. Here are a few tips
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6 Categories with 26 Reasons Your Brand Should Be on Twitter
Posted by ZaneSafrit under Social MediaFrom http://zanesafrit.typepad.com 5388 days ago
Made Hot by: roseanderson on August 14, 2009 10:30 am
6 categories, 26 reasons. And your company still isn't on Twitter?
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The Language of Coaching: Enrolling New Clients to Play with You
Posted by biancaaquino under Products and ServicesFrom http://thesmallbusinessguru.com 5389 days ago
Made Hot by: on August 13, 2009 3:18 pm
I didn't enter the contest, but yesterday when I did the Get More Business Show with Nancy Marmolejo and we talk about turning Followers into Fans & Fans to Leads and then Clients, the thought came to me that a huge difference in the coach world is out language.
Our language (not the language of our nationality) is one of play and not work. We do
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The Power Goodbye
Posted by RJohnson4444 under ManagementFrom http://www.withoutwarningcoach.com 5389 days ago
Made Hot by: McLaughlin on August 13, 2009 3:12 pm
In life, two constants exist - entrances/hello and exits/goodbye. In fact, the hello - goodbye relationship become the bookends of life, our gatherings, our careers, and our conversations. Each is unique. Each serves its role. Each has a specific purpose. But are they truly equal in their intent and impact?
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Three Tips to Wade into the Social Media Pool
Posted by ZaneSafrit under Social MediaFrom http://zanesafrit.typepad.com 5389 days ago
Made Hot by: on August 13, 2009 3:11 pm
Andy Brudtkuhl from 48Web Consulting shared these three tips, tips he uses helping small businesses wade into the social media pool.
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102 Proven Social Media Headline Formulas
Posted by McLaughlin under Social MediaFrom http://socialmediaworkbook.com 5390 days ago
Made Hot by: administrator on August 13, 2009 12:34 pm
If you want to get more readers you need to create killer headlines. Here is a downloadable PDF that contains 102 fill-in-the-blanks, tried and tested headline formulas.
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Small Business Health Insurance Tips for the Self-Employed
Posted by sannwood under Employee BenefitsFrom http://www.smbtrendwire.com 5391 days ago
Made Hot by: tiroberts on August 12, 2009 2:47 pm
An in-depth discussion on the timely topic of health care. If you're self-employed or own a small business and are "in the market" for health insurance - here's some great advice for you.
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Business Development Systems that work while you aren't: twitter
Posted by SheTeam under ManagementFrom http://www.sheteam.com 5391 days ago
Made Hot by: on August 12, 2009 2:46 pm
Ahhh, the twitter. Twitter is a good tool for keeping people updated with what you are doing. I like to use my account http://twitter.com/ghostceo to put up business ideas, quotations I'm liking, or shout outs to other people.
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7 Ways to Deal With THOSE Kinds of Days in Business
Posted by ZaneSafrit under ManagementFrom http://goodwolve.blogs.com 5390 days ago
Made Hot by: tiroberts on August 12, 2009 2:46 pm
Here are 7 ways to deal with those kinds of days, days we endure to get to those better kinds of days.
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