Learn 6 lessons to start your own business:
1.) Laying the Foundation for your business
2.) Position yourself for success
3.) Cut through red tape; handling legal issues, licenses
4.) Take Control of Your Day to Day Operations
5.) Raising and Managing Money
6.) Opening your small business Read More
Today we are going to talk with Lisa Hendrickson, owner of a computer support and repair company called Call That Girl who discovered the secrets of using social media to market her business and find out how her new step-by-step guide can help you successfully market your business as well. Read More
Best Internet Marketing Tools are not easy to find since everyone is trying to sell you some. See which Internet Marketing Tools Best marketers use. Read More
Business Persona vs Personal Persona? It's not such a clear cut distinction anymore.

It's best to set a tone for your Twitter accounts and make sure all staff are consistently painting a positive image of your brand, whether they're tweeting as themselves or as a representative of your business Read More
Article from VerticalResponse's CEO, Janine Popick featuring 8 places to find Advocates for your Business! Read More
Walking out of college with a degree is worthless. Think about it: Everyone entering the job market has a degree. Unless you’re some child prodigy that 18 years old and graduating from college, you and your degree don’t stand out from anyone else. Few employers want that candidate. Read More
Like Old Yeller, the dog in the heart-rending tale of a beloved family pet who had to be shot when it became rabid, sometimes a brand name becomes more harm then help. Read More
Twitter content ideas for great business tweets to build an active Twitter community in line with your social media strategy. Read More
Successful salespeople are selective about where and with whom they spend their time. They are out looking for “real” buyers — customers and prospects who have both money and the ability to buy. Every minute you spend with an unqualified prospect is time not spent with a qualified one. To that end, Read More
You may wonder why Rob Langstaff, the one-time president of Adidas Japan and Adidas America, would leave one of the largest and most successful shoe companies in the world to go off and start his own business. Simple: He recognized that the market lacked men’s footwear that could work in both a cas Read More
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