What makes brands endure in new media channels? How do brands emerge victorious and thrive amidst fierce competition? This article explores these questions
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Failing for Success? The Anomalies of Business!
Posted by ScottK under StartupsFrom http://www.abonarconsultants.com 5162 days ago
Great team, great leadership, tremendous skill and a 1st place finish in the regular season. We had everything we needed to win the title this year, but we got knocked out in the semi-finals. What happened? We played well but still lost. Sometimes you can’t explain the dynamics of sports and just like in business things don’t always go as planned. So what next? What do we take from this failure? What’s most important is realizing that failure is “part of the game” and not to dwell on the “loss”. Instead it’s important to learn from these experiences, what you did well and what could be done better next time. It’s how you respond that matters
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The Difference Between Entrepreneurs and Schmucks
Posted by bestbizpractices under StartupsFrom http://bestbizpractices.org 5162 days ago
People who start businesses and those who don't are more alike than you think. What they don't have in common and the difference between entrepreneurs and schmucks will surprise you. Read the full article for details
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Why Integrated Collaboration Tools Make Sense
Posted by hypermodernaidorm under StrategyFrom http://webworkerdaily.com 5162 days ago
It's very easy to wind up with very different tools for tasks like project management, customer relationship management and team communication. That can mean spending time copying information from one tool to another, and constantly having to switch from one tool to another.
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Traditional security technologies are losing the battle against the black hats and malicious code writers, according to digital security specialists Symantec.
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UncorkedVentures SEO: Followup Success!
Posted by JVRudnick under Online MarketingFrom http://www.canuckseo.com 5162 days ago
For those of you who read us here weekly (and for those who don’t either), I thought that I’d follow up on a post from 4 months ago or so, on two new online entrepeneurs over at uncorkedventures.com, an online wine club and store. And a quick glance left shows you that yes, they’re doing swell as I’ve given their SEO Campaign two green arrows! So far, well done lads
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They Got Dibs! Make Your Audience Your A-Girl
Posted by st0n3y under Online MarketingFrom http://www.searchengineguide.com 5162 days ago
Is your audience your "A-Girl"? If not, she should be. Check out this article and find out if you're treating her right.
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What’s it going to take, a coach, a book, a lucky lotto ticket?
Posted by oddpodz under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://business.oddpodz.com 5162 days ago
Four steps to take to amp up your business success rate. Useful tips for entrepreneurs and business people of all types
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To grow sales, focus on building bases for growth within your business. This article focuses on the long-term things you should be doing in your small business to promote growth and an influx of sales. Some ideas presented include constantly building relationships, working on your website, and adding new offerings to your business line-up.
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The Critical Importance of Being Unreasonable
Posted by Dov Gordon under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://dovgordon.net 5162 days ago
Here’s what I learned: It’s critically important to be unreasonable.
Unreasonable defined: You want something you can’t have.
When you think “I need this sale” you’re being reasonable. Stop it. Try this thought on instead: “I need a business where I’m not needy of anything.”
Being unreasonable is an entrepreneurial necessity. Be the person you WANT to be, but “can’t” be for whatever reason.. Read More
Unreasonable defined: You want something you can’t have.
When you think “I need this sale” you’re being reasonable. Stop it. Try this thought on instead: “I need a business where I’m not needy of anything.”
Being unreasonable is an entrepreneurial necessity. Be the person you WANT to be, but “can’t” be for whatever reason.. Read More
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