The first tip says it all "1. Twitter is a viable business communication channel, end of story." And this post is the beginning of your story using twitter as a viable business communication and the best way to do it.
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4 Tips to Build An Engaged B2B Twitter Following | Small Business Trends
Posted by ZaneSafrit under Social MediaFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 5517 days ago
The Most Challenging Part of Becoming a Freelance Developer
Posted by rwalling under Success StoriesFrom http://www.softwarebyrob.com 5517 days ago
Every public artifact I created (this blog, articles, launching a new site) incrementally increased my credibility, and increased the number of development requests I received. In the end you have to invest time to build your name. In my case, and I've heard this is typical, it was years. But the way I looked at it I was either going to invest 500
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Commodity ETF Updates | My Wealth Blog
Posted by mywealth under Raising CapitalFrom http://www.mywealth.com 5517 days ago
In this article, Chris Vermeulen, the writer is sharing his opinion about Gold Stocks, Gold ETF, Silver, Oil, Natural Gas, and SPX. Are Gold stock are pulling back and precious metals continue to move? Will gold and silver break the current relationship ans start to move higher? Crude oil is starting to come alive. Last week's technical breakdown
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Google Wave and Small Business
Posted by ShawnHessinger under Online MarketingFrom http://www.girlopinion.com 5517 days ago
Will Google Wave be the NEW wave for small business? Mary Grace Ignacio of GirlOpinion thinks it might. Read some of Mary Grace's interesting analysis of the new Google tool and how it might be applied in the future. You can also check out Mary Grace's regular comments on business and life on Twitter @girlopinion. We'd love to hear more analysi
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ACT! 2010 Gets More Social
Posted by ducttape under MarketingFrom http://www.ducttapemarketing.com 5517 days ago
The latest release of ACT! CRM software (2010) includes a feature that I've been pushing for and am starting to see as standard fare in CRM — the inclusion of a contact's social media activity stream. Now, from inside a contact record you can view that contact's activity on Facebook, LinkedIn, or twitter. Subscribe to RSS for their blog or even cu
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Medical Transcription : Work from Home Income Potential
Posted by ram002 under Employee BenefitsFrom http://www.hangelbel.net 5517 days ago
Have you taken your medical transcription training? If so, you can now make money from your chosen career. There are two ways in which you can earn for a living. You can choose to work for medical transcription service or company, or simply work at home with your own business.
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Two Factors Needed for Small, Midsize Business Financing to Increase
Posted by mattknoe under FinanceFrom http://blog.receivablesxchange.com 5517 days ago
Business still remains tough for small and midsize firms. Additionally, banks are unwilling to risk holding additional illiquid collateral on their balance sheets should a loan default. Two things will need to happen for banks to become more active in the SMB lending space.
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Sentiment analysis for online content: Honest?
Posted by JoshAK under Social MediaFrom http://commetrics.com 5517 days ago
With social media growing at a rapid rate, many tools have come out to help brands monitor the conversations. Enter the Sentiment Analysis. Do you use it? Do you trust it?
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Beware Of The Whistleblower In Your Organization
Posted by RJohnson4444 under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.withoutwarningcoach.com 5517 days ago
The whistleblowers role of exposing silent problems in organizations will grow in importance in the future. How organizations guard against this risk is critically important.
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How Strong is Your Business? Can You Pass the 3 to 6 Test?
Posted by maplesummit under FinanceFrom http://www.openforum.com 5517 days ago
The “3 to 6 test” is simple. Set aside 3-to-6 months' fixed costs as a cash cushion for your business. The “3 to 6 test” is a rule of thumb. If you have that amount set aside, it can liberate you as the business owner. It can be the catalyst for growth.
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