A seo campaign can be very beneficial for small business but sometime it is unaffordable because of the high cost. Mostly SEO companies charge too heavily for their seo services. But this doesn’t mean that because you are small business your search engine presence also should be small. Following are the some basic seo tips and free seo resources available on net to make your website more search e
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How small business can get better search engine ranking
Posted by k2seo under Online MarketingFrom http://www.k2seo.com 5227 days ago
Think Long Term for Small Business Employee Benefits
Posted by ShawnHessinger under Employee BenefitsFrom http://www.youtube.com 5227 days ago
Think long term when it comes to handing out employee benefits in your small business. The temptation may be to give very generous benefits from the beginning but if these benefits later need to be cut back, employees will be bitter. Watch the video from William N. Topaz below.
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How to Use Elance and Guru to Land That Client Every Time
Posted by WayneLiew under Online MarketingFrom http://freelancefolder.com 5227 days ago
If you’re going to transition from the budget work into the higher quality jobs, you’re eventually going to have to stop relying on job boards to get your work, but that doesn’t mean they’re completely without value. I was introduced to many of my best clients via bidding sites.
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Google Local Storm is Brewing
Posted by ducttape under Social MediaFrom http://www.ducttapemarketing.com 5227 days ago
I’m out in Las Vegas at CES giving a couple talks on social media for AMEX OPEN and one of the big topics is Google’s new Nexus One phone. While it is a bit interesting that they’ve jumped into yet another market, I think the message that’s getting lost in a great deal of their recent moves is the way they are setting up to take over local advertising, marketing and search. Read More
2010 Rural Small Business Trends | Small Business Trends
Posted by ShashiBellamkonda under StrategyFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 5227 days ago
Becky McCray of Small Biz Survival explores the trends that will be driving rural small businesses in the year 2010 in this piece for Small Business Trends.
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What I Do When You Leave a Comment on My Blog | Better Closer
Posted by billrice under Social MediaFrom http://bettercloser.com 5227 days ago
Not a lot of blogs get comments. It’s the exceptional blog that has an active community. And when you see one to pay attention. That’s why I try to appreciate every comment, every investment you make to this community.
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Diary of a Start-Up: The Challenge to Keep Your Business Focused
Posted by kikscore under StrategyFrom http://blog.kikscore.com 5227 days ago
A real life look at the challenges of staying focused as a start-up. Also discusses ways to keep a start-up or small business focused on the right things and not distracted in order to accomplish the goals of the business.
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Intentional Small Steps - Making Changes the Easy Way
Posted by MoxieWorks under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://goodwolve.blogs.com 5227 days ago
Making changes can be hard, but MoxieWorks shows how to break it all down for success. The new year is always filled with good ideas, but getting those to actually happen can be harder than we anticipate.
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According to a poll of 2000 medical industry professionals randomly surveyed January 4-7, 2010, more than half are looking at 2010 as the year to make a job change. The study posed the question: “What is the likelihood you will change jobs in 2010?”
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How to Look Less Like a Startup? Good Branding | Visible Logic: Design Advances Success
Posted by VisibleLogic under StartupsFrom http://www.visiblelogic.com 5228 days ago
Many new startups and solopreneurs struggle to land new business, but they are not investing in their own branding; this may be the missing link to get ahead.
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