Every small business, product, service or brand goes through the process of building and maintaining trust with customers, a target audience or wider stakeholder group. Essentially, an organization's behavior in a number of different areas acts as a “trust filter” - positive actions let trust flow through while negative actions block trust. Read More
Find it hard to stay positive in your current work enviroment. Many of us find it that way. This post will show you how to stay positive. Read More
The suicides of Irish developer Patrick Rocca and other high-profile businessmen show how the global recession can be particularly devastating to some type-A personalities. Read More
Inspectors and maintenance personnel for valve company Score Eastern Canada Ltd. (SECL) work in remote locations—including off-shore oil rigs—inspecting and maintaining the valves and seals the business supplies to its oil- and gas-drilling clients in northeastern Canada. With a paper-based system, Score's employees needed to make sure they carri Read More
Scammers are at it again - taking advantage of Google sponsored ads for acquiring traffic in order to redirect it to malware-infected copies of legitimate software. win.rar GmbH is warning users of an ongoing fraudulent AdWords campaign pushing a malware-infected copy of WinRAR. Read More
Security researchers warn that fake Google AdWords and Yahoo! Marketing Solutions customer support e-mails messages are in circulation. The e-mails contain URLs that direct users to fake authentication pages in an attempt to steal login information. Read More
How to create a blogging plan and reach your goals this year.. Read More
Public relations practitioners, like most of their marketing colleagues, are struggling with the new realities posed by the decline of traditional media and the rise of unfamiliar new approaches. The effective use of content marketing will almost certainly replace much of traditional public and media relations. Joe's presentation to the Cinci Read More
The booming popularity of virtualization, cloud computing and other new technologies may prove too tempting for malware authors to resist -- and could prompt a wave of attacks in 2009, according to security vendor AppRiver. Businesses may be especially at risk because they're looking to such technology to help them cut costs during the recession, Read More
This post contains 25 misspelled words, and I bet you can't find any. Ready? Begin proofing! Read More
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