I believe in grammar: I abide by its rules, and I truly appreciate the confines of editorial guidelines. Our society’s rampant reliance on social media, however, is changing these rules. Language is ever-evolving, and like it or not, “correct” usage is often determined by “common and accepted” u
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Blog Writing: A Different Beast
Posted by reneeradia under Online MarketingFrom http://www.e-marketingassociates.com 4356 days ago
What Facebook Changes Mean for Your Business
Posted by leahrsinger under Social MediaFrom http://storesigns.com 4356 days ago
There has been much buzz in the online community recently about Facebook’s changes to its EdgeRank algorithm, which now takes the quality of content into consideration when you post to your page. Thus the page reach (the number of people [...]
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Accommodating Transgender Employees
Posted by mathewsimonton under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.xeniumhr.com 4356 days ago
Business leaders and HR professionals must work to organize their company policies to accommodate all members of the GLBT community.
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Mobile-ness: It’s not Just for Phones Anymore
Posted by cb711 under MarketingFrom http://lunchpail.knotice.com 4356 days ago
For a long time, we’ve talked about the impact of mobile devices on the digital marketing world. Not only in terms of how consumers engage on mobile devices, but also how the adoption and saturation of mobile devices is fundamentally changing user behaviors and consumer culture over time. I have us
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Custom YouTube Thumbnails, New Tag System And
Posted by ledux under Online MarketingFrom http://www.imz6.com 4356 days ago
YouTube has released some really cool new features lately that I wanted to talk a about. As usual Google likes to enable its new features for small amounts of users, like it did for GMail launching it through invites only and for tons of other stuff in Google search, for YouTube they are doing this
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Guest Blog: A Wulff at Google's Door
Posted by denissemarie under Public RelationsFrom http://prverdict.com 4356 days ago
Bettina Wulff may not be a name known to most Americans, but her claim to fame is that she was the former First Lady of Germany. Her husband, the former German President, Christian Wulff, resigned in early 2012 amidst a scandal involving personal favors from wealthy friends.
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HOW TO EXPLODE TRAFFIC TO YOUR WEBSITE FREE
Posted by joycearoda under StrategyFrom http://getseowebtraffic.blogspot.com 4356 days ago
You know, almost everybody nowadays owns a website. But what good is it when NOBODY, and I mean NOBODY, knows about it?. You could tell your friends and familybout it and surely they way pay it a visit, but that will basically be all.
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How to Be a Small Business “High Achiever”
Posted by NetworkSolutions under ManagementFrom http://www.networksolutions.com 4356 days ago
Are you doing what it takes to make your small business a “high achieving” success? The latest American Express OPEN Small Business Monitor, which regularly polls the opinions of small business owners, has identified a group of “high achieving” small business owners and studied what they do to iden
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Starting a Small Business? 24 Things Will Help You to Avoid Look Like
Posted by ranaimran2 under Success StoriesFrom http://www.ranashahbaz.com 4356 days ago
Assuming you are starting a small business. There are quite a few things you can learn from the experiences of other successful businesses.
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Loan Costs on the Rise for Small Businesses
Posted by bOnline under FinanceFrom http://blog.bonline.com 4356 days ago
Despite new schemes intended to get better funding for businesses, small businesses are finding loans even more costly than before, according to a new report. But it seems big businesses are getting off lightly when it comes to borrowing money.
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