Highly paid athletes and performers are really only on stage or in the game for very short amounts of time. The rest of the time they spend practicing for the show and resting. Business owners on the other hand are always on...
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3 Incredibly Useful Reasons to Hire a Coach
Posted by leapzone under StrategyFrom http://www.leapzonestrategies.com 4488 days ago
There are also some serious benefits to offering an API for anything you’ve built. If you can build a community around your project, particularly including the type of people who like to tinker and improve upon applications, you can grow faster. After all, anyone who builds something using your API
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Nothing found for 12-tips-to-leave-your-9-to-5-behind-for-good #
Posted by thursdayb under StartupsFrom http://theyec.org 4488 days ago
Question: How did you strategically and responsibly make the jump from working a "dead-end job" to your dream job? What would you do differently knowing what you know now?
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Breaking News: Our 2012 Local Search Ranking Factors!
Posted by JVRudnick under Online MarketingFrom http://www.canuckseo.com 4488 days ago
Yup, short short post…as I’m still working my way through the early release of the 2012 Local Search Ranking Factors survey created and compiled by David Mihm that you can find here…
And yes, we were once again, asked to participate and as I work my way thru all of the ranking factors it is so n Read More
And yes, we were once again, asked to participate and as I work my way thru all of the ranking factors it is so n Read More
Wall Street Journal's Cowardly Response
Posted by denissemarie under Public RelationsFrom http://prverdict.com 4489 days ago
The PR Verdict: “D” (It's a Dud) for the Wall Street Journal. This was one instance where the WSJ might have tried a little harder. If the State Department can sound annoyed, why can’t the WSJ?
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Unleashing the Power of Mobile Email
Posted by cb711 under MarketingFrom http://lunchpail.knotice.com 4489 days ago
In our most recent mobile opens report, we noted that 27% of nearly one billion emails opened were opened on a mobile device across numerous business verticals. For some brands, the number was over 40% of all commercial emails sent. In today’s highly mobile world, how your brand chooses to (or choo
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Pro-Bono Volunteering Provides a Competitive Corporate Advantage
Posted by causecast under GlobalFrom http://www.causecast.com 4489 days ago
The legal profession has long held the professional standard that the pursuit of justice and the practice of law must include providing legal services to those who can not afford to pay.
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How to Stop Holding Yourself Back from Success
Posted by savvycopywriter under Success StoriesFrom http://thesavvycopywriter.com 4489 days ago
You, like most people in life, have been trained to be comfortable predicting your own future. You know that when you do the following four steps, you ...
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Is Your Small Business Using Mobile Marketing—or Is Lack of Resources Holding You Back?
Posted by NetworkSolutions under Online MarketingFrom http://www.networksolutions.com 4489 days ago
How much is your small business spending on mobile marketing this year? If you’re like most marketers these days, you’re spending more, but still don’t have the resources to devote as much money and manpower to mobile marketing as you’d like.
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When is the Right Time to Outsource?
Posted by expertbusiness under ManagementFrom http://www.expertbusinessadvice.com 4489 days ago
As long as you can maintain control and the potential exists, the world is at your fingertips.The right time to outsource all comes down to concentrating on your company's key strengths. Outsourcing allows you to cut operational costs by outsourcing certain tasks that simply bulk up your operating
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