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10 Things to Blog About When You Are Out of Ideas
"Zubin, Getting into politics on your blog could be either a good or bad thing depending upon the kind of business you're in and on the makeup of your market. If you happen to operate in a country where free speech is not a given, however, it can be positively suicidal. Something to think about! "5 Novel Ways Entrepreneurs Can Use Smartphones
"Hi Ivan, Great post! And this is just scratching the surface. My smartphone has liberated me from my laptop the same way my laptop once liberated me from my desktop. My office can be anywhere. There may be some things I still need my trusty laptop to work on, but I no longer need to fear missing a connection, important message or update simply because I needed to step out for a few hours."Happy Ostara: Owner Infallability
"Hi Christi, Well, I gotta say a lesson on the origin of the Easter holiday is definitely different for a business article. However, this post makes some great points and I'd go a bit further. First, as the owner you need to make innovations and changes in direction where necessary to grow your business. So your procedures aren't there arbitrarily. They'll have to change with the needs of the business and the quicker you can get your employees acclimated to that fact the better. Second, there are times when an employee will have a better idea than you and the greatest entrepreneurs are those who can figure out how to integrate employee input without letting the inmates run the asylum. "« previous1 next »
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How Google Authorship Can Protect You From Plagiarism
"Awesome point. Though the author feature is usually seen as more of a marketing thing, it's true that it's a great way to identify content as yours. Although, another thing to remember is that search engines have a pretty good idea what content was published first and will rank accordingly (sometimes.) This is not necessarily the case if a newer version containing some older content is published later, but it is definitely enough to catch actual scraping--which is also probably also the best argument not to engage in this behavior as a "shortcut" to creating your own content. "