Lyceum commented on the following stories on BizSugar
SEO Mistakes That Will Destroy Your Reputation
"I like that Debbie Allen's has made the following strong statement: "Writing to Please Search Engines". I am getting tired to read about people who try to game the system by stuffing content with keywords in order to keep the search engine robots "happy"... The author ends the post in a nice way by giving a positive advice: "Indulge Site Visitors". The word indulge sounds like a tasty recipe for secure your online reputation!"Social Media is Hard
"Shane: I say that social media is easy in my post, The ABC Rule for a New Media POST Plan. The only thing you have to do to is to think. The problem is that many business leaders don't know how to think in a rational way due to the brainwashing campaign from mainstream media and bad ideas in academia. My vision is a second Renaissance. My goal is to spread better ideas on business philosophy and new media. http://www.bizsugar.com/SocialMedia/the-abc-rule-for-a-new-media-post-plan/"Small Businesses and the Problem of Thinking Big
"As a small business owner, interested in fundamental ideas, I see the big picture. I can dream about having a franchise chain for my favorite beverage someday and I can morally defend big business (as long as they have acted in a good way, without any favors from Washington) due to the fact that they have started out as small business owner too, back in the day. I am searching for the ideal customer who understands my skills and knowledge, and value my services and products and pay for it accordingly. I have now found a perfect material symbol for the trader principle in objective money, i.e. silver and gold coins."Subscribe
Successful Entrepreneurs Who Made It WITH a College Degree
"I attended Southern New Hampshire University in Manchester, NH, between 1997 - 2000 and earned (Magna Cum Laude) a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration (Delta Mu Delta honors society). I have had an entrepreneurial spirit since early age, but I got plenty of fuel for my soul during my studies due to the fact that many of the teachers were business minded and that we studied plenty of business cases during three intensive years. We also did several field trips to businesses in the area, e.g., Stonyfield Farm in Londonderry. The challenge that academia has is to apply theoretically knowledge to the business world. It is also important to integrate a sound business philosophy in the future entrepreneurs. That is why studies in business ethics and capitalism is important. See he Clemson Institute for the Study of Capitalism for a great example."