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3 Tips for Innovators from the Consumer Electronics Show

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From http://blogs.hbr.org 5431 days ago
Made Hot by: bluechipnet on January 11, 2010 9:26 pm
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is a behemoth annual convention that showcases all of the new technology that you'll see in stores in the coming year. And among its 2,500 exhibitors there are at least as many innovation management tales to tell. When I asked about the tactics he used to create ReNu and other products, Brunner discussed three tips that innovators in any sector might use. Read More
Approaches designed to take advantage of a connected society have allowed some brands and personalities to achieve strong growth. However there exists a deeper problem: literally every marketing and communications company/consultant claims to be able to produce digital marketing results. And very few actually succeed. Why? Read More

How to Reach Out to Bloggers

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From http://www.chrisbrogan.com 5432 days ago
Made Hot by: on January 10, 2010 2:18 am
Are you hoping to connect with bloggers and get the word out about your product or service? Are you hoping that you can find someone who’s interested in what your company is offering, and then share the pertinent details so that hopefully the blogger will write a decent story about you, maybe even include a few links? Let’s talk about it. Read More
If you want to be a bad product manager, release all of your features at once. If you want to be a good product manager, save some features for later. Here are the three reasons why you should do so. Read More
A reader asks: “My question is how do we value a company with no sales? I understand it’s an arbitrary valuation but is there anything we can possibly base it on? Is there a “default” valuation for companies in a seed round?” We’ll answer this question with some questions (and answers) of our own. Read More

10 Small Business Factoring Company Tips

Avatar Posted by WayneLiew under Raising Capital
From http://www.hellotrade.com 5433 days ago
Made Hot by: hdrkid on January 9, 2010 1:42 pm
A suitable factoring service will help you sell your invoices in exchange for immediate money to help you with your cash-flows. You may be a small business dealing in computer parts or cleaning supplies, the following tips are meant to help you better choose and avail an appropriate cash-flow factoring service. Read More
As more to turn to consulting or providing other services for hire. One of the most pressing and important issues you face as an independent service provider is how to price your services. While the following will not tell you what to charge for your services, it will give you a number of things to consider. Read More
In such an environment it is important to be aware of what lenders are looking at when they receive a loan request. The following are ten signs that will alert small business lenders to the idea that their may be a serious problem with the business and possibly cause them to reject a loan request. If any of these situations apply to your business, be prepared to have an explanation available. Read More
We have been hearing a lot about mobile applications, Apple iPhone, iPhone apps, Google Android phones and a whole lot more of mobile application buzzwords in 2009. How will the mobile application industry develop in 2010 and how it can affect your business? Read More

8 Things to Avoid When Building a Community

Avatar Posted by WayneLiew under Social Media
From http://mashable.com 5434 days ago
Made Hot by: on January 7, 2010 8:53 am
Community sites can't expect readers to simply engage automatically. Engagement must be nurtured. Here are 8 things to avoid when fostering your online community. Read More
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