The human voice is an amazing instrument. It has the power to literally change the perceptions of the listener through its use. Our blogs should do the same thing. They should inspire, provoke and engage.
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The power of the human voice
Posted by Barneyausten under Social MediaFrom http://www.starttoblog.com 5017 days ago
What makes a project a success?
Posted by Barneyausten under ManagementFrom http://blog.myprojecttracker.com 5017 days ago
Project success can mean different things to different people. Project managers may see success in "to time, to budget, to scope". Project teams may see success as the delivery of a totally new technical concept. Others may simply see success as being able to move onto the next project. What is the
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Project issues? Draw the explanation
Posted by Barneyausten under ManagementFrom http://blog.myprojecttracker.com 5021 days ago
Technical projects have technical issues. Sometimes, the project manager may not be as technical as required to understand the issue. Using simple diagrams can make a huge difference and help the project manager understand the issue at hand so that an informed decision can be made on how to progres
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Business offering, defining what you want.
Posted by Barneyausten under MarketingFrom http://www.starttoblog.com 5022 days ago
Trying to just launch a business without considering the business offering fully can lead to serious problems. It costs more to go back and start again than it does to start off properly. Don't be too hasty, take your time and launch when you are ready rather than when you feel compelled to.
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Blog content and the need for consistency
Posted by Barneyausten under Social MediaFrom http://www.starttoblog.com 5024 days ago
Content is king in your blog as we all know. Content consistency is more important though. Providing consistent content across all of your social media and online activity is important. This, in turn, must then match with your off-line content and sales approach also.
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Take stock to make great gravy!
Posted by Barneyausten under ManagementFrom http://blog.myprojecttracker.com 5028 days ago
When performing any sort of management role, it is vitally important to remember what you are trying to achieve and why you are trying to achieve it. Effective project management will ensure that you do just that because it gives you the tools to understand and manage what you are delivering. This
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Content marketing – make blogging a shared event
Posted by Barneyausten under Social MediaFrom http://www.starttoblog.com 5028 days ago
Blogging is a time consuming activity. In a small business, often it is only one person who can blog and guest blogging might be the only way of sharing the burden. In a bigger business though, perhaps it might be better to share the responsibility out to a number of people.
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Is blogging a conversation?
Posted by Barneyausten under Social MediaFrom http://www.starttoblog.com 5029 days ago
Blogging is considered to be a conversation. But to me, it is a method of starting a conversation. Initially it is simply a sharing of ideas to give value to the readers. The conversation in a blog starts with commentary and engagement.
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Blog failure, why it’s your fault
Posted by Barneyausten under Social MediaFrom http://www.starttoblog.com 5031 days ago
Blogging takes alot of work and it can be frustrating if it is not delivering what you expect. If your blog is failing, take the time to find out why. Is it your content? Is it the design? Is your call to action not delivering? The failings of your blog are yours and no-one elses. Listen to what yo
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Cover your ass, the most frustrating business practice ever!
Posted by Barneyausten under ManagementFrom http://www.starttoblog.com 5032 days ago
Protecting yourself when you make a mistake is human nature. However, in business, self-protection can lead to a break-down in trust between parties. Should we not just own up to our mistakes, work through them and move on? Or am I just naive.
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