Here’s the scoop. Chinese companies (often owned by the same parent company, ouyiec.com) buy ads for popular products, pretending to sell them at crazy discount prices. The landing pages are slick, and professional looking, as are the ads.
HOWEVER, when you receive your “order” it will contain som
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Scam Alert: Facebook/Paypal Enabling Bait and Switch Chinese Scam
Posted by Rbacal under NewsFrom https://rbacal.medium.com 1326 days ago
Made Hot by: SimplySmallBiz on April 4, 2021 12:58 pm
Why Your Twitter Marketing Efforts Are Doomed To Failure Learn about sales funnels, churn, attrition, deceiving metrics
Posted by Rbacal under Social MediaFrom https://rbacal.medium.com 1326 days ago
Made Hot by: SimplySmallBiz on April 5, 2021 10:09 am
Here’s the scenario. The social media platform you use indicates you have 25,000+ followers, or friends or people who should be reading and responding to your business related social messages. But wait. You almost never get responses from people even when you post about free offers. What gives?
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Understanding Informal Leaders In Your Organization (and Benefiting From Them)
Posted by Rbacal under ManagementFrom https://medium.com 1326 days ago
Managers, supervisors, executives or any others with formal power and title within an organization can reap huge benefits from cultivating and developing existing informal leaders in their work units. Or, informal leaders can work against the formal leaders in the organization.
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Leaders are Born, Leaders are Made — Two Leadership Myths False Dichotomy Makes For A Confusing Myth About Leaders
Posted by Rbacal under ManagementFrom https://rbacal.medium.com 1330 days ago
Made Hot by: steefen on April 1, 2021 1:45 pm
Two old takes on leadership: Leaders are made. Leaders are born. Neither is accurate. The truth is a bit more complex and it has a lot of profound implications for leader behavior and leader development.
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Why It's So Hard To Market On Twitter
Posted by Rbacal under Online MarketingFrom https://rbacal.medium.com 1330 days ago
Made Hot by: centrifugePR on March 31, 2021 9:38 am
Twitter is one of the major social platforms where marketers are attempting to encourage leads and sales. Sadly, most fail, not so much because they are incompetent, but the nature of streaming social media is such that the reach of ads is much smaller than it appears.
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Read why the basic structu Read More
Triage: Proactively Prioritizing Complaints/Comments On Social Media – Small Business Resource Center
Posted by Rbacal under Social MediaFrom http://work911.com 2117 days ago
Small businesses with limited resources need to triage negative customer comments and complaints on social media in order to deal with the ones that can damage, and without dignifying insulting comments. Complete with tips on dealing with social media attacks.
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Online customer forums and communities are exceedingly powerful tools for building customer loyalty and increasing the long term return on investment (or lifetime value) of each customer.
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Learn how to create and run a forum for your small business. Read More
Learning From Really Bad Blogs And Websites – Small Business Resource Center
Posted by Rbacal under Social MediaFrom http://work911.com 2218 days ago
If you run a small business, you might choose to get your online presence going with an online blog, since the costs for entry are close to zero, at least in terms of direct outlay.
The catch is that while it’s easy to set up a WordPress blog, it’s a lot easier to set up a very BAD blog, and a w Read More
The catch is that while it’s easy to set up a WordPress blog, it’s a lot easier to set up a very BAD blog, and a w Read More
Moving From Solo Entrepreneur To Having Employees: 7 Things To Keep In Mind – Small Business Resource Center
Posted by Rbacal under ManagementFrom http://work911.com 2218 days ago
The decision to hire that very first employee needs to be carefully considered, not only because there are legal requirements that kick in when you hire employees, but also because having employees means having to enhance your own people and task management skills. It’s simply a completely differen
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Work With “Competitors” To Cross and Co-Market And Compete With “The Big Boys” – Small Business Resource
Posted by Rbacal under MarketingFrom http://work911.com 2222 days ago
Do you view your competitors as companies over which you need to triumph? If so you are probably missing out on a key strategy for competing with large companies and corporations, AND a way to market that has virtually no direct cost: Cross and Co-Marketing.
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