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Should You Give Up Some Control?
Posted by ritchelalms under ManagementFrom http://www.openforum.com 5520 days ago
Take Great Care in Establishing your Brand Identity
Posted by ritchelalms under MarketingFrom http://smallbizlessons.wordpress.com 5521 days ago
Take great care in establishing your brand identity. Your logo, tagline, and message to the market are your best foot forward — unless people can quickly grasp who you are and what you do, and have something memorable to hang it all on, you'll have trouble maintaining traction.
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Globalpreneur: Building Global Bonds With Your Customers
Posted by ritchelalms under GlobalFrom http://luzglobalpreneur.blogspot.com 5521 days ago
Laurel Delaney emphasized in her post --Building Global Bonds One Customer at a Time that our customers are our business! It is very important to build that relationship especially with keeping your customers loyal to you. Meeting with them once in a while is a good idea, but how about if you are doing business globally and your customers are miles
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Social Media Risks
Posted by ritchelalms under Social MediaFrom http://blog.buzzoodle.com 5522 days ago
Made Hot by: tiroberts on October 12, 2009 2:42 pm
When I talk to business owners about social media and blogging, it is always the risks they are worried about. What are the social media risks and how to do minimize the risks while still capitalizing on the social media opportunities?
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Time over Money
Posted by ritchelalms under StrategyFrom http://smallbizlessons.wordpress.com 5542 days ago
Entrepreneurs has their own business dreams and each strives to as much as possible materialize the business dream at an earliest possible time.
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14 Last-minute Small-business Tax Tips
Posted by ritchelalms under TaxesFrom http://news.alibaba.com 5542 days ago
Entrepreneurs have plenty on their plates without having to sweat tax season. In the following slides, Forbes.com rolls out handy, last-minute tax tips so that you can stay focused on what really matters: running your business.
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How to Increase Your Productivity Working from Home
Posted by ritchelalms under StrategyFrom http://bx.businessweek.com 5542 days ago
Made Hot by: tiroberts on September 24, 2009 2:42 am
Ah - work at home. A dream that turns into reality to many, including me. The idea of working in your pajamas and work as you like (and how you like it) is intriguing.
To me, working at home is freedom; working at home brings you more 'power' to control your life and money making endeavours.
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The Building Blocks of Social Media for Business
Posted by ritchelalms under Social MediaFrom http://www.chrisbrogan.com 5562 days ago
Made Hot by: on September 2, 2009 2:48 pm
Where do you start? That's the question I get often when I'm asked how to help a company market using social media tools. The people who contact me are smart. They tell me things like, “Yeah, they said we should start with a blog, and we said, 'like the blog we already have?'” But what comes next is rarely a simple choice. I wanted to take you thr
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Don't Let Divisive Views Tarnish Your Business Image
Posted by ritchelalms under StrategyFrom http://www.allbusiness.com 5623 days ago
Are you a liberal Democrat? Perhaps you're a conservative Republican? Are you passionately committed to a political cause? Do you make no secret of what you believe? Maybe you're none of the above, but one or more of your employees are. If you nodded affirmatively to any of these questions, you could be putting your business in jeopardy.
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Review of Escape from Cubicle Nation
Posted by ritchelalms under StrategyFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 5633 days ago
Made Hot by: patrick on June 23, 2009 4:14 pm
A few years ago I stumbled onto a website called “Escape from Cubicle Nation.” At the time I remember thinking, 'this is the BEST name' for a target audience of corporate employees longing to start (or who had recently started) businesses of their own.
I could identify with it. After all, I once had been in cubicle nation and left to start my o
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