Competition is always a good thing. It keeps entrepreneurs on their toes and motivates them every single day to keep improving and innovating, offer better quality products or services, and come up with new ideas to gain market share.
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3 Quick Tips to Keeping Tabs on Your Competitors
Posted by macswomen under StrategyFrom http://www.macswomenonline.com 4136 days ago
Made Hot by: OpenSourceMedia on July 26, 2013 8:25 am
3 Tech Trends Your Business Should Watch
Posted by danielzeevi under TechnologyFrom http://dashburst.com 4139 days ago
Made Hot by: logistico on July 24, 2013 8:03 am
The world of technology changes quickly. New ideas come and go. And while some have the potential to transform how you do business, pursuing others can be a waste of time and effort. Just ask the people who chose HD-DVD instead of Blu-Ray discs back in 2008.
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The Secret To Building Great Teams
Posted by RossKimbarovsky under StartupsFrom http://rosskimbarovsky.com 4141 days ago
Made Hot by: thelastword on July 23, 2013 7:27 am
A great idea, without a great team, isn’t enough to build a successful company. But what makes a team great?
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Does Owning a Business Mean Longer Working Hours? : PowerHomeBiz.com
Posted by sundaydriver under ManagementFrom http://www.powerhomebiz.com 4141 days ago
Made Hot by: ioncannon on July 23, 2013 2:48 am
For most entrepreneurs, owning a small business means longer working hours than everybody else. The average small-business owner works 52 hours a week, according to a study by New York marketing firm Willard & Shullman. Meanwhile, May figures from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics indicate that t
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How to Respond to A Negative Comment on Facebook
Posted by SocialBrothers under Social MediaFrom http://socialbrothers.net 4141 days ago
Made Hot by: sophia2 on July 17, 2013 2:12 pm
Negative comments on Facebook Business Pages are a common problem. By responding to these negative comments correctly, they don't have to hurt your business.
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Problem Solver: The Number One Key to Successful Business
Posted by markzarr under ManagementFrom http://www.commonsensedevelopment.com 4141 days ago
Made Hot by: steefen on July 17, 2013 2:30 pm
Ever notice how people love to point out problems but very seldom have any solutions? Even worse, if you have an original idea, well-meaning friends, family, and even colleagues and coworkers are quick to jump to the conclusion that it will never work, as supported by the 13 negative possibilities
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5 Reasons Why Blogging is Like Running a Marathon
Posted by TimoK under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.productivesuperdad.com 4141 days ago
Made Hot by: BizWise on July 19, 2013 6:27 am
Creating a successful blog requires persistence. Do you know what else is involved? Check out this post to find out.
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If You Don’t Cannibalize Yourself, Someone Else Will
Posted by RossKimbarovsky under MarketingFrom http://blog.crowdspring.com 4142 days ago
Made Hot by: steefen on July 18, 2013 2:43 pm
Steve Jobs famously said “If you don’t cannibalize yourself, someone else will.” Remember Kodak? Xerox? Blockbuster? Book stores? No industry is immune – no company is safe. Great short video.
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3 Business Credit Card Gotchas to Avoid
Posted by dhennessy under FinanceFrom http://experts.allbusiness.com 4143 days ago
Made Hot by: businessgross on July 22, 2013 10:58 am
If you're considering a new business credit card (or you're having trouble with your current card), here are 3 business card "gotchas" to be aware of and -- ultimately -- avoid.
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Manage an Issue Before It Becomes a Crisis
Posted by dhennessy under Public RelationsFrom http://experts.allbusiness.com 4143 days ago
Made Hot by: fundpr on July 22, 2013 9:16 am
Many executives and business owners choose to sweep issues under the rug until they become crises. If you manage an issue, however, it won't create job losses or stock drops. PR expert Gini Dietrich on the best way businesses can avoid a "PR crisis" in the first place.
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