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Twitter is a very powerful free tool to connect with people that want your stuff. Use this trick to find tweeps that are looking for your product or service. It's one of my fav ways to use Twitter for small business. Read More
The value of blogging for business is often overlooked and underplayed. Serial entrepreneur and blogger extraordinnaire Tara Hunt talks to CanadaOne about how blogs can help to engage customers and humanize your business. Read More
Dunn & Bradstreet has compiled an incredible list of the 68 most influential small business leaders on Twitter using their own proprietary algorithm. BizSugar CEO Anita Campbell is on the list as are many other folks whose names you no doubt run across quite frequently. They include Chris Brogan, G Read More
Do you want to go to Disney World? Of course you do – especially if you have kids. The problem is, that trips like this are complicated, exhausting, and down right expensive. But, what if I told you that you could go for free, at any time you wanted, and in the comfort of your own home?

That’s r Read More

Is Google +1 a Social Bookmarking Tool?

Avatar Posted by splatforms under Products and Services
From http://www.business2community.com 4893 days ago
Made Hot by: James John on July 13, 2011 11:42 pm
Google’s code blog had an interesting post last month on +1′ing their API Docs in order to help programmers remember valuable information. It didn’t receive a lot of coverage – the +1 button hasn’t been placed on a lot of sites yet and the post was directed at people who code with Google’s API’s. Read More

Engagement Done Right

Avatar Posted by jimarmstrong under Social Media
From http://www.getbusymedia.com 4894 days ago
Made Hot by: HomeBusinessMedia on July 8, 2011 1:46 am
In this post, Get Busy Media's Brian Morris interviews Preston Porter, Basil T's and Undici of Rumson's 'Social Media Chef' about how leveraging new social media platforms has worked for their restaurants. Read More

The Hardest Part of Starting a Business is Actually Starting

Avatar Posted by ErinB under Success Stories
From http://sprouter.com 4894 days ago
Made Hot by: ShawnHessinger on July 10, 2011 4:56 pm
Sometimes the hardest part of starting a business is actually starting. Katia Beauchamp can attest to that – while working on her startup Birchbox she realized that if she didn’t pare down the idea, she’d never launch. “Having an idea and a vision makes it hard to let go and get the company started Read More
Jeff Mowatt, speaker and customer service guru, writes about future customer service trends that business need to adapt to. No longer are you a normal customer service rep, you are a "trusted advisor". Read More
Everyone has a website. Some are good, some are okay, and some are downright awful. For some businesses, though, a bad website could be driving clients away or scaring them off. This is one example of web design suicide. Read More

Any dolt can solve an easy problem

Avatar Posted by tyoungbl under Sales
From http://ypsgroup.com 4895 days ago
Made Hot by: HeatherStone on July 5, 2011 11:53 pm
If, as a sales pro, you're solving only the easy problems, YOU have a problem. Top execs are working on the toughest of issues. Shouldn't that be your focus as well? Solve the tough problem! Read More
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