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Demystifying Legalese in Business Contracts, Part I

Avatar Posted by ShawnHessinger under Legal
From http://www.businessweek.com 5440 days ago
Made Hot by: sannwood on January 4, 2010 10:55 am
This is part 1 of a series by Jonathan I. Ezor, a guest blogger at The New Entrepreneur at Business Week designed to unravel the secret language of attorneys for perspective entrepreneurs and business owners. The premise, of course, is that whether or not a small business owner has hired an attorney to deal with these things he/she ought to at least understand this stuff. While there is no shorta Read More
January is usually a month filled with hope. For some, it's also filled with fantasies of unshackling themselves from their corporate desks, and becoming their own bosses. Although only a small percentage of people actually have the courage to take... Read More

25 Legal Tips for Small Business in 25 Minutes

Avatar Posted by ShawnHessinger under Legal
From http://www.sbtv.com 5440 days ago
Made Hot by: heatherharper on January 4, 2010 10:58 am
A panel of attorney's discuss a wide range of small business legal issues from power of attorney to contracts at a meeting of the board of the National Association of Women Business Owners. This video from Small Business Television claims to include 25 small business legal tips within 25 minutes and honestly I didn't count that carefully. Also there is some exchange with the audience including qu Read More

Avoid Seminars with Social Media Experts

Avatar Posted by justanbrandt under Social Media
From http://thebestdamnconsultant.com 5440 days ago
Made Hot by: on January 4, 2010 9:55 am
Any marketer who is truthful and honest will tell you that social media marketing (SMM) is still an emerging concept. It hasn’t fully matured and there is no secret formula that will always work. Yet I continue to see seminars on social media pop up everywhere. This would be fine if most of them didn’t declare to have an “expert” speaker. I’m unaware of how anyone can be a true expert in social Read More
Average is the benchmark of those businesses that will one day fail or be left behind as others in the industry find ways to be amazing, which is defined by Encarta as “so extraordinary or wonderful as to be barely believable”. What you should be asking yourself is “What is the average and how can I be amazing?” Read More
Only 4% of US consumers follow a brand on Twitter and only 9% have become fans on sites like Facebook. Read More

Three Keywords for Year MMX = 2010

Avatar Posted by lyceum under Self-Development
From http://egoist.blogspot.com 5440 days ago
Made Hot by: on January 4, 2010 7:56 am
This first day of the year MMX, I have been contemplating about my three keywords for 2010. I will sit down and create a mindmap as Chris Brogan has done. I will use GoalEnforcer and Pulse Smartpen in order to capture my ideas and goals and put them on paper. I will listen to Dr. Edwin A. Locke's talk from 1985 (cassette tape), Setting Goals to Improve Your Life and Happiness. Read More

Build a Social Media Business Like Ashton Kutcher

Avatar Posted by ShawnHessinger under Technology
From http://www.fastcompany.com 5441 days ago
Made Hot by: stillwagon428 on January 5, 2010 3:44 pm
Ashton Kutcher, Mr. big time TV star and still one of the most famous Twitter users on Earth because of the huge number of followers he's amassed not to mention friends on Facebook, is building a social media business of a very different kind. While waiting around to see 'Avatar' over the New Years holiday, I happened to pick up a copy of Fast Company with the following article. What's amazing fo Read More

From Dec. 21-25, fully 44% of the news links in blogs were about health care

Avatar Posted by ShashiBellamkonda under News
From http://pewresearch.org 5441 days ago
Made Hot by: on January 13, 2010 2:09 am
The continuing health care debate, and an insurgent campaign for the top of the British pop charts were at the center of social media commentary.
Both bloggers and users of Twitter closely followed the ebb and flow of the Senate's debate over health care reform last week, commenting on each step of the way.

From Dec. 21-25, fully 44% of the news links in blogs were about health care, accordin Read More
juggleI know today’s short post might come as a surprise to regular readers of this blog, but even though I promote the heck out of social media use for small business, I see a dangerous side as well.

Some small business folks equate busy with business. The problem with social media usage is it can keep you really, really busy, without producing a dime of business. Read More
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