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If you do not live in Australia you may not have seen the news that a 16 year old girl Jessica Watson successfully sailed around the world unassisted. Apart from the feat itself which was pretty astounding, what caught my attention was the planning and execution by the team responsible for the marketing of the whole journey.
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Global Reach for Local Business

Global Reach for Local Business - http://egoist.blogspot.com Avatar Posted by lyceum under Global
From http://egoist.blogspot.com 5099 days ago
Made Hot by: sannwood on May 18, 2010 5:05 pm
I want to continue John Jantsch's meme and this Make-A-Referral-Monday I want to refer you to a longtime friend, Christer Sjöback of SJC Gold and Silver Handicrafts, and a new acquaintance.

The title is inspired by BNI's new network project called BNI Connect and a reference to a part of the business name (GlobalReach Copywriting) of my new connection, Ann-Christin Lindstedt of USEGlobalReach.com. Christer wants to reach new customers in North America and Ann-Christin wants to establish new business relations in Scandinavia Read More
Why is it that Amish small businesses succeed twice as often as other small businesses when owners lack education, common business tools (phones, computers, etc.), advertising and formal training? What do Amish small business know that other owners don't? What are their secrets? The answers are now revealed Read More

Some Creative Thoughts on Multi-Cultural Aspects of Business

Some Creative Thoughts on Multi-Cultural Aspects of Business - http://jobshuk.com Avatar Posted by yoni67 under Self-Development
From http://jobshuk.com 5100 days ago
Made Hot by: saraib820 on May 17, 2010 3:13 pm
The Web and modern business-world are truly international, multi-cultural arenas. So how does one become multi-cultural? Drinking a pint of Guinness? Shopping at IKEA? Watching The Sopranos? Not really. A serious and irreverent look at cultural aspects of the 21st century business.. Read More

Teaching Ex-Felons To Become Entrepreneurs

Teaching Ex-Felons To Become Entrepreneurs - http://www.inc.com Avatar Posted by ShawnHessinger under Self-Development
From http://www.inc.com 5101 days ago
Made Hot by: amabaie on May 17, 2010 3:00 pm
This encouraging story talks about a small business owner who has not only created his own program of rehabilitation by hiring ex-cons as a way to give back to the community but also visits prisons to mentor on entrepreneurship. Todd Pemberton is founder and owner of Brooklyn-based pest control company Bugs Are Gone and you can read more about his story in the latest edition of Inc.com Read More
Cloud Marketing Labs will be hosting a free webinar that shows small business owners how to generate sales leads in 30 days using social media. Read More
Sunbelt Granola is running a very creative Inbound Marketing campaign to youth soccer players. Small business owners can learn from their Inbound Marketing Campaign Read More
Are you looking for a way to promote yourself, your company and your product or service? Have you ever thought of using SlideShare to do this? With over 25 million visitors a month, with these tips you will get found Read More
After one year in business I have decided to look back in introspection, assess where I am and plan the path forward. It's all based on the advice, wisdom and insight of BizSugar's own resident philospher. Thanks Martin (lyceum) Read More
Hence, I’ve decided to hold an upscale TweetUp with support from 24seven before I’m enlisted into the National Service on the 8 of June. Tweet Tuesday is an upscale version of the plain TweetUp, with a slight twist to it. Based on the idea of connecting people online through offline networking, the event aims to bring people together and connect with others on a more personal level. Read More
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