Many small businesses are still stuck in an old school mindset when it comes to local marketing. In this post, we explore how offline marketing techniques compare to similar online techniques, and attempt to pick a winner in each category.
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How Old School Marketing Compares with Online Counterparts
Posted by sbcmurphy under MarketingFrom http://localvox.com 4164 days ago
Made Hot by: ObiWantrepreneur on June 14, 2013 3:44 am
Moving Up the Ladder: 4 Best Practices to Demonstrate Your Capability
Posted by LisaWoods under Self-DevelopmentFrom https://www.managingamericans.com 4164 days ago
Made Hot by: smallbizwoman on June 14, 2013 4:48 am
There is a difference between expressing an interest in career growth and proving yourself ready. Here are some tips to help you out.
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Employee Recruitment and Selection - Invitation or Acquisition?
Posted by LisaWoods under Human ResourcesFrom https://www.managingamericans.com 4164 days ago
Made Hot by: DMDdistribution on June 14, 2013 2:36 am
In order to build an engaged organization, start with an invitation to join up. A guide on how to integrate talent into your small business successfully.
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What Ebook Formats Are Most Important?
Posted by tiroberts under MarketingFrom http://www.bloggerscreate.com 4164 days ago
Made Hot by: thecorneroffice on June 12, 2013 9:49 pm
As a blogger it can be hard to decide what ebook formats you might want to put your ebook into. After all, there are way more ebook types than there are web page types. If you create a web page, you can be confident (at least with most blog templates today) that your creative content will be availa
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The Importance of Giving Back as A Small Business
Posted by Mshane under StrategyFrom http://www.mskdigitalmedia.com 4164 days ago
Made Hot by: Chaos on June 13, 2013 10:34 pm
Why it is important to give back your small business services or products to the community on a local or even global level.
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Don’t Be a Downer on Your Social Media Pages
Posted by jennherman31 under Social MediaFrom http://jennstrends.wordpress.com 4164 days ago
Made Hot by: lyceum on June 13, 2013 7:06 am
Sometimes I think the concept of professionalism is being lost in social media. There is a certain etiquette that is expected. One aspect of this is that we should be likeable and approachable. However, I’m seeing complainers, depressing posts, raging antics, and downright sad behavior.
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The Differences Between Paid, Earned, Owned, and Shared Media
Posted by dhennessy under MarketingFrom http://experts.allbusiness.com 4164 days ago
Made Hot by: InvernessGlenn on June 13, 2013 3:15 am
It used to be a business had to worry only about two types of media, but now there is paid, earned, owned, and shared media. Marketing and PR expert Gini Dietrich takes a look at what these four types mean, how they differ, and which you should be using to grow your business.
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6 Free Business Tools You Should Be Using
Posted by CreatiVJanet under Online MarketingFrom http://best2keepitsimple.com 4164 days ago
Made Hot by: FrankenBlogger on June 13, 2013 8:47 pm
In business there's so much for you to do, when can you find the time do do it all. Thankfully there are some great free tools available online that can give you a helping hand. Check out these 6 free business tool and see how they can help you small business.
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How to write awesome content when you're not a writer [Podcast]
Posted by devan under MarketingFrom http://www.jasonkonopinski.com 4164 days ago
Made Hot by: bloggerpalooza on June 10, 2013 11:19 am
Writer and Content Strategist, Jason Konopinski invited Brad on his awesome podcast, Riffing on Writing this week to talk about how anyone — writer or non-writer — can crank out content that’s valuable and relevant.
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So if you’ve struggled with writing on your blog, website, or what-have-you, you Read More
How to Say ‘No’ With a Smile and Save Your Startup
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 4164 days ago
Made Hot by: LimeWood on June 13, 2013 6:44 am
Entrepreneurs have to know when and how to say ‘no,’ and be good at delivering the message. All startup leaders are besieged with requests for their time, attention, talent, money, or influence, and sometimes even good requests won’t fit into the time and energy you have available.
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