Most everyone can relate to hiding a job search from a current employer. But how can job seekers protect their identities from public abuse when the majority of online career and social networking websites require job seekers personal information to sign up and for potential employers to find them?
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Job Hunters: Protect Your Online Identity | timesofitsecurity.com
Posted by rupalik under TechnologyFrom http://www.timesofitsecurity.com 5578 days ago
Six Awesome Keys to Business Survival in 2009
Posted by digitalsmash under StrategyFrom http://johnspence.com 5578 days ago
Made Hot by: on January 28, 2009 9:02 am
This is a MUST watch video for every entrepreneur and business owner. John Spence discusses six high-powered tips that you likely haven't heard before, to surviving (and even growing) in 2009.
This is really worth the 7 or so minutes to watch. Enjoy!
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6 Non-Salesy Ways To Ask Your Customers To Promote You
Posted by himangim under MarketingFrom http://rohitbhargava.typepad.com 5578 days ago
Made Hot by: on January 28, 2009 9:19 pm
Here are a few ideas for getting your customers to promote you to their family, friends and social networks in a way that won't make it appear as if you're paying them to like you:
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5 Ways Blogging Can Make You a Better Writer
Posted by rupalik under Online MarketingFrom http://www.problogger.net 5578 days ago
Here are 5 areas in which blogging can help you to improve your writing.
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Super Bowl Advertising Working Great for Go Daddy
Posted by digitalsmash under AdvertisingFrom http://blog.compete.com 5578 days ago
The Super Bowl has become so much more than just the game, and nowhere is that shown better than in the big budget commercials. Brands like Budweiser, Coke, Pepsi and many others have been laying down huge money annually for decades now to have their ads in the big game and they often deliver memorable commercials that keep people talking long aft
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The best cold calling advice I've read
Posted by ArmadaIG under SalesFrom http://blogs.bnet.com 5582 days ago
Made Hot by: on January 26, 2009 8:50 pm
The following post gives the clearest explanation I have ever read on the subject of why/how/when to cold call. It's a real gem. Enjoy!
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4 Rules of Thumb to Help Search Engine Marketers Balance Costs and Results
Posted by morecowbell under Online MarketingFrom http://www.emarketingandcommerce.com 5582 days ago
Made Hot by: on January 27, 2009 2:27 am
How does cost per click change with average position and the number of words in the searcher's query?
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Need Help with Google Analytics Filters?
Posted by mssux under Online MarketingFrom http://www.searchengineguide.com 5583 days ago
Made Hot by: on January 27, 2009 2:27 am
Google Analytics filters allow you manage and segment your incoming data giving you increased insight for your website. Google Analytics filters can be created for internal traffic, capturing sub domains, rewriting URLs within your reports, gaining a better understanding of referring keywords and even the exact page on Google where your traffic ca
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Summer Interns: Why To Get One This Year
Posted by suzyQ under Human ResourcesFrom http://blogs.wsj.com 5585 days ago
Made Hot by: on January 23, 2009 3:08 am
Don't let the subzero temps sweeping the U.S. fool you: Summer really isn't as far away as it seems. And many small businesses have a special chance this year to snap up talented summer interns that would typically be much harder to snag — but you need to act soon.
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The Ultimate Small Business Twitter List
Posted by stillwagon428 under Online MarketingFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 5585 days ago
Made Hot by: on January 20, 2009 10:50 pm
Small Business Trends set out to create a list of the people and organizations to consider following on Twitter if you want to keep your finger on the pulse of small businesses. In other words, who are the people on Twitter who regularly provide information by, about and for small businesses?
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