Corporations that have 1 million or more Twitter followers
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5 Corporate Brands With 1 Million Or More Followers On Twitter | Twarketing: Twitter Marketing Case Studies
Posted by jbrath under Online MarketingFrom http://twarketing.com 5423 days ago
The Difference Between Sorry and Effective
Posted by SalesBlogcast under SalesFrom http://salesblogcast.com 5424 days ago
Earlier in the week I mentioned that I have begun to solidify my view on whether or not a manager/leader should apologize. Although most responses overwhelmingly lean toward the affirmative, I think it is slightly more complicated than that...
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Exit Planning for Business Owners | Biz Money Matters |
Posted by TonyJohnston_CNi under ManagementFrom http://blog.tonyjohnston.biz 5424 days ago
Why does ill health or death need to be the precipitating event that gets business owners doing something about 'exit planning'? Too much money gets wasted because of it and other people's lives (like spouses & children) get needlessly hurt as a result. There is a better way! Read more ...
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Big Firms Are Quick to Collect, Slow to Pay - WSJ.com
Posted by mattknoe under FinanceFrom http://online.wsj.com 5424 days ago
Large corporations are tightening the screws on their smaller counterparts as the credit crunch intensifies companies' efforts to hold on to their cash.
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Business Development Systems that work while you aren't: Technology
Posted by SheTeam under TechnologyFrom http://www.sheteam.com 5424 days ago
I bitch and moan about technology sometimes because it seems the phone is always ringing and the Blackberry always has a new email or message. That being said, thank GOD for the Blackberry.
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Ex-Prisoner Planned Wedding on Facebook
Posted by Sarah_Chong under Social MediaFrom http://www.penn-olson.com 5424 days ago
Kyle Dias, 21, wanted to marry fiancée Nikki Gallagher, 22, before the plan was thwarted by his imprisonment for robbery earlier this year.
Somehow, he managed to smuggle a mobile phone with wireless connection into HMP Rochester, Kent with free access to Facebook.
And that was how he got the rest of his wedding preparations done.
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Who's going to break through Google's strong walls? Facebook?
Posted by Sarah_Chong under Social MediaFrom http://www.penn-olson.com 5424 days ago
Over the years, Google's products have won praises and support from its users. Its products such as Gmail, Google Docs, Google Map and Google Analytics have truly improved our lives in many ways. However, this success was not welcomed by some and in fact, has been envied by Google's (many) rivals.
With Google getting stronger and better by the da
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The Unveiling of Toyota's Silent Problems
Posted by RJohnson4444 under ManagementFrom http://www.withoutwarningcoach.com 5424 days ago
In most stories, a major character is confronted with a dilemma, often the challenge between “Doing what's right” and “Doing the right thing.” The tension between these two is real and visible, and while the desired outcome is clear, the means to the outcome is sketchy and treacherous at best. And the dilemma often feels bigger than life itself.
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Where's Your Fortune Cookie Moment?
Posted by ducttape under MarketingFrom http://www.ducttapemarketing.com 5424 days ago
Made Hot by: JohnH on August 31, 2009 6:59 pm
One of the delights for many who dine at Chinese restaurants is the fortune contained inside the little cookie desert.
Finding little hidden gems inside a surprise package takes us back to the fun we had at birthday parties and opening presents during a holiday.
I think businesses can tap the fortune cookie tactic in their own little way to
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Hmm— Social Media Lingos in Collins Dictionary
Posted by williswee under NewsFrom http://www.penn-olson.com 5424 days ago
Earlier this month, Collins Dictionary announced that the word “Twitter” would be included in its next edition.
Now words like 'noob', 'meh', 'mwah' and 'hmm' (see definitions below) would also be found in the new dictionary.
These “words” originated from teens who converse regularly through social media sites like Facebook, Twitter and Bebo
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