Successful Entrepreneur Guy Kingston delves into the issues of Team Building
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Team Building - Starting-A-Business - Guy Kingston
Posted by Empica under StartupsFrom http://www.evancarmichael.com 5878 days ago
IsYourURLStupid.com?
Posted by JuliePower under Online MarketingFrom http://eimr.blogspot.com 5880 days ago
Made Hot by: on September 2, 2008 5:26 am
Why do so many companies go to such great lengths to make their website addresses forgettable, unintuitive and confusing?
Some ways to stand out that many companies miss.
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Feedback as Your Secret Online Marketing Tool
Posted by cre8pc under Online MarketingFrom http://www.usabilityeffect.com 5881 days ago
Made Hot by: on September 2, 2008 5:26 am
How do we know when we've failed? How do we know when we've succeeded? If we don't make the effort to include customers ' needs and desires in our interaction with them, and our competitors do, what message does this send? Are you inviting user feedback?
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Do Not Drop Your Web Site Off the Search Engine
Posted by cre8pc under Online MarketingFrom http://www.usabilityeffect.com 5883 days ago
Made Hot by: on September 2, 2008 5:27 am
Had enough of web page abandonment? Are those cost per click fees putting you further in credit card debt and not producing any bang for your buck? Which part of "understand your web site visitor" didn't make it to the drawing board?
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Increase Sales Twenty Percent by Mapping Your Prospect List
Posted by mypointexactly under SalesFrom http://www.evancarmichael.com 5883 days ago
Made Hot by: on August 30, 2008 4:08 pm
While online mapping services and GPS devices are great for helping people get to where they're going - it's more important to those of us in Sales to know where we need to go in the first place! And while we're at it -it would be nice to know if we're contacting the best opportunity in the area - and shoot - since we're already there - is th
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Five most important lessons Guy Kawasaki has learned as an entrepreneur
Posted by JohnH under ManagementFrom http://www.sun.com 5883 days ago
Made Hot by: on August 29, 2008 1:56 pm
Popular entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and blogger, Guy Kawasaki understands business. Guy is a managing director of Garage Technology Ventures, columnist for Entrepreneur Magazine, and author of eight books on innovative business.
Here he shares with us a list of the five most important lessons he's learned as an entrepreneur.
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What Happens if Brian Leaves? The Key Employee Problem.
Posted by Aaronontheweb under Human ResourcesFrom http://blog.smartdraw.com 5883 days ago
Made Hot by: on August 29, 2008 6:29 pm
Brian is great at what he does. Brian is your controller—he manages all of the accounting for your small business. He keeps all of the company's expenses properly documented, finds all of the tax deductions, manages payroll, pays all the bills, negotiates for better rates on the company's health plans, and keeps a sharp eye on all of your accoun
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Europe Feels The Venture Capital Chill
Posted by BizBox under Raising CapitalFrom http://bizbox.slate.com 5883 days ago
Made Hot by: on August 29, 2008 1:57 pm
Is there any good news in the dismal data on European venture capital?
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Where Obama and McCain Stand on Small-Business Issues
Posted by MattMcGee under NewsFrom http://www.usnews.com 5883 days ago
Made Hot by: on August 28, 2008 12:56 pm
The Small Business and Entrepreneurship Council today released a great comparison of the two presidential candidates' positions on the issues that most affect small businesses. While the SBEC is known to support policies that probably more closely resemble McCain's platform, this is a pretty fair list.
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How I Turned My Mediocre Website Into A Million-Dollar Business » erica.biz - Erica Douglass shows you how to build an inspired, successful business.
Posted by ZaneSafrit under StrategyFrom http://www.erica.biz 5884 days ago
Made Hot by: on August 27, 2008 5:08 pm
Simple steps. Make the customer know you care. Organize your business around that one principle.
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