Richard Branson, Tony Robbins, Craig Newmark, Arianna Huffington, Deepak Chopra, and President Barack Obama. These are the names of some of the 150 influencers
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New LinkedIn feature allows users to follow major thought leaders
Posted by cendrinemedia under Social MediaFrom http://www.examiner.com 4254 days ago
The power of Giving in Marketing
Posted by nana04848 under MarketingFrom http://www.attractionmarketingcafe.com 4255 days ago
You may not believe it, but what you give away actually comes back to you tenfold. Call it karma, divine will, or whatever. The point is it’s real…
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Little known method to ATTRACT popular bloggers to your blog
Posted by enstine under Online MarketingFrom http://emfastincome.com 4255 days ago
How to attract more outstanding bloggers and network with them for career success. There are many common ways to network but here I share a little known method that has worked and is working for me
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Sustainable Strategies for Internet Startup Success
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 4255 days ago
It seems like everyone has an Internet startup these days. The cost of entry is so low – you can create a web site for almost nothing - and you are on your way to riches with ecommerce, your latest invention, or personal services. But the low cost also means that your competition will also be there
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Success principles
Posted by CorporateCoachG under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.corporatecoachgroup.co.uk 4255 days ago
Made Hot by: BIZantium on October 5, 2012 4:56 am
The purpose of the leader is to get the best results from themselves and others.
In order to do that, then the leader must
1. Be sure to do certain things
2. And be equally sure to NOT do certain other things
Question
• What are the principles you must be sure to do?
• And what m Read More
In order to do that, then the leader must
1. Be sure to do certain things
2. And be equally sure to NOT do certain other things
Question
• What are the principles you must be sure to do?
• And what m Read More
“Your Customer is King (or Queen)!”
Posted by IntelBoutique under Customer ServiceFrom http://intelboutique.wordpress.com 4256 days ago
I had the pleasure of being in the company of a man, who has been in business for himself for over 30 years. And during those 30 years, he’s run his business entirely from his home office. No brick and mortar, a modest social media and web presence but 2500 square foot home office attached…
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Entrepreneurship Is All About Taking Smart Risks
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 4256 days ago
Most entrepreneurs think that risk is just an “occupational hazard” that can be minimized or eliminated by a smart businessman. That way of thinking is simplistic and wrong. In reality, some risks are good and should be embraced for growth and a competitive edge, while others are bad and should be
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The $100 Startup Entrepreneur - Forbes
Posted by IntelBoutique under StartupsFrom http://www.forbes.com 4256 days ago
Here I sit in the forest again. Monday afternoon, 3pm. Bailed from my home office with my wife and headed to our favorite spot down by the river. Put up a tent for nap taking; 2 camp chairs to sit in; and bagged some food to eat at Melvin’s Fir [...]
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When Communication May Be the Culprit
Posted by IntelBoutique under Customer ServiceFrom http://intelboutique.wordpress.com 4260 days ago
Ever find yourself frustrated with a client? Ever feel as if a client may be frustrated with you or your business? The culprit of this mutual frustration may not be the clashing of ideas, personalities or even egos. It could be something as simple as a lack of understanding in the communication
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15 Reasons Why Small Businesses Fail and What to do About It
Posted by nmarasigan under ManagementFrom http://blog.printrunner.com 4260 days ago
Made Hot by: ioncannon on September 28, 2012 4:29 am
It has long been believed that half of all start-up businesses fail within the first year of operation and 95% do not make it past the five year mark. The Small Business Administration released a series of statistics which indicate
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