I'm writing this from a slightly saddened perspective, revisiting my favorite SNES RPGs and realizing something: The sentiment is pretty universal. Hugon on the Quarter to Three forum writes: When I think console RPG' I think pages of fairly inscrutable character info and bad navigation. You cr
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What UX designers can learn from 1990s Japanese video games
Posted by joannw2016 under TechnologyFrom https://blog.prototypr.io 3055 days ago
Remote Work is the Future
Posted by chatrose under ManagementFrom https://hubstaff.com 3055 days ago
Want to give your business a competitive advantage? Hire remote workers. Opening up your applicant pool to the entire world (rather than just the local work-force) makes it far easier to find, attract, and retain great talent. Many people are thrilled at the chance to work from wherever they’d like
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How Our First Ebook Launch Landed Us 746 Subscribers in 1 Day [+ Free 14-Step Checklist Guide]
Posted by Liz_062 under Social MediaFrom https://www.process.st 3055 days ago
In this post I’m going to walk you through the steps we took to launch and promote our first ebook (…a great lead magnet, by the way).
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Do you have permission to send your E-Newsletter?
Posted by VisibleLogic under Online MarketingFrom http://www.mailonthemark.com 3056 days ago
Made Hot by: businessluv on July 14, 2016 2:20 pm
To make sure you aren’t being marked as spam, and to comply with the current CAN-SPAM your mailing list needs to have permission to send. Learn who is and isn’t OK to send to and why it matters.
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How to Build your Company Brand Online
Posted by previsomedia under Online MarketingFrom http://www.bizpenguin.com 3056 days ago
Made Hot by: marketingvalue on July 15, 2016 11:33 pm
If you want to take your business to the next level and increase its reach, you have to establish your brand online. Here is how.
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Microsoft Excel vs. Google Sheets: The Best Choice for Spreadsheets?
Posted by LashonMcclure under Products and ServicesFrom http://www.business2community.com 3056 days ago
Made Hot by: Angie593 on July 12, 2016 11:59 pm
Every business uses spreadsheets. For years, Microsoft Excel was the obvious choice, but as software migrates to the cloud, Google Sheets has emerged as a worthy opponent.
Some of the things both programs can be used for:
* Complex calculations
* Storing, sorting, analyzing and filtering str Read More
Some of the things both programs can be used for:
* Complex calculations
* Storing, sorting, analyzing and filtering str Read More
How to Start a Podcast and Get 1,400,000 Downloads: Jon Nastor Explains, from Recording to Promoting
Posted by ferdiepre13 under StrategyFrom https://www.process.st 3056 days ago
Made Hot by: kahlua16 on July 12, 2016 5:55 pm
In this episode, we find out the processes behind the man who manages to put out 4 podcast episodes every week. Jon shares with us how his podcast grew so quickly he was forced to create systems, and how he got over what Seth Godin calls ‘the dip’ — a rapid decline in listenership.
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What Does a Rubber Duck Have to Do with Writing Killer Content? -
Posted by resonancesocial under Online MarketingFrom http://www.resonancecontent.com 3056 days ago
Made Hot by: SimplySmallBiz on July 15, 2016 7:17 am
Hacking away at a piece of content that’s just not working? Here’s a trick we can all borrow from our friends the software developers.
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Should You Hire Temporary Employees for Your Business?
Posted by Nellie Akalp under StartupsFrom http://blog.corpnet.com 3057 days ago
Made Hot by: sophia2 on July 13, 2016 2:11 pm
Does this sound like you? You need help handling all the duties of your business, but you don’t want to hire additional permanent employees. Whether you’re looking ahead to holiday shopping season or suddenly need summer staff, temporary workers might be able to fill the bill.
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How to Travel the World and Work from Anywhere
Posted by chatrose under Employee BenefitsFrom http://blog.hubstaff.com 3057 days ago
I wrote this post from a hotel room in Manila and edited it on a last-minute trip to Taipei (there was a flight sale, it was practically forced on me *ahem*).
Although my transit and most of the trip falls on weekdays, I don’t plan to miss any work. In fact, if all goes as planned, my clients wo Read More
Although my transit and most of the trip falls on weekdays, I don’t plan to miss any work. In fact, if all goes as planned, my clients wo Read More
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