Why Does Google Promote Theft to Searchers?
Every time anyone conducts a search on your product, Google's Related Searches feature tells them that instead of purchasing it they can steal it.
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Why Does Google Promote Theft to Searchers?
Posted by LarryWildman under MarketingFrom http://i-walk-the-earth.com 4368 days ago
The Men Who Built America: Financing Lessons
Posted by LarryWildman under FinanceFrom http://tycoonplaybook.com 4369 days ago
Made Hot by: mikehartman1 on December 6, 2012 7:47 pm
One of the most entertaining stories is about the financing of the western half of the railroad. This consortium began from the central California laying track eastwards while the other started simultaneously in the Midwest building eastwards. The plan was for the two to meet in the middle and conn
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Reddit Founders Talk About Their Startup Days
Posted by LarryWildman under Success StoriesFrom http://antiventurecapital.com 4373 days ago
Made Hot by: focusmedia on December 2, 2012 2:51 pm
The Reddit Startup Story: Reddit Founders Steve Huffman & Alexis Ohanian Talk About Their Startup Days with the Guerrilla Startup Guys.
How did the “front page of the Internet” come into existence? Find out from the two founders in this motivational video. Read More
Carly Fiorina: Does the History Channel Owe an Apology to America’s Business Community?
Posted by LarryWildman under NewsFrom http://startupjunkies.org 4377 days ago
History Channel sparks rage in Silicon Valley with its use of notoriously bad CEO Carly Fiorina. The rumblings we are hearing over this insultingly bad decision by the History Channel have spread from coast to coast.
History Channel, you owe America’s business community a big fat apology. Read More
History Channel, you owe America’s business community a big fat apology. Read More
No Piercings Please! People Prefer Smartly Dressed Workers
Posted by bOnline under Human ResourcesFrom http://blog.bonline.com 4377 days ago
Made Hot by: ShawnHessinger on November 28, 2012 6:08 am
When it comes to professions such as shop assistants and bar workers, dress codes vary considerably. But a new report has revealed that people are put off approaching workers who are scruffily dressed or have tattoos or facial piercings.
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Failed CEO Fiorina, with $40m retirement, says union pensions too high
Posted by LarryWildman under Employee BenefitsFrom http://americablog.com 4378 days ago
Failed CEO, Carly Fiorina, with a $40m retirement package, says union pensions too high!
You might remember Fiorina from the days when she worked at HP, and was sent packing in 2005 with a whopping $40 million severance benefits package. Was that “fair,” Carly?
Fiorina is widely considered on Read More
You might remember Fiorina from the days when she worked at HP, and was sent packing in 2005 with a whopping $40 million severance benefits package. Was that “fair,” Carly?
Fiorina is widely considered on Read More
Free Marketing Books and Materials from Jay Abraham
Posted by LarryWildman under MarketingFrom http://tycoonplaybook.com 4401 days ago
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If your review of these resources stimulates you to want a direct connection with me, you can either arrange a highly professional marketing makeover/strategy restructuring - - - a short-term problem-solving session with me. Or Read More
If your review of these resources stimulates you to want a direct connection with me, you can either arrange a highly professional marketing makeover/strategy restructuring - - - a short-term problem-solving session with me. Or Read More
Tycoon Acquired Small Firms to Help Them Grow: Tinkham Veale II
Posted by LarryWildman under Success StoriesFrom http://tycoonplaybook.com 4441 days ago
Tinkham Veale II
The world lost a great tycoon this past week. Tinkham Veale II was 97. Mr. Veale started back in the 1960s and built a huge conglomerate from an office in a stable, as legend has it. By the mid-1990s, his empire enjoyed sales of over $10 billion and employed 36.000 people. He wa Read More
The world lost a great tycoon this past week. Tinkham Veale II was 97. Mr. Veale started back in the 1960s and built a huge conglomerate from an office in a stable, as legend has it. By the mid-1990s, his empire enjoyed sales of over $10 billion and employed 36.000 people. He wa Read More
Free Marketing eBooks and Stuff
Posted by LarryWildman under MarketingFrom http://antiventurecapital.com 4477 days ago
Jay Abraham is one of the finest marketing minds ever and today he is offering his ebooks and interviews free through an exclusive arrangement with www.antiventurecapital.com
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Seed Capital: A Valuable Lesson in Raising it
Posted by LarryWildman under Raising CapitalFrom http://antiventurecapital.com 4495 days ago
If you are thinking of going after investors but have no idea who they are or why they should invest, you are going to have a tough time of it. A famous someone was right when he observed:
“In this life, no one is going to invest because you think you can.”
Guess who said this. Read More
“In this life, no one is going to invest because you think you can.”
Guess who said this. Read More
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