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When we think of wasted time, we don’t often think about its cost — financial or emotional. However, wasted time does come with a cost. It can be a monetary cost, or an emotional cost. Read More
One of the most important things I’ve learned in my YouTube career was that putting good content on YouTube isn’t enough.

YouTubers need a social media strategy to get their content seen and shared. Read More
There’s still a large population out there that rarely shops online. As a result, you have to make your checkout process as simple as possible or else you may risk alienating those who don’t know what they are doing. Read More

Your Biggest Customer Just Walked - Now What?

Avatar Posted by stillwagon428 under Finance
From http://www.openforum.com 4932 days ago
Made Hot by: James John on April 11, 2011 12:39 am
Last week, you were successfully running a very profitable $5 million company. Then, the unthinkable happened. You lost your largest customer. Unfortunately, without them, you are now running an unprofitable $2 million company. What are the first steps to take to rebuild your business? Read More

Writing for Search Engines or Visitors?

Avatar Posted by alastair under Online Marketing
From http://www.sitestreamseo.com 4932 days ago
Made Hot by: steeldawn on April 6, 2011 6:32 pm
Should you write content for search engines or visitors? You need traffic from Google but it's got to be useful or your site won't convert, won't sell. Here's a quick look at this false dilema and how to make search engine friendly content that users love. Read More
"To the memory of a brave and chivalrous foe..."

I just can't get those crazy freaking words out of my head! Read More
Unemployment can drastically change your finances — obviously. And with this drastic change comes a need to tweak your budget. Even if you have an emergency fund with a good bit saved up, it is still a good idea to tweak your budget. Read More
Want to read some of the best small business articles from the past week? Check out the small business article roundup for the week ending April 1. Read More
If you complete a President’s Model analysis for an important account, you’ll likely know more about that customer than its employees know. Read More
Inflation is relatively sneaky. You don’t see it in your taxes, and you don’t write a separate check for it. Instead, inflation manifests itself as a subtle reduction in your purchasing power. Read More
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