Did you know the average American spends one year of his or her life looking for lost or misplaced items? Organizational design expert and TV personality Peter Walsh divides clutter up into two types: lazy clutter and memory clutter.
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15 Reasons to Clear Out the Clutter at Your Home
Posted by danielzeevi under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://dashburst.com 4148 days ago
Uncovering the Message that Makes You Stand Out
Posted by marshafriedman under MarketingFrom http://emsincorporated.com 4148 days ago
Made Hot by: BizWise on July 29, 2013 4:46 am
All of the ingredients are right there, just below the surface. But if you're not looking, or don't know where to look, you'll miss them.
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Bill Liao of SOSventures Discusses Exit Strategies & the Value of Brand Story at #nsclunchnlearn
Posted by nialldevitt under StartupsFrom http://blog.nsc-campus.com 4148 days ago
Made Hot by: centrifugePR on July 29, 2013 5:00 am
Bill Liao of SOS Ventures speaks at this month’s ‘Lunch N’ Learn’ event at the NSC Campus.
SOSventures is a venture capital and investment management firm with an 18-year track record of investments in the software, telecommunications, and technology fields. In addition to his full-time role as Read More
SOSventures is a venture capital and investment management firm with an 18-year track record of investments in the software, telecommunications, and technology fields. In addition to his full-time role as Read More
Marketing Your YouTube Videos on YouNow
Posted by zubinkutar under Online MarketingFrom http://www.webtrafficroi.com 4148 days ago
YouNow is a promising new site video streaming site that can help you increase traffic and subscribers to your YouTube channel
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Offline Marketing--the Marketing Secret Ingredient
Posted by AnnMullen under Direct MarketingFrom http://info.broadvisionmarketing.com 4148 days ago
Are you so into computer networking that you have forgotten that old-fashioned, tried and true offline marketing? Yes, you remember--going out into the community and sharing information about your product or service. Direct sales has been successful since antiquity.
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W.A.H.M. Advice: 3 Ways to Make Your Small Business Seem Like a Big Business
Posted by stacieawalker under StrategyFrom http://www.womaninleadership.com 4148 days ago
Made Hot by: ObiWantrepreneur on July 29, 2013 1:16 am
How do you act like a pro when you're working from your basement and your kids are playing with Fisher Price toys in the next room? After you read today's post and start using these 3 sure-fire strategies, you will be on your way to establishing yourself as a powerful, in control, work at home mom.
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Repeat Your Successes, Not Your Failures. Failure Is Overrated
Posted by RossKimbarovsky under StartupsFrom http://rosskimbarovsky.com 4148 days ago
Made Hot by: NolanGreen on July 29, 2013 5:33 am
Knowing what not to do (learning from your failures) helps you focus and avoid setbacks, but doesn't help you adapt to changes. You know what didn't work - does that help next time when you need to figure out what will work? Learn to repeat your successes, not your failures. Failure is overrated.
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Combating Organized Retail Crime
Posted by BuyerZone under FinanceFrom http://www.buyerzone.com 4148 days ago
Criminals are wreaking havoc and retailers are the number one target. Retail expert Joe Keenan explains how retailers can prevent theft from happening to them.
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Google Hangouts – The Fall of Babel
Posted by hishaman under Social MediaFrom http://www.famousbloggers.net 4148 days ago
Made Hot by: thelastword on July 29, 2013 7:01 am
Google had initially called their messaging project Babel, but didn’t do a very good job with Hangouts. What does it do good, though?
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Buy, Buy, Baby
Posted by Maria Haubrich under MarketingFrom http://www.smallbizdaily.com 4148 days ago
Although American births are at a 25-year low, the baby business is booming. Some of the stats New York cites are truly staggering. For one, market research firm Packaged Facts predicts the 2013 baby market will ring up sales of more than $49 billion.
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