What if you’ve got something going for you so remarkable that it virtually guarantees your success?
What if you’re just not seeing it?
Every business needs a remarkable benefit (or USP) in order to stand out from the competition.
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How to Discover Your Hidden Remarkable Benefit
Posted by AWAI under MarketingFrom http://www.awaionline.com 4180 days ago
Sideways Thinking About Obstacles
Posted by AWAI under StrategyFrom http://www.awaionline.com 4180 days ago
This has been a day of obstacles. I woke up this morning and my right wrist was throbbing and aching. It's not an unusual problem for me. About 18 months ago, during a very busy time at work, my wrist began to swell and ache. Physical therapy and a wrist brace seemingly corrected the problem.
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The crux of the issue is time management. If you aren’t careful, you can load up on work and then find yourself unable to deliver. So how do we do it all and still keep our sanity intact?
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5 Great Reasons Why Your Blog Is Still Hiding And How To Front it
Posted by babanature under ResourcesFrom http://onenaijablog.com 4180 days ago
As I’m always saying, a blog is not hard to set up it only takes 5mins of your time but the hard part of blogging is publicity/ promotion. Do you know the most frustrating moment of blogging, is when you … Continue reading →
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Successful SMB Habit #3: Execute Highly Optimized, Multi-Channel Campaigns
Posted by BLASTanna under MarketingFrom http://blog.act-on.com 4180 days ago
Made Hot by: bigmoneyweb on December 1, 2012 8:12 am
What habits help SMBs drive revenue? Learn more about how successful small business marketers are executing highly optimized, multi-channel campaigns using email, the web, and social media.
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5 Ways to Get Kicked Out of or Rejected from Affiliate Programs
Posted by Rollerblader under Online MarketingFrom http://adamriemer.me 4180 days ago
Here are 5 reasons why your Affiliate Application got rejected or why you were thrown out of a program without notice. Feel free to list a couple of your own reasons for rejecting applications and removing Affiliates on the blog.
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Do You Make These Five Freelancer Pricing Mistakes?
Posted by spinlessplates under Products and ServicesFrom http://www.microbusinesshub.co.uk 4180 days ago
Made Hot by: BIZantium on December 2, 2012 12:43 am
Take some time to review these five mistakes. Are you taking account of the big picture? Are you communicating the value that you offer? Do you discount too easily and are you often working for free? Do you clearly show the price of your products and services?
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Start Your Company With A Purpose
Posted by jonspenceley under StartupsFrom http://sprouter.com 4180 days ago
Made Hot by: smallbizwoman on November 30, 2012 7:38 pm
With the rise of e-readers like the Kobo and the Kindle, carrying a library in your purse or backpack has never been easier. When entrepreneur Allen Lau was developing mobile games at Tira Wireless, this wasn’t really the case.
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SEO Software and Toolbars: Why Every Startup Marketer Needs Them
Posted by SMARTSMMBiz under ResourcesFrom http://www.rightmixmarketing.com 4180 days ago
As a marketer, you need access to accurate, easily understood data in order to measure the impact of their efforts. This allows you to isolate which tactics are working, and which are wasting resources.
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Get Rid Of Your Sales Famine Once And For All
Posted by spinlessplates under SalesFrom http://www.microbusinesshub.co.uk 4180 days ago
Ensuring that your business doesn’t fall into a period of sales famine is critical. Following these steps will not only help you gain initial clients but ensure you keep a constant stream of new business.
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