Has technology made us better communicators? What if they merely changed our expectations of output volume, but the quality remained the same.
Read More
RickMick voted on the following stories on BizSugar
Productivity, Like Water, Finds its Level | Small Business Trends
Posted by ZaneSafrit under TechnologyFrom http://www.smallbiztrends.com 5975 days ago
Personality Development Blog: 10 tips to have a great career
Posted by nvkrishna under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.personalitydevelopmentblog.com 5976 days ago
In these days of competitive work life, one needs to be multi-skilled person to have a great career. You need to develop communication skills, you need to cultivate good etiquette, you need to need to acquire leadership qualities and finally you need to become a great learner to move your career on steroids. There is no place for slow learners and
Read More
How much should I care about blogging?
Posted by entrepreneur under Online MarketingFrom http://www.clubenetwork.com 5976 days ago
Made Hot by: on July 15, 2008 4:21 am
A few years ago, blogs were something you wrote if you were truly ahead of the curve. Today, it is commonly known as a successful business practice that all entrepreneurs and corporations should take part in in some shape or form. But how much should I, a busy, busy, busy entrepreneur, really care about blogging?
Read More
Is Your Small Business Missing This Vital Competitive Edge?
Posted by iandenny under Direct MarketingFrom http://www.multisolutions.co.uk 5976 days ago
Made Hot by: on July 15, 2008 4:20 am
Despite the fact this plugs a neat postal service (UK only), it makes some good points on complacency - i.e. marketing spend on new clients can be a waste if you gain 10% more clients a year, yet lose 10% of existing clients by ignoring them.
Read More
Express yourself! wefeelfine.org, the online interface of human feelings
Posted by 77Lab under Online MarketingFrom http://lab.77agency.com 5978 days ago
I thought this was pretty neat and impressive. I found this site called We Feel Fine and basically it's an online social network of human feelings.It has an interface which detects blog entries containing either 'I feel' or 'I'm feeling' phrases from around the world and saves them onto a platform.
Read More
Muze's Musings: Part One -
Posted by litekepr under MarketingFrom http://muzesmusings.blogspot.com 5978 days ago
Read Part One - Where to Get Noticed by author Jill Lublin.
Read More
The Frazzled Entrepreneur Program: The Author as Entrepreneur with Nikki Leigh
Posted by litekepr under MarketingFrom http://www.blogtalkradio.com 5978 days ago
Made Hot by: on July 14, 2008 8:43 pm
Join the Frazzled Entrepreneur as he interviews author and entrepreneur Nikki Leigh about her books and her work. If you miss the live show at 8 pm on Thursday July 1o, you can visit the site to listen or download the show at any time.
Read More
Nikki Leigh Talks With Jill Lublin About Getting Noticed... Getting Referrals
Posted by litekepr under MarketingFrom http://www.blogtalkradio.com 5978 days ago
Made Hot by: on July 14, 2008 4:20 am
Learn more about how you and your business can get noticed and get referrals.
Read More
Small Business Is Latest Focus in Health Fight
Posted by ZaneSafrit under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.nytimes.com 5979 days ago
Made Hot by: on July 14, 2008 4:18 am
Affordable health insurance is one of the biggest challenges for small business. It's one reason talented employees stay at large companies. They and their families can't afford to NOT have it. It's not our fault we can't offer health insurance as an employee benefit. But, the insurance industry has priced it out of our reach. Here's some sol
Read More
Inflation Top Concern of Small Business Owners in June
Posted by PuggieLover under FinanceFrom http://www.nfib.com 5979 days ago
Made Hot by: on July 10, 2008 5:53 pm
The National Federation of Independent Business monthly Index of Small Business Optimism was basically unchanged in June, falling 0.1 points to a recession-level reading of 89.2. "The top concern of small business owners today is inflation — the first time since January 1981," said NFIB Chief Economist William Dunkelberg.
Read More
Subscribe