Businesses are spending billions of dollars marketing products and services on Facebook. Marketers are making tons of money. Facebook is making tons of money. It’s a win-win – except for the vast majority of the million advertisers burning through their budgets on ineffective Facebook ads.
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Is Small Business Marketing On Facebook A Complete Failure?
Posted by RossKimbarovsky under MarketingFrom http://blog.crowdspring.com 3845 days ago
Made Hot by: SJC on November 4, 2013 9:49 pm
Small Business and Startups: The Trends for 2014 (Pt II)
Posted by crowdSPRING under MarketingFrom http://blog.crowdspring.com 3848 days ago
Made Hot by: maestro68 on November 4, 2013 12:55 am
Five additional key trends that will impact small businesses in the United States and around the world, in 2014.
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Empower Your Small Business
Posted by RossKimbarovsky under MarketingFrom http://us1.campaign-archive1.com 3859 days ago
Made Hot by: advertglobal on October 17, 2013 6:08 am
Brand NEW issue of crowdSPRING's Small Business Marketing Newsletter. Four Keys to Success, 2014 Trends, Secrets of Content Marketing Success, Lean Marketing, Launching Your Business for Under $1,500 and MUCH more.
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Small Business and Startups: The Trends for 2014 (Pt I)
Posted by crowdSPRING under MarketingFrom http://blog.crowdspring.com 3861 days ago
Five trends, including marketing, financial, health care and more, that will impact small businesses in 2014.
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Four Key Lessons For Entrepreneurs And Small Businesses From The World’s Best Brands
Posted by RossKimbarovsky under MarketingFrom http://blog.crowdspring.com 3874 days ago
Made Hot by: tiroberts on October 2, 2013 3:33 pm
Four very important lessons entrepreneurs and small businesses can learn from the world’s best brands.
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Small Business and Startups: What Would Mom (and Pop) Do?
Posted by crowdSPRING under StartupsFrom http://blog.crowdspring.com 3875 days ago
Here are five things entrepreneurs and small business owners can learn from the way our parents ran their own successful business.
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How To Launch Your New Business For Less Than $1,500
Posted by RossKimbarovsky under StartupsFrom http://blog.crowdspring.com 3881 days ago
Made Hot by: LadySophy on September 25, 2013 12:15 am
Many entrepreneurs delay launching their startup because they believe they don’t have enough money to move forward. Startups can be expensive, but they don’t have to be. The Founder Institute has put together a 10 steps plan for launching a business for under $1,500.
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5 Things Entrepreneurs Can Learn From Diplomats
Posted by crowdSPRING under StartupsFrom http://blog.crowdspring.com 3882 days ago
When an entrepreneur is involved in negotiations the stakes can be high. This, of course, pales in comparison to the sometimes profound stakes involved in a global diplomatic crisis. Here is a list of 5 aspects of Global Leadership from which entrepreneurs can learn.
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The Secret To Content Marketing Success: Storytelling
Posted by RossKimbarovsky under MarketingFrom http://blog.crowdspring.com 3888 days ago
Made Hot by: thelastword on September 20, 2013 10:18 pm
Marketing is storytelling. Stories help shape beliefs and also help people remember the things you want them to remember. Authentic and compelling stories help build a brand. Here are some phenomenal examples of great storytelling.
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Teamwork, Collaboration and the Rules of Improv Comedy
Posted by crowdSPRING under ManagementFrom http://blog.crowdspring.com 3889 days ago
One of the great challenges in leading teams is creating an atmosphere where people collaborate effectively and, and respect one another. Here are 5 foundational rules of improv theater and ways team leaders (and team members) can use these lessons in their own day-to-day to improve collaboration.
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