Find out how to indirectly promote your Facebook fan page from your personal account, without annoying your friends and inner circles for extra visibility
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5 Ways to Promote Your Facebook Fan Page on Personal Account
Posted by wchingya under Social MediaFrom http://www.wchingya.com 5312 days ago
Made Hot by: PeaceNLove on May 5, 2010 5:27 pm
The beauty of choice
Posted by Barneyausten under ManagementFrom http://blog.myprojecttracker.com 5312 days ago
Made Hot by: Cathode Ray Dude on May 6, 2010 2:00 am
Often we can go a direct path to a goal or objective thinking we are doing the right thing. Sometimes it's better to sit back and look at alternatives first. Look at the choices - direct is not always best
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Is your Idea based on something original?
Posted by bloggertone under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://bloggertone.com 5312 days ago
Made Hot by: billrice on May 5, 2010 4:48 pm
We probably mostly agree that experience is based on the past, therefore when someone comes up with a new idea, if you strip it down, it will be based tightly or loosely on something already created
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The Biggest Social Media Mistakes (a Jay Baer Interview)
Posted by waltgoshert under Social MediaFrom http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com 5312 days ago
Made Hot by: ajayjoya on May 6, 2010 2:02 am
Social media marketing strategy is easy to understand when explained by Jay Baer of Convince And Convert
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3 Proven Tips for Growing New Markets on a Tight Budget (Listen, Engage, Educate)
Posted by businessdotgov under MarketingFrom http://community2.business.gov 5313 days ago
Made Hot by: Cathode Ray Dude on May 6, 2010 2:01 am
Marketing in all its forms is an essential part of small business growth. Here are three tips from award-winning small business owners, who explain how they have improved their marketing efforts by better listening to their customers and critics while leveraging online tools to grow new markets on a tight budget
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Mike Arrington to be Working out of Seattle on TechCrunch
Posted by jakerocheleau under StartupsFrom http://www.insidethewebb.com 5313 days ago
Made Hot by: stillwagon428 on May 5, 2010 6:58 pm
While browsing my morning blog feeds I ran into an interesting post on TechCrunch titled Hi, Seattle. Published on May 3rd, TechCrunch’s founder and creator Mike Arrington discusses his latest news – he’s moving out of Silicon Valley to Seattle, WA
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Tough Love: Three Lies Salespeople Tell Themselves
Posted by iannarino under SalesFrom http://thesalesblog.com 5315 days ago
Made Hot by: kimmendrez on May 5, 2010 6:33 am
Each of us has the ability to rationalize their lack of performance, and it is easy to fall into the trap of telling ourselves lies when our performance isn’t what we want it to be. We behave in a way that is consistent with what we believe—even when these beliefs aren’t based on the truth. Improved performance means recognizing when we are lying to ourselves, and then adopting more powerful beliefs
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The Technological Innovation Guaranteed to Double Your Sales Results
Posted by iannarino under SalesFrom http://thesalesblog.com 5316 days ago
Made Hot by: kimmendrez on May 5, 2010 6:33 am
There is nothing that has the potential to help you generate greater sales results than developing your personal effectiveness. There is no technology that better enables you to produce greater results than the alarm clock—and the commitment to rise earlier and to take action improving yourself and your results
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What a Difference The Right Person Makes!
Posted by SkipAnderson under SalesFrom http://blog.sellingtoconsumers.com 5317 days ago
Made Hot by: jkennedy on May 5, 2010 6:40 am
This post is about selling, customer service, managing, and relationships. and virtually all relationships.
I regularly visit two dry cleaners.
Dry cleaner #1: The front desk person always has a smile on her face, calls me by name, acts excited to see me, and we chat it up for a couple minutes every time I'm there.
Dry cleaner #2: The front desk person doesn't Read More
I regularly visit two dry cleaners.
Dry cleaner #1: The front desk person always has a smile on her face, calls me by name, acts excited to see me, and we chat it up for a couple minutes every time I'm there.
Dry cleaner #2: The front desk person doesn't Read More
Your Best Sale Ever!The Pipeline
Posted by SellBetter under SalesFrom http://www.sellbetter.ca 5320 days ago
Made Hot by: jkennedy on May 5, 2010 6:39 am
There is the old saying that when going gets tough, the tough get going, well that applies in sales too. Anyone can take an order, it takes guts, strategy and the ability to execute to overcome chal
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