Pop-culture connects. It is about shared experiences and memories. It's a GREAT way to spice up a business-blog and readers LOVE it! From Elvis to the Beatles, from Ghandi to Watergate, from Warhol to '67 Chevys, get it in your blog
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From Warhol to Harleys to Brando: Business Blog Readers LOVE Pop-Culture References!
Posted by yoni67 under Success StoriesFrom http://jobshuk.com 5232 days ago
Made Hot by: ShawnHessinger on June 8, 2010 3:02 pm
Too Many Ideas and Not Enough Action
Posted by m4bmarketing under MarketingFrom http://www.m4bmarketing.com 5232 days ago
Made Hot by: Portfolio33 on June 8, 2010 5:12 pm
One of the best things about having your own business is that you do not have a boss telling you that your idea isn’t any good. You have the freedom to come up with all these ideas, but do you take action? As there are no shortages of ideas coming at you, how do you sort through them and take action on the ones that apply? I think it comes down to a couple of questions:
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Tis better to be found than to find
Posted by ThomasPickering under MarketingFrom http://www.ducttapemarketing.com 5233 days ago
Better to be hunted than hunt. Better to let people buy than to sell. I could go on with more lame metaphors, but the point I want to make is that – creating an information rich, education based marketing machine and putting it in the way of ideal prospects is the surest long term marketing momentum generating strategy. (By the way, the Internet is the greatest small business enabler of this strategy ever created.
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President Obama Creates a Small Business Jobs Plan
Posted by ThomasPickering under NewsFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 5233 days ago
President Obama is encouraging Congress to pass the Small Business Lending Fund Act. What will this mean to your small business? Find out now
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Shhh...Relish the Silence
Posted by SkipAnderson under SalesFrom http://blog.sellingtoconsumers.com 5233 days ago
Many salespeople fear silence during face-to-face selling interactions. If the conversation gets silent for too long, the typical salesperson pummels that divine silence with words, often in the form of gibberish, repeating what has already been said, or inane questions such as "Are there any questions I could answer?
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Sales Tip A Day: Using Webinars to Sell
Posted by argentisgroup under SalesFrom http://www.salestipaday.com 5233 days ago
Do you want to know a great way to market to a broader audience? Hold a webinar. Here are some ideas that you can use for your webinars and ways to promote your webinar
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To Err is Human. To Make Up for It Is Even More Human: A Lesson In PR & Damage Control in the Internet Age
Posted by yoni67 under Public RelationsFrom http://jobshuk.com 5234 days ago
Made Hot by: lyceum on June 7, 2010 5:58 am
1974: A family trip to Florida. A bad batch of milk lands us in the hospital and ruins the vacation. The hotel offers us $1.50 for three glasses of milk!!! A lesson in PR and damage control in this, the Internet Age
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Infographic: History Of RickRolling
Posted by omgzam under MarketingFrom http://omgzam.com 5235 days ago
I’m sure everybody has come across the above lyrics when they’re surfing the Web at some point of their live. The term for it is called ‘Rickrolling’; an Internet meme typically involving the music video for the 1987 Rick Astley song “Never Gonna Give You Up”.
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Twitter For Business
Posted by CindyKing under Social MediaFrom http://cindyking.biz 5235 days ago
Made Hot by: marciabiz on June 6, 2010 6:12 am
A Twitter resource for businesses to learn how to start a Twitter marketing and Twitter networking plan with a tweet plan and strategic networking
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The Scourge of the Blogosphere: Plagiarism and Michael J. Roman
Posted by SkipAnderson under NewsFrom http://blog.sellingtoconsumers.com 5236 days ago
But there is a dark side to the blogosphere that we all should be aware of. And we need to do what we can to stamp it out. Enter one "Michael J. Roman." Mr. Roman may have some excellent qualities, but he appears to be a plagiarizer with a significant body of others' work that he claims to be his own work.
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