You don't have to be a Jerk to succeed in small business. But you do have to stay tough so people don't take advantage of you. Find out how you strike the balance.
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How can you be Tough without being a Jerk to Succeed in Small Business?
Posted by AngelBiz under ManagementFrom http://www.smallbizviewpoints.com 4403 days ago
Made Hot by: Chaos on November 3, 2012 6:25 am
How to Taste Success with a Technology Blog?
Posted by 9to5blogger under Online MarketingFrom http://www.9to5blogger.com 4403 days ago
Do you think technology niche is being saturated? The answer is NO. Still you can make good money out of your tech blog but all you need is to follow the success mantra of tech blogging.
Here I’m sharing my view points which might help you taste success with your new tech blog. Read More
Here I’m sharing my view points which might help you taste success with your new tech blog. Read More
Free Shopping Comparison Sites — Top 6 Picks!
Posted by creatingawebstore under Products and ServicesFrom http://creatingawebstore.com 4403 days ago
Google shopping was once a great place to attract shoppers for free, but recently, Google decided to start charging a PPC fee. With the holidays being just around the corner, this has had a negative impact on many businesses.
Fortunately for us, there are 6 great free Read More
Fortunately for us, there are 6 great free Read More
The quick 4-step test to find out if your headlines sucks
Posted by copywritematters under MarketingFrom http://www.copywritematters.com.au 4403 days ago
Your headline is one of the hardest workers in your marketing collateral. It’s a handful of words that can make the difference between your copy being read, and being ignored. This is a handy test of four U’s I picked up from Bob Bly’s Copywriters Handbook.
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They Aren't The Enemy, They're Our Customers!
Posted by dabrock under SalesFrom http://partnersinexcellenceblog.com 4403 days ago
Too often it seems the customer is viewed as the enemy, not the people that keep our companies in business, that keep us employed. Too often, I encounter attitudes about customers that are, to borrow Brad Feld's term, Thinly Disguised Contempt. (TDC)
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Space Ideas to Encourage Productivity at Home
Posted by gsettingwk under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://goalsetting-workshop.com 4403 days ago
There are several areas in your life that you can change in order to become more productive such as adapting habits and routines as well as making some changes in your environment. This article will tackle the latter. That is, your workspace and how to create a space for you and your job considerin
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Do You Really Understand Your Customer's Goals?
Posted by dabrock under SalesFrom http://partnersinexcellenceblog.com 4403 days ago
Our jobs as sales people are to understand our customers' needs and goals. Fancy needs analysis, focused on their operation and business is just a small part of the process. We have to understand what drives them as individuals and human beings. We have to make sure our solutions address their busi
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Facebook promoted posts for pages: A complete guide
Posted by faissal under Social MediaFrom http://www.fansbridge.com 4403 days ago
Made Hot by: Kirsten Jones on November 3, 2012 8:44 am
Facebook promoted posts help your posts to reach more of your fans and their friends which will case more people to see and interact with your updates and of course more people to like your page.
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Find Your Passion And Deliver Animated Presentations
Posted by Sian Phillips under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://tweakyourbiz.com 4403 days ago
Made Hot by: Entrepreneurosaurus on November 3, 2012 6:30 am
It tells us that in order to deliver more compelling, animated presentations, we need to be passionate about the topic. If not, we’re in danger of mumbling or droning our way through. If the topic is something we naturally love then this should come easily. But sometimes this isn’t the case and we
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How One Employee Volunteer Can Launch Company-Wide Community Service
Posted by causecast under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.causecast.com 4404 days ago
How do you stand out if you’re a small nonprofit? One person, one volunteer, one company at a time.
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