Stacie Walker and Jared Easley, the co-founder of the Podcast Movement conference have a value packed conversation about podcasting, entrepreneurship, and so much more on the Reach Your Next Level of Greatness podcast.
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Creating a Huge Movement for Podcasting with Jared Easley
Posted by stacieawalker under MarketingFrom http://www.staciewalker.com 3536 days ago
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How Mobile Pet Groomers Can Use Hyperlocal Online Marketing to Target Ideal Clients
Posted by divahound under MarketingFrom http://divahound.com 3536 days ago
Hyperlocal marketing is nothing new – posters, flyers, door knocking, advertisements in the media – the idea of pushing your message to the people that you want to connect with locally the most is tried and tested.
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What’s Causing the Bottleneck in Your Small Business?
Posted by 27will under ManagementFrom http://horizonbusinessfunding.com 3536 days ago
When there is backup in the production of your business, getting to the root cause is imperative in order to more effectively diagnose the issue and create a solution.
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How to get employees to take responsibility over their work
Posted by devan under ManagementFrom http://www.enmast.com 3536 days ago
Today Brad share's his secret for how he gets his kids and employees to take responsibility for their work (and DO IT). ;)
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Systematically Build Personal Brand Authority
Posted by Jed under MarketingFrom http://www.inc.com 3536 days ago
Made Hot by: sophia2 on September 2, 2014 6:40 pm
Building personal brand authority is perhaps the most important element of marketing today for a brand, business, or individual trying to gain an edge. Here are the elements required to systematically take you from where you are today to a place of elevated authority in your industry.
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Gaming as a spectator sport: Amazon pays $1B for Twitch.
Posted by indeliblebranding under MarketingFrom http://indeliblebranding.com 3536 days ago
The notion of just 'getting eyeballs' to your website appears to have returned. In the battle for original content, Amazon buys Twitch. Click for more info.
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What Not To Say to Investors When Pitching Them: 7 Phrases
Posted by CateCosta under Raising CapitalFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 3536 days ago
Pitching your idea to investors can be nerve-racking. Even with lots of practice, it’s easy to find yourself clamoring for the right words. That being said, certain mistakes can mean the end for you and your business. With that in mind, we asked seven members from Young Entrepreneur Council (YEC) t
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Digital Customer Service: Why It's the Lifeblood of Your Business
Posted by mmangen under Customer ServiceFrom http://bit.ly 3536 days ago
The future of customer service is digital. What the data shows about that, the trends we’re seeing and how to do it—all laid out for you here.
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Social Media Stress [podcast]
Posted by lyceum under Social MediaFrom http://trendpal.tumblr.com 3536 days ago
Made Hot by: MarketWiz on September 3, 2014 9:50 am
Do you feel stressed? No worries! Please listen to Lotta Aston Gergils and yours truly, Martin Lindeskog, in episode 5 of TrendPal podcast. Show notes:
- Stitcher smart station
- Twitter Pollutes The Timeline - TechCrunch
- The Social Hour - episode 176
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- Stitcher smart station
- Twitter Pollutes The Timeline - TechCrunch
- The Social Hour - episode 176
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6 Common and Uncommon Office Streamline Hacks - San Francisco Small Business
Posted by simplicityinc under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.examiner.com 3536 days ago
Office efficiency and effectiveness can make or break productivity. Leverage your time and focus by implementing systems that streamline operations and help produce results.
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