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Turning contacts to contracts!
Posted by whosoldmycheesedotcom under SalesFrom http://evancarmichael.com 5608 days ago
Learn About Marketing From A Wedding
Posted by m4bmarketing under MarketingFrom http://www.m4bmarketingblog.com 5608 days ago
Made Hot by: on July 29, 2009 2:02 pm
What can a bride and bridegroom teach you about marketing? A great deal actually. From the recent wedding video there are 5 simple marketing lessons that can help you achieve success in your market.
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More Local Marketing Tools from Google | Duct Tape Marketing
Posted by ducttape under MarketingFrom http://www.ducttapemarketing.com 5608 days ago
Made Hot by: on July 29, 2009 3:05 pm
The Google Local Business Center is a must visit for business in general, but certainly for businesses attempting to attract customer in their local community. As you may know, Google allows you to add your business to a directory and then enhance your profile with all kinds of information about your business, products, and services. This is a fre
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5 Tips for Managing Social Media Marketing Expectations
Posted by sannwood under Social MediaFrom http://www.openforum.com 5608 days ago
Made Hot by: smallbiztrends on July 29, 2009 3:02 pm
You may not know it, but if you're taking a stab at social media marketing and you're doing it on a whim, then you're setting yourself up for failure. As with any other business tactic, you need to have a clear plan and manage expectations.
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1 Step to Boost Productivity by Up to 40%
Posted by ZaneSafrit under Human ResourcesFrom http://zanesafrit.typepad.com 5608 days ago
Made Hot by: on July 28, 2009 3:25 pm
Could you use a 40% increase in your productivity? What if you could achieve that with taking one step? That step is engage your employees.
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4 reasons this is a great time to start a business
Posted by ZaneSafrit under StartupsFrom http://zanesafrit.typepad.com 5608 days ago
Made Hot by: on July 28, 2009 3:23 pm
These are but 4 of the reasons that now is a good time to start a business.
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10 tips for making your business more efficient
Posted by ShawnHessinger under ManagementFrom http://www.cisco.com 5609 days ago
Made Hot by: ferdinandtan on July 28, 2009 3:25 pm
From Cisco Systems, here are 10 tips for making your business more efficient. No matter how large or small your business, making it operate efficiently can be critical especially in a tough economy. In fact, according to the post, companies that fail to improve on efficiency will sooner or later find themselves out of business entirely.
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Small to Medium Sized Businesses and The Importance of Local Search
Posted by kimmendrez under StrategyFrom http://www.dmsmd.com 5609 days ago
Made Hot by: robertbrady on July 27, 2009 3:52 pm
People are turning to the search engines to search for “local” service providers, including home improvement, health care, restaurants, and entertainment. With many individuals preferring to deal with local companies and businesses, local search is becoming an increasingly important aspect of every business.
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How Much Investment Help Do You Need?
Posted by ferdinandtan under FinanceFrom http://www.bizzia.com 5620 days ago
Made Hot by: toasteroven on July 16, 2009 3:28 pm
Do you need help choosing your investments? Knowing the answer to this question can help you determine which type of broker is best for you.
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How Will “Cap & Trade” Affect Boomer Businesses?
Posted by biancaaquino under TaxesFrom http://www.smallbusinessboomers.com 5620 days ago
What shall small businesses do if the “cap and trade” tax goes into effect?
Do you realize that according to estimates, this tax on energy and energy use will cause an average increase per family of more than $3,000 per year? Can families and small businesses endure it in this recession prone era?
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