The recent cyber attacks from North Korean hackers have been influencing Sony on an international level, but this doesn't mean that small business owners cannot learn from the large corporation's ordeal.
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3 Lessons Businesses Can Learn From the Sony Hacking Scandal
Posted by TekShouts under NewsFrom http://www.tekshouts.com 3628 days ago
Made Hot by: fusionswim on December 25, 2014 12:59 pm
Surprising Features of Chrome Browser for Android - Must Know - Tech 4 More
Posted by sudhirshukla under TechnologyFrom http://www.tech4more.com 3628 days ago
Which browser you are using? Google Chrome? Or any else. But I am damn sure after reading this post, you'll definitely try to use chrome browser on your Android mobile or other OS operated mobile.
If you are using chrome browser on your PC, then you have many important bookmarks and saved passwo Read More
If you are using chrome browser on your PC, then you have many important bookmarks and saved passwo Read More
Should You Incorporate Your Business Before the End of the Year?
Posted by Jed under StartupsFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 3628 days ago
When looking at your end-of-year checklist, you may be questioning whether or not now is a good time to incorporate your business. It’s actually a great time to do so, especially if you want to start a new year fresh as a corporation.
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What Is A Google+ Hangout On Air (HOA), And Why Is It Good For Business? - The SiteSell Blog
Posted by mallton under Online MarketingFrom http://blog.sitesell.com 3628 days ago
In my latest guest post for SiteSell, I am starting a series aimed at helping business owners understand the value of Google+ Hangouts On Air, and how to use them.
If you haven't yet started using Hangouts, this is the place to start. I'll be sharing great tips from Ronnie Bincer and others, alo Read More
If you haven't yet started using Hangouts, this is the place to start. I'll be sharing great tips from Ronnie Bincer and others, alo Read More
Which One Is the Best Entity for Your Business
Posted by George Meszaros under StartupsFrom http://www.successharbor.com 3628 days ago
Made Hot by: MarketWiz on December 24, 2014 4:44 am
A big question for new entrepreneurs is the selection of business entity. The three most common entities are sole proprietorship, limited liability company, or S-corporation. All three are different. There is no business entity that works for all. What’s right for one business could be inappropriat
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9 Key Tactics to an Effective Content Promotion
Posted by johnwho under Online MarketingFrom http://cjgdigitalmarketing.com 3628 days ago
Discover these 9 key content promotion tactics and boost your campaigns – and get the results you want for your business
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5 Game-Changing Things You Don’t Know About Millionaires
Posted by moneyminiblog under FinanceFrom http://moneyminiblog.com 3628 days ago
Things you think you know about millionaires may be true, but odds are, there are many things you don't know. Here are 5 game-changing things about them.
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The 6 Characteristics of Viral Content
Posted by Xen under Social MediaFrom http://xen.com.au 3628 days ago
Made Hot by: Digitaladvert on December 28, 2014 11:32 am
It’s every online marketers dream to ‘go viral’ and find that sweet spot that makes the internet population hit the share button over and over again. According to Jonah Berger, a marketing professor at the University of Pennsylvania, there’s a science to viral posts which can be identified by six k
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The Complete Guide To Building A Mobile-First Startup
Posted by rvarshneya under StartupsFrom http://blog.arkenea.com 3628 days ago
Made Hot by: Webdev1 on December 27, 2014 1:53 pm
If you have a mobile app idea and don't know where to start, read this guide! It focuses on a step-by-step approach to building your first mobile app or a mobile-first startup.
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$10,000 Strong and Growing How U.S. Small Businesses Get Started #infographic
Posted by SaadAhmadkhan under StartupsFrom http://www.visualistan.com 3628 days ago
Most United States small businesses start with $10,000 or less in capital, primarily funded from the founder's personal savings. Humble as the startup beginnings may be, eventually robust results can be achieved. Yet sustaining and growing a small-scale company remains risky...
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