By Stefan Engeseth:
Today BabyBjörn is a multi million business that started off with a humble investment of 300 Euros and hard work – for example traveling 110 days each year for 25 years. Behind all the work I sense a unique leadership that seems to be based on more than the traditional “walk
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Exclusive advices from Björn Jakobson founder of BabyBjörn
Posted by lyceum under StrategyFrom http://detectivemarketing.com 4067 days ago
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Staying a step ahead: the economic benefit of gimmicks
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Made Hot by: FutureVision on August 26, 2013 5:55 pm
By Jack Yan:
When I proposed free wifi as a campaign policy in 2009, it was seen as gimmicky by some. I wasn’t a serious candidate, some thought. But those ideas that have demand, such as wifi, have a way of becoming mainstream. The gimmicky tag is lost.
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When I proposed free wifi as a campaign policy in 2009, it was seen as gimmicky by some. I wasn’t a serious candidate, some thought. But those ideas that have demand, such as wifi, have a way of becoming mainstream. The gimmicky tag is lost.
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Building Relationships Through Email With a Fellow Blogger
Posted by Copysugar under Online MarketingFrom http://letsbuildwebsites.com 4067 days ago
Made Hot by: DigiTechBlog on August 23, 2013 7:51 pm
Building a website or blog is all about building relationships and one skill you will need to know is how to email a fellow blogger… but the right way.
A lot of bloggers and website owners email me every day. You would literally cry if you saw my daily emails. Some people want to guest post, som Read More
A lot of bloggers and website owners email me every day. You would literally cry if you saw my daily emails. Some people want to guest post, som Read More
Story Structure: A Lost Art?
Posted by Copysugar under Online MarketingFrom http://www.livehacked.com 4067 days ago
Made Hot by: DigiTechBlog on August 26, 2013 7:59 pm
If you’ve written anything of length, you no doubt understand the debate between “planners” and “pantsers.” On one hand, who wants their outline to dictate every beat, sentence, paragraph, and more?
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How to blog in a profitable way
Posted by AmyJordan under Online MarketingFrom http://www.adlav.co.uk 4067 days ago
Made Hot by: MarketWiz on August 23, 2013 8:30 pm
You know 10 years back blogging was mostly a hobby. You have some knowledge and you decide to share it with people. If you don't have knowledge, at least you
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Employee Incentive Programs to Boost Morale on a Budget
Posted by Rieva Lesonsky under StrategyFrom http://www.openforum.com 4067 days ago
Made Hot by: robinandy58 on August 25, 2013 5:29 pm
Employee incentive programs don't need to be grand gestures. From M&Ms to work-at-home days, here are some simple and innovative ways to give your employees the incentives they truly want.
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What Boomer Business Owners Can Teach Millennial Startups
Posted by Rieva Lesonsky under MarketingFrom http://www.openforum.com 4067 days ago
Made Hot by: deanuk on August 25, 2013 5:29 pm
The best-kept secret in business is out: Those 45 and up are the strongest entrepreneurs. Here's what we all can learn from older business owners.
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Be A Better Networker By Playing Networking Solitaire
Posted by Webdev1 under ManagementFrom http://www.mikemichalowicz.com 4067 days ago
Made Hot by: advertglobal on August 20, 2013 12:03 pm
The key to networking is not in the talking, it is in the listening and asking questions. This is true for a few reasons:
1. People like people who are interested in them. The more you ask questions about them, and simply listen, the more they will automatically like you. Read More
1. People like people who are interested in them. The more you ask questions about them, and simply listen, the more they will automatically like you. Read More
7 Lessons That Solopreneurs Can Learn From Comedians
Posted by Larry J Keltto under StartupsFrom http://www.thesolopreneurlife.com 4067 days ago
Made Hot by: businessluv on August 22, 2013 11:40 am
Most stand-up comics are solopreneurs, at least in their careers' formative years. Gil Greengross, Ph.D, writes in Psychology Today: "No other art, besides stand-up comedy, requires that the artist will both create and perform his own act." Sound familiar?
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Can Cloud Services Improve Small Business Profits?
Posted by OpenSourceMedia under ManagementFrom http://www.smallbusinesscomputing.com 4067 days ago
There has been a lot of buzz about "the cloud" and what it can do for small business. The idea of being able to pluck the small business software and services you need -- when you need them -- out of cyberspace sounds appealing, but is there more to it than simple convenience?
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