Brand identity is not something that you can create overnight. First you research and plan, and build the image you want over time. Managing brand identity isn't easy, but once your there, you definitely can say that your business is growing.
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Managing Brand Identity for Small Businesses
Posted by intotheblackbox under MarketingFrom http://blog.printrunner.com 4560 days ago
Made Hot by: cdevera on May 31, 2012 12:16 am
Valuable Tips to Consider When Hosting International Conferences
Posted by AmitShaw under GlobalFrom http://www.itechcode.com 4562 days ago
Made Hot by: FrankenBlogger on May 30, 2012 10:04 pm
With international calls, you must be prepared to take extra precautions and take into consideration the time, cultures, values, and personal lives of those involved.
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Maximizing Deductions for Your Small Business
Posted by Small Business Tribe under TaxesFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 4564 days ago
Made Hot by: HeatherStone on May 27, 2012 3:59 am
The kind of business structure you choose will impact how your company is taxed, whether as an LLC, S or C corporation. Here is an in-depth look at the kinds allowable deductions possible with each.
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Sorry, Gary Vaynerchuk. This Time You're Wrong.
Posted by steveamiller under Social MediaFrom http://www.twohatmarketing.com 4565 days ago
Made Hot by: Amazigamer on May 29, 2012 1:17 pm
Gary Vaynerchuk is a really smart dude. He calls himself a "self-trained wine and social media expert," and he might be. But speaking at America's Small Business Summit this week, he gave some bad and biased advice...
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PinAlerts: Discover When One of Your Images Gets Pinned on Pinterest
Posted by mssux under Social MediaFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 4565 days ago
PinAlerts sends you an email whenever someone pins something from your blog or website to Pinterest, the image-based social media site. It's a bit like Google alerts except for Pinterest. This article also includes 5 tips for using PinAlerts to bettter understand
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Hope Is Not A Strategy Neither A Metric.
Posted by TST1 under SalesFrom http://tweakyourbiz.com 4565 days ago
We live in an age of metric tracking in our personal lives, yet we seem to forget with business. It's simple, you track metrics and you can determine the overall progress of your sales, profits or losses.
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How to Take Charge of Your Blog Post Frequency
Posted by Ileane under Social MediaFrom http://basicblogtips.com 4565 days ago
To answer this question about blog post frequency most of us turn to more seasoned bloggers for the answer to the question and some of them will provide guidelines based on their own experience that you can use as a rule of thumb if you like. However, I prefer have a different approach that I’d lik
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Why Owning Your Own Business Shouldn’t Be The End Goal, and What Should Be
Posted by mywifequitherjob under StartupsFrom http://mywifequitherjob.com 4568 days ago
Made Hot by: smallbizsavvy on May 22, 2012 5:43 pm
For those of you who aren’t business owners, you may dream of one day being in charge. Being a full time entrepreneur is an ambition for many, but as with most things in life, the fantasy can actually be a terrible reality.
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What to Put in a Newsletter - The Anatomy of an E-Mail Newsletter [Infographic]
Posted by MattMansfield under Direct MarketingFrom http://www.mattaboutbusiness.com 4572 days ago
Made Hot by: FrankenBlogger on May 23, 2012 3:10 am
If you're wondering what to put in a newsletter to send to your e-mail marketing list, you're not alone. To help you figure it out, I created this handy infographic.
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Pinterest uses effective communication for reputation management
Posted by DragonSearch under Public RelationsFrom http://www.dragonsearchmarketing.com 4573 days ago
Made Hot by: LadySophy on May 21, 2012 10:56 pm
I received an email from Pinterest changing and clarifying their terms and privacy policies. The notice was clear, polite and acknowledged errors in their original terms, explaining how it had happened. This transparency and humility is a stark contrast to the defensive statements we’ve seen.
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