The most successful social media tactic used by Inc. 500 companies are Message and Bulleting Boards followed closely by Facebook and Twitter.
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Social media use by Inc. 500 leads to positive results
Posted by jorgebarba under Social MediaFrom http://blumaya.net 5041 days ago
Empathy drives experience innovation
Posted by jorgebarba under Customer ServiceFrom http://www.game-changer.net 5041 days ago
Disney, Apple, Ritz Carlton, Starbucks all provide a distinct experience when compared with the ‘old way’ of doing things. If you sell commodities (like Starbucks) you can change how your customers purchase or use your products or services to create a distinct customer experience.
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10 Most common traits of bad leaders
Posted by jorgebarba under ManagementFrom http://game-changer.net 5641 days ago
Find out why leaders fail from the Harvard Business Review
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Report: Business model innovation will dominate 2009 innovation management agenda
Posted by jorgebarba under StrategyFrom http://stratige.net 5783 days ago
New report from Forrester highlights predictions of the innovation management landscape for 2009.
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Top Five Rules for Creating a Successful Video Blog for Business
Posted by mona19 under Online MarketingFrom http://www.marketingprofs.com 5783 days ago
What first started out as a consumer phenomenon has turned into a growing corporate trend: Blogs now provide opportunities for organizations to interact and share their stories and thoughts online. As of 2007, there were a reported 100 million blogs; and as of July 2008, some 15 percent of Fortune 500 companies maintained one.
Accordingly, many
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Burnout is in Your Head
Posted by timrohrer under SalesFrom http://www.salesbloggers.com 5784 days ago
Made Hot by: on January 28, 2009 8:36 am
The author describes ways burnout and what to do about it.
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5 Steps to Going Viral on Twitter
Posted by digitalsmash under MarketingFrom http://www.copyblogger.com 5784 days ago
Made Hot by: on January 28, 2009 8:02 am
Publishers can complain and wistfully wish for the good old days of blog links and Google juice, or they can adapt to the new reality Twitter represents. Getting your content “ReTweeted” on Twitter (i.e. getting people to repeat what you've said, usually along with a link) can drive significant quality traffic to your site, which in turn can boost
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