Are you being commoditized? In his book The Lexus and the Olive Tree, Thomas Friedman writes, “a commodity is any good, service or process that can be produced by any number of firms, and the only distinguishing feature between these firms is who can do it the cheapest
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Differentiate Or Die: How To Survive The Competition
Posted by ryanhanley under MarketingFrom http://www.ryanhanley.com 5108 days ago
Made Hot by: jamesanderso4 on May 18, 2010 4:06 am
The Pied Piper: Creating Compelling Facebook Content for your Followers
Posted by bloggertone under Social MediaFrom http://bloggertone.com 5108 days ago
Made Hot by: mssux on May 17, 2010 5:55 pm
You’ve set up your Facebook page, uploaded your pictures and gathered a few followers. Well done. Now comes the hard part. What are you going to say to those followers? How will you keep them coming back for more
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Diary of a Startup: A Few Lessons Learned For Entrepreneurs
Posted by kikscore under MarketingFrom http://blog.kikscore.com 5112 days ago
This is post on lessons learned for entrepreneurs based on our experience with a startup and small business
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Follow Iron Man to Get Small Business Success – The 5 Steps
Posted by kikscore under ManagementFrom http://blog.kikscore.com 5118 days ago
5 Steps to be Like Iron Man & Create Small Business Success - Here are a few learnings small businesses and startups can all learn from Iron Man to create more successful businesses.
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10 LeaderShip Traits and Skills Needed At A Startup or Small Business Part 2
Posted by kikscore under ManagementFrom http://blog.kikscore.com 5145 days ago
This is the second post in a two part series on leadership traits needed for startups and small business. The more traits that an owner or team member has then the higher the chance of success in the company.
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10 Leadership Traits and Skills Needed at a Startup & Small Business: Part 1
Posted by kikscore under ManagementFrom http://blog.kikscore.com 5160 days ago
This is the first part in a two part series on leadership and the skills needed to increase your chances of small business and startup success.
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How to Use LinkedIn Effectively for Your Business
Posted by laura_wimble under Online MarketingFrom http://syscomminternational.com 5160 days ago
The number of social networking sites a business can use to promote itself and interact with existing and potential clients is very high at the moment. Just to mention few of the most popular at the moment: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, FriendFeed, Bebo etc.
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Social Commerce Camp DC Wrap-Up, Summary and Presentation Slides
Posted by kikscore under Social MediaFrom http://blog.kikscore.com 5186 days ago
We summarize and provide great presentation slides of an event that discussed social commerce and social media for small business with some real experts in social media. An excellent case study is presented and also PR tips for small business are highlighted too.
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The Legal Steps to Buying a Business
Posted by businessdotgov under LegalFrom http://community2.business.gov 5187 days ago
Made Hot by: Stela on February 28, 2010 9:39 am
There are important legal considerations to keep in mind when buying a business. Read this guide to understand what you can expect, and what to look out for when you're in the market to purchase an existing business.
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Has the Bad Economy Driven Social Media Growth By Small Businesses?
Posted by kikscore under MarketingFrom http://blog.kikscore.com 5187 days ago
Article covers the findings of a new study on small business that reports social media growth over the last year. We examine whether it may be due to the bad economy.
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