It's time to celebrate. You, your team and your web design partners have put in a massive effort to get your new website ready for launch. It's a job well done. You're really proud of the way it presents your business online, your peers and colleagues have given you lots of positive feedback and yo
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Just Launched Your New Website? Here's What You Need To Do Now
Posted by joannw2016 under StrategyFrom http://www.arttia.co.uk 2967 days ago
Top 16 Outlook Extensions to Boost Your Productivity
Posted by andriawhack under ResourcesFrom https://www.process.st 2967 days ago
Love or hate Microsoft, if your company uses Outlook, you need it to check in with your team, communicate with customers, and coordinate events.
While it’s great to have your email and calendar automatically synced, you can’t rely on Outlook to automatically solve all your productivity woes. Ins Read More
While it’s great to have your email and calendar automatically synced, you can’t rely on Outlook to automatically solve all your productivity woes. Ins Read More
Why Every SaaS Employee Is A Part of Customer Success
Posted by ferdiepre13 under Customer ServiceFrom http://ebookhub.info 2968 days ago
Customer success is a necessity.
For your SaaS business to survive, your team must focus on solving the consumer’s problem.
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For your SaaS business to survive, your team must focus on solving the consumer’s problem.
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5 Ways to Integrate WordPress With Instagram (Tutorial)
Posted by Ihya1324 under Social MediaFrom http://themeisle.com 2968 days ago
WordPress is a robust platform – its vast array of plugins and themes enable users to build beautiful and functional websites. However, WordPress’ best feature is arguably its potential for integration with virtually any other online service available. To underscore this point, in this article we’l
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How to Create Systems & A Solid Foundation for Your Business
Posted by shatekpatrick under StrategyFrom http://www.crowdfundinguncut.com 2969 days ago
Made Hot by: adamhh on October 11, 2016 6:14 pm
Your systems and procedures are the operations manual for your entire business. Anything that is a repetitive task, needs a step-by-step guide, so that someone (besides you), can use it for reference and do the job without you having to constantly manage them.
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How to Write a Proposal and Get Your Own Way
Posted by kimonos under StrategyFrom http://www.business2community.com 2969 days ago
This article isn’t about a business proposal — also known as a quote — but instead about the document required when formally pitching an idea for action and execution by managers or department heads.
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17 Unique Daily Rituals from the World’s Best Creatives & CEOs
Posted by Liz_062 under Self-DevelopmentFrom https://www.process.st 2969 days ago
You might think I’m about to tell you to get up as the sun rises, sit down at your desk and work until you can’t work any more. That’s probably because you’ve heard advice like this pretty often…
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How Foundr Pulled Off Our Successful Product Launch - the Complete Step-By-Step Guide
Posted by kimonos under StartupsFrom https://foundrmag.com 2970 days ago
Before their launch of Instagram Domination 2.0, Foundr had done a couple of smaller scale launches, but nothing as ambitious as this.
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Using Norman doors to inform your next design
Posted by StellaShveyqgd under TechnologyFrom http://blog.invisionapp.com 2970 days ago
The only thing we can hope to do is to live up to the expectations of our users. Now, that might not sound particularly creative, but it’s sometimes necessary in the era where even doors—an object that’s existed since the dawn of architecture—can be a source of confusion.
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Cold Emailing Sales Tips from the Founder of PersistIQ
Posted by joannw2016 under SalesFrom https://www.process.st 2970 days ago
Made Hot by: zolachupik on October 10, 2016 3:12 pm
Cold emailing isn’t just blasting huge lists of random leads. That’s the kind of thinking that ruins your brand and throws your list of prospects out the window. In fact, it’s possible with a small list and just one salesperson, especially if you have the right tools and attitude.
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