The business blog is unlike other blogs. Business blogs are valued for different reasons. They’re like an SEO search result, geared to motivated readers who want information value and quality. ...
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The business blog- Do’s and Don’ts
Posted by kwameboame under Social MediaFrom http://sociatic.com 4736 days ago
Brand Marketing Ideas: Create a Mobile App
Posted by mirsbblogger under MarketingFrom http://smallbusiness.uprinting.com 4736 days ago
The mobile app market is a multi-billion dollar industry that is growing every day. According to date from an October 2010 Nielsen Company report, smartphones make up about 30% of the mobile phone market in the United States. Another Nielsen report expects smartphones to make up over 50% of the mob
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Streamline your small business with effective decision making
Posted by dodge28 under StrategyFrom http://www.siteprebuilder.com 4736 days ago
I get to speak to a lot of small business owners - often when something has gone wrong and they need it fixed. Therein lies the problem. As business owners, we have the tendency to choose a path and go with it until it becomes all to apparent that it was the wrong choice and we have to backtrack, o
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10 Tips for Protecting Your Privacy on Social Media
Posted by globalcopywrite under Social MediaFrom http://www.globalcopywriting.com 4736 days ago
Every week we're being treated to new stories about how our personal privacy is being eroded in social media channels. Understanding how this happens is key to ensuring your social networking experiences remain positive. Read this post to find out 10 tips to help protect your personal privacy while
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Are You Wasting Time Writing a Business Plan?
Posted by HBCinc under StartupsFrom http://www.thenewbusinessidea.com 4736 days ago
Made Hot by: Small Business Tribe on May 21, 2011 8:02 pm
Starting a business is all about figuring out how you're going to turn your idea into a reality - before you start. This generally includes laying out your concept, developing a well-thought-out plan and getting everything in order so that when you open your shop doors, you are ready for customers.
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17 Must-Have Mobile And Web Apps For Entrepreneurs : Technology :: American Express OPEN Forum
Posted by thursdayb under TechnologyFrom http://www.openforum.com 4736 days ago
What are the best mobile apps available that can increase my productivity, mobility, cloud usage and, in general, turn me into a complete mobile warrior?
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Bing adds more Facebook data to search results
Posted by epower under TechnologyFrom http://www.cnn.com 4736 days ago
Bing is weaving even more Facebook into its search results in a bid to create a search experience that is unmatchable by Google. Whether it's better is, ironically, a matter of opinion.
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If You’re a Blogger, You Need a Business Plan — BlogWorld & New Media Expo Blog
Posted by thursdayb under ManagementFrom http://www.blogworld.com 4736 days ago
Made Hot by: Cathode Ray Dude on May 21, 2011 1:19 am
A blogger’s business plan has to focus on what you need to put into your site to get out the sorts of returns you want.
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7 ideas to Grow your business
Posted by TheBetterLeader under StartupsFrom http://bigredtomatocompany.co.uk 4770 days ago
Business growth ideas from around the web. What have you found?
It’s been a couple of weeks since we’ve shared some Wisdom on a Wednesday, otherwise known as Wednesday Wisdom, but I’ve been trying to focus on a number of business projects and get those out of the way. So apologies if you’ve missed Read More
It’s been a couple of weeks since we’ve shared some Wisdom on a Wednesday, otherwise known as Wednesday Wisdom, but I’ve been trying to focus on a number of business projects and get those out of the way. So apologies if you’ve missed Read More
Prospecting and the “Last Inch” - The Pipeline
Posted by SellBetter under SalesFrom http://www.sellbetter.ca 4770 days ago
The internet has advanced prospecting, but there still remains the moment where you have to reach out and engage, “The Last Inch”. That moment still comes down to skill and direct interaction between buyer and seller.
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