In order to stay fresh, relevant, and dominate their space, brands must constantly reinvent themselves. But does the traditional company structure itself suffocate a brand’s growth and evolution? Does the structure itself create its own roadblocks, choke communication, and suppress innovation?
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Traditional Corporate Structure Can Hurt Brand Health
Posted by socialmediamomma under MarketingFrom http://www.thebrandauthority.net 3756 days ago
Media Lingo Cheat Sheet – Magazine Edition
Posted by lorinashbyron under MarketingFrom http://famousinyourfield.com 3756 days ago
You want to be published in magazines, right? Having your wise words appear in a publication is a sure-fire way to boost your fame factor. But you feel a little intimidated. I’ve got you covered with a media lingo cheat sheet. This one’s specifically on magazines.
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Public speakers: the three-step formula to get booked solid
Posted by lorinashbyron under MarketingFrom http://famousinyourfield.com 3756 days ago
There are three ingredients to create a Magical Mudslide of Speaking Opportunities cocktail. The speakers who get booked the most use a system to market their services, week in, week out. Here's how to set up your system to book speaking opportunities.
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Social Design: Your Brand Presence On Social Media :: Go Creative Go
Posted by gocreativego under Social MediaFrom http://gocreativego.com 3756 days ago
Made Hot by: fundpr on August 12, 2014 6:36 pm
Social design is about much more than the graphics and images you share on social networks. It's part of the entire package that is your brand identity. Consistency is crucial and key.
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How to Tame the Email Beast Using Gmail
Posted by mallton under ResourcesFrom http://www.thesocialmediahat.com 3756 days ago
For many small businesses and entrepreneurs, email is at once a blessing and a curse. It's a great way to communicate with clients and keep a record of conversations, but there are challenges. Traditional email clients — the program you would use to check email — installed on your computer and made
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Want Success? Take Risks, and Enjoy the Ride
Posted by ivanpw under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 3756 days ago
Made Hot by: luvhealthcare on August 11, 2014 9:08 am
I take risks. I have failed numerous times, but they are all necessary in getting me closer to my goals. Without taking risks, I will not succeed.
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5 Ways to Fix Shopping Cart Abandonment
Posted by sudeep under Online MarketingFrom http://www.socialmediatoday.com 3756 days ago
Made Hot by: justretweet on August 11, 2014 9:19 am
Even a non-marketing mind won’t find it hard to understand that an e-commerce website can have two kinds of tragic existence. First is when the website is not getting enough traffic because of its inability to target the right audiences. Second is when there is enough traffic into the website but t
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How To Choose CRM Software -- A Buyer´s Guide For Small Business
Posted by GetApp under Customer ServiceFrom http://www.getapp.com 3756 days ago
Trying to pinpoint an online CRM application that best meets with the needs of your business can be a bit overwhelming. However understanding the needs of your business and defining your CRM goals will put you on the right path
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5 types of people you'll surely meet at a startup event
Posted by AlexandraNicola under StartupsFrom http://www.squirrly.co 3756 days ago
Attending a startup event is always a great experience. Why? I'm thinking of the great people you'll meet. Well, the great ones, the annoying ones, the strange ones. You know...I've written a top 5 of them, so go on and amuze yourself.
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Visualistan: A Primer on Startups #infographic
Posted by SaadAhmadkhan under StartupsFrom http://www.visualistan.com 3756 days ago
The stereotype of American entrepreneurial success has evolved beyond recognition. The 20th century image of a polished, suit-clad citizen making phone calls or knocking on doors has made way for the uniform of the 21st century: a hoodie, faded jeans, and a laptop computer. Welcome to the Age of St
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