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Moms Are Great Businesswomen

Avatar Posted by VictoriaJones under News
From http://www.entrepreneur.com 5387 days ago
Made Hot by: tiroberts on February 5, 2010 7:15 am
I think being a mompreneur is a pretty tough job. I struggle daily to find balance between work and motherhood. And yet, I wouldn't trade it for anything, and I believe that each somehow complements the other. Read More

What To Do If A Competing Business Undercuts You In Price

Avatar Posted by thursdayb under Products and Services
From http://mywifequitherjob.com 5387 days ago
Made Hot by: franpro on February 10, 2010 12:17 am
What do you do when a competitor cuts prices significantly? This post says that cutting your prices is rarely the best option and provides some solid alternatives. Read More

8 Simple Steps to Growing a Quality Twitter Following

Avatar Posted by CindyKing under Social Media
From http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com 5387 days ago
Made Hot by: alenmajer on February 4, 2010 6:52 am
Tweet plans help businesses to brand their Twitter presence with keywords for stronger social media marketing. Read More
How to increase the chances of your introduction or prospecting letter getting opened. Along with one other piece of information to further your chances of getting your introduction letter open. Read More

Seth Godin & Indispensable Edginess

Avatar Posted by daniel.waldschmidt under Sales
From http://danwaldschmidt.com 5388 days ago
Made Hot by: mike_kunkle on February 4, 2010 5:54 am
Is what you doing right now something the world can't live without?  Are you the difference between success and failure?  Are you indispensable? Read More
Oskar Schindler, businessman and human-being, rescued thousands from certain death. Bill Gates gives billions for third-world health, Oprah builds a school for disadvantaged students in South Africa and Brad Pitt helps rebuild hurricane-ravaged New Orleans. Yet when businesspeople stand up to make a difference, critics pundits and detractors always question their motives, reasons and agendas. In Read More

Why are the first 100 days so important? | Talking Leadership

Avatar Posted by bloggertone under Management
From http://bloggertone.com 5388 days ago
Made Hot by: tiroberts on February 3, 2010 7:59 pm
The first 100 days in a new role are important for many reasons, they are periods of great opportunity but also risk, actions or decisions taken in this period can have far reaching consequences, they establish a foundation or momentum for the new leader and lastly they are not once offs i.e. most of us will make multiple transitions in our careers. Read More
These days many people talk about the power of having free content to give away as part of your marketing tactics. These as well as bonus offers and samples have been used for decades by successful businesses. Before you decide to use these marketing tactics, consider these three questions to make sure the offers are beneficial for your business and your customers:

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What’s Your Plan? | Online Media Gazette

Avatar Posted by omgzam under Social Media
From http://omgzam.com 5388 days ago
Made Hot by: on February 3, 2010 8:02 pm
With any social media marketing effort the most crucial element is the planning stage. All too often, the failures of social media marketing are not so much failures of the medium or the efforts that go into execution, but rather, they generally consist of a lack of proper planning or a disconnection between your client’s true goals, the target audience and the plan that is acted upon. Read More
Most entrepreneurs do extensive planning and research before starting a business. But, after they get everything up and running, they tend to fall back into a natural bias for action mode. Once your business has been launched, it doesn’t mean your days as a strategist are finished. In fact, they are just beginning. Read More
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