My business partner Bronwen and Nick had their second child a few months ago. Talking to her about the activities of her baby and four year old I realised we can increase our marketing skills learning from children.
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Act Like a Child and Increase Your Small Business Marketing Skills
Posted by m4bmarketing under MarketingFrom http://www.m4bmarketing.com 5370 days ago
Made Hot by: CindyKing on August 18, 2009 4:27 pm
The 7 Ages Of Your Business - From Enthusiasm To Exhaustion
Posted by edragonu under StrategyFrom http://www.dragosroua.com 5370 days ago
Made Hot by: JanetG on August 18, 2009 4:43 pm
Each business has 7 ages: enthusiasm, naivety, attention, maturity, expansion, leadership and exhaustion.
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Ideas for a New Marketing World: Day 29
Posted by 33interactions under MarketingFrom http://33interactions.com.au 5370 days ago
'We don't have a good language to talk about this kind of thing. In most people's vocabularies, design means veneer — But to me, nothing could be further from the meaning of good design. Design is the fundamental soul of a man-made creation.'
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The Five Biggest Mistakes in Measuring Social Media
Posted by andynew under Social MediaFrom http://www.clickz.com 5370 days ago
Made Hot by: biancaaquino on August 19, 2009 3:37 pm
I know: You feel like you're already taking social media seriously. You're Tweeting and posting, blogging and following. You've got accounts on every site that allows you to share and you've got them all linked together. You're out there and you're social.
Big deal.
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Working With A Virtual Assistant For Small Business
Posted by jsternal under ManagementFrom http://www.understandingmarketing.com 5370 days ago
Following is the recap from the #smbiz Twitter chat on Virtual Assistants for small business. Special guests were @mmangen @virtualraven @dawntrenee @tara_nelson.
@smbiz Q1 Explain what a virtual assistant is and why they can benefit a small business? #smbiz
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Small business finance: Understanding the numbers
Posted by ShawnHessinger under FinanceFrom http://www.5min.com 5371 days ago
The key to small business finance is understanding the numbers. What are your profit margins? What are your labor costs compared to the money you're bringing in? Does your business continue to have enough money to pay its debts? From an international wine appraiser to a fast food restaurant to a theatrical lighting company, effective small, or la
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Ebook Internet marketing for small business
Posted by ShawnHessinger under Online MarketingFrom http://www.5min.com 5371 days ago
Ebook Internet marketing for small business, whether the ebook you create will be sold as a product or used for marketing purposes, begins with locating search engine keywords appropriate to the topic in which you are interested. To get started, Scott Brooks of HowToWriteEbooks.net has created this video showing how to use the "Ask" search engin
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Structured to go Broke
Posted by RJohnson4444 under ManagementFrom http://www.withoutwarningcoach.com 5371 days ago
On the surface the "structured to go broke" is an absurd concept, since all industries and companies are structured and designed for success. Right? If they weren't structured for success, from a Darwinian perspective they shouldn't exist. However, I'm pondering whether the very nature of some industries/companies, predispose them to be structur
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Handling Financial Pressure
Posted by edragonu under FinanceFrom http://www.dragosroua.com 5371 days ago
How to avoid financial pressure if you're running your own business.
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Warren Buffett and his Effect on the Stock Market! Part 2 | My Wealth Blog
Posted by mywealth under FinanceFrom http://www.mywealth.com 5371 days ago
Buffet is indeed one of the greatest investors to ever walk the face of the earth, and his strategies and ideas carry tremendous weight.   He influences the influencers and very often his beliefs are taken out of context and therefore misunderstood and lead to stock bubbles.Â
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