Starting a small business from the scrap may not be that easy. You must keep your head going and think for a brighter and better plan. As a bootstrapper, you know very well that you completely rely on your self. No external support, no strong foundation and no string connections. You will make your own decisions, plans and strategies. Oftentimes, o
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Partnership is essential for Bootstrappers
Posted by mariajoe under Raising CapitalFrom http://startupbiz.wordpress.com 5551 days ago
Big Value for your Small Business
Posted by mariajoe under ManagementFrom http://smallbiznezz.wordpress.com 5551 days ago
In these times wherein there is a dramatic downturn in the global economy, small business can hardly make it to stay up front in the arena.
It is still worth a try to grasp on the idea that people are still spending despite the worst condition and they'll continue to do so. No matter what, businesses will still continue to produce their goods and
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Small Business Lesson #1: Don't work too much!
Posted by mariajoe under StrategyFrom http://smallbizlessons.wordpress.com 5551 days ago
Yes, you read it right. You might think that overworking is good because it can increase production but you should not bite the bait that instant.
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Hone Your Social Media Strategy
Posted by mariajoe under Social MediaFrom http://nten.org 5552 days ago
Remember those "Choose Your Own Adventure" books, where you determined the plot arc by deciding which page to turn to? Well, our upcoming 3-hour online We Are Media event will debut our "Choose Your Own Expert" format. The best part: any path you choose will be a good one.
We've gathered some of the top nonprofit social media experts to help
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Smart Targeting: Influencers Or Fans?
Posted by mariajoe under Social MediaFrom http://www.socialmediaexplorer.com 5552 days ago
Conventional wisdom about how to “get the word out” about your products is focused on finding and relating to the “influencers.” If you do this, so we're told, you will get the “big hit” from a mention in a powerful blog or mainstream media publication and that will drive traffic to your website, generating leads that turn into closed business. No
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Jive Extends its Reach into Social Media
Posted by mariajoe under Social MediaFrom http://www.readwriteweb.com 5552 days ago
Jive, a leader in "social business software" for enterprise collaboration and community platforms, has added social media expertise to its repertoire. Through social media monitoring tools from Radian6, the new Jive Market Engagement lets companies track and respond to the social Web in real time.
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Twitter Link Roundup #10 - Design, Small Business, Social Media And More
Posted by mariajoe under Social MediaFrom http://blog.crowdspring.com 5566 days ago
Really excellent list of twitter updates worth noting for.
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How to Use Yahoo Ads Service To Increase Sales
Posted by mariajoe under AdvertisingFrom http://www.smallbusiness-websites.com 5566 days ago
Made Hot by: tiroberts on September 3, 2009 6:28 pm
Pay for Performance or P4P was invented originally by Overture. Nowadays Overture is called as Yahoo Overture because of takeover a couple of years ago. To get a visitor to visit to a site than others, it has to be really visible. With more people being aware of your web site, there would be extra hits and visitors to your site given the chance to
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Could Your Small Business Use a Kickstart?
Posted by mariajoe under FinanceFrom http://blogs.findlaw.com 5566 days ago
Made Hot by: on September 2, 2009 2:46 pm
Kickstarter.com is an innovative way to find funding for small business. The site, created to aid artists, has been pegged by emerging, expanding, and struggling small businesses as a creative way to communicate project ideas to potential investors.
The concept is easy. Small businesses create an online profile explaining their project and setti
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Is Social Media ruining the good old heated debate
Posted by mariajoe under Social MediaFrom http://www.inquisitr.com 5571 days ago
I was reading a post by Ryan Tate over at Valleywag this morning which lead in to posts by Edward Boches and Bob Knorpp where the common thread between them all being that we are all becoming a bunch of agreeable wishy washy Charlie Brown types.
Now to clarify the parameters here; we are not talking about the perpetual idiots who do nothing more t
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