How are small businesses using cloud computing, and how are they benefiting from it? A study by CDW reported on CIO.com found that more than half of businesses surveyed are moving at least some of their functions to the cloud. What they’re using the cloud for, however, varies by business size. For
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How Are Small Businesses Benefiting From Cloud Computing?
Posted by NetworkSolutions under TechnologyFrom http://www.networksolutions.com 4204 days ago
Don't Ignore Your Customers' Complaints on Social Media
Posted by Maria Haubrich under Social MediaFrom http://www.smallbizdaily.com 4204 days ago
Are you ignoring customers’ cries for help? A study says customers expect businesses to be just as responsive to complaints on social media as anywhere else.
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Tumblr for Business - Writing Content about your Company - The Wishpond Blog
Posted by Wishpond under Social MediaFrom http://blog.wishpond.com 4204 days ago
Tumblr for Business - Writing Content about your Company Is there room on Tumblr for my business? Tumblr is a powerful tool for many businesses to showcase their products and gain traction with their...
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Adsense Ad Placement Strategy For Maximum CTR
Posted by smash008 under StrategyFrom http://www.favouritehobbies.com 4204 days ago
Proper Ad placement is one of the key factors that decide how much you earn from your website or blog. With the best strategy on Adsense Ad placement, you can increase your ad’s CTR and set a stage for some good income.
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9 Landscaping Business Ideas and How to Get Started
Posted by HBCinc under StartupsFrom http://thenewbusinessidea.com 4204 days ago
The opportunities in the landscaping industry go far beyond designing landscapes.
Today, there are lots of niche markets where you can make money, like vertical gardening or backyard putting areas for golf enthusiasts. You also have the option to start a service-based business, sell retail prod Read More
Today, there are lots of niche markets where you can make money, like vertical gardening or backyard putting areas for golf enthusiasts. You also have the option to start a service-based business, sell retail prod Read More
I'm a Copywriter, Now What? - exploreB2B
Posted by catherineoliver under AdvertisingFrom https://exploreb2b.com 4204 days ago
Define success. Go back, read the definition again. Now ask yourself what that means to your clients. Here are some compelling tips to help you on your copywriting/content creation journey.
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How Holistic Is Your Content Marketing Strategy?
Posted by CIKMarketing under Online MarketingFrom http://www.inklyo.com 4204 days ago
Made Hot by: mikehartman1 on April 4, 2013 8:11 pm
Our content crazed society requires more than just trendy humor and fleeting connections – it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to jump on the Harlem Shake bandwagon. Content marketing that resonates requires a renewed focus and a commitment to strategic marketing approaches that scale and optimize t
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Remove the Red Tape on Your SEO Campaign
Posted by nickstamoulis under GlobalFrom http://www.brickmarketing.com 4204 days ago
Made Hot by: FutureVision on April 3, 2013 5:41 pm
An SEO campaign is an ongoing process. It’s not like a one off promotion or advertising campaign that runs for a limited amount of time. Therefore, it’s true that there really are no “hard, fast” deadlines but at the same time, the longer that you put things off the longer it will take to see ...
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YouTube Annotations Update 2013 - YouTube
Posted by MissKrizia under Social MediaFrom http://youtu.be 4204 days ago
In February 2013, YouTube changed a feature that few entrepreneurs were using up to now. That said, this recent change will surely create a bit of a commotion, as entrepreneurs madly start adding annotations because now you can link those annotations to our blog (YUP! We’re talking about External A
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10 Entrepreneur Comments That Kill Investor Deals
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 4204 days ago
Made Hot by: thecorneroffice on April 4, 2013 7:56 pm
Lack of confidence in your self, your product, and your startup is a surefire recipe for disaster. At the other extreme, too much confidence or arrogance can kill you just as fast. It’s always painful when a startup fails, but as a mentor to founders, I would hope that you can learn from these fail
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