The topic of today’s episode of the Computer Business Podcast is how you can use YouTube as a marketing tool for your computer business.
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Grow Your Computer Business with YouTube
Posted by mattr under Social MediaFrom http://www.yfncg.com 3975 days ago
Made Hot by: seobromino on June 19, 2013 9:25 pm
Hashtags on Facebook: How To For Business Brands
Posted by djthistle under Social MediaFrom http://www.steamfeed.com 3975 days ago
Made Hot by: bizyolk on June 22, 2013 8:11 am
There has indeed been a lot of banter on the subject. Some have been in favor of them for a long time. But it is true, to date, many have thought of hashtags on Facebook annoying. Some have been loud in expressing they feel that hashtags on Facebook are like high heels on basketball players – mi
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Google Hangouts Powering the Future of Conferences: #TFT13
Posted by mallton under TechnologyFrom http://www.thesocialmediahat.com 3975 days ago
Made Hot by: OzCorp77 on June 23, 2013 1:54 am
Imagine being able to attend a conference, from your home or office, where the speakers are from around the globe, with a new speaker and presentation every hour, all for free. The future is here.
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Marketing Tips for Penny Pinchers
Posted by CateCosta under MarketingFrom http://catecosta.sharedby.co 3975 days ago
Made Hot by: maestro68 on June 20, 2013 4:51 pm
Social media is an inexpensive marketing technique that requires more time than cash. But where do you go beyond social media to market your company on the cheap?
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Investors Seek Out Entrepreneurs With Resilience
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 3975 days ago
Made Hot by: PMVirtual on June 20, 2013 5:03 pm
If you haven’t had a failure, you aren’t pushing the limits. If you are really an entrepreneur, you are a risk taker and less cautious by nature, so failures should be expected. Wear you startup failure as a badge of courage. Don’t go after failure, but embrace it when it does happen and grow from
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Overcoming Paralysis by Analysis
Posted by AWAI under StartupsFrom http://www.awaionline.com 3975 days ago
Made Hot by: centrifugePR on June 22, 2013 5:41 pm
Carefree Entrepreneur Scot Bruesewitz is enthusiastic about determining his (and his family’s) financial destiny by starting his own business. His passions are literature, current events, and fly fishing.
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Marketing to Millennials: Welcome to The Participation Economy
Posted by mmangen under MarketingFrom http://www.v3im.com 3975 days ago
Made Hot by: SimplySmallBiz on June 20, 2013 4:02 pm
Having a hard time marketing to millennials? The key to reaching this sizable demographic is understanding the participation economy.
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The art of finish
Posted by tathan under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://takisathanassiou.com 3975 days ago
Made Hot by: NolanGreen on June 22, 2013 6:01 pm
There is a good and a bad way of finishing a procedure, or not? You can find some thoughts that would help you to draw a conclusion.
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How Crazy Business Ideas Can Actually Make You Money
Posted by ivanpw under StartupsFrom http://www.bizpenguin.com 3976 days ago
Made Hot by: SimplySmallBiz on June 22, 2013 7:24 pm
Ever had one of those ideas but it sounds too crazy to do? Get inspired by learning about other crazy ideas that have lead businesses to make good money.
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How To Drive Alignment Between Sales & Marketing
Posted by IanDSmith under MarketingFrom http://www.portfoliopartnership.com 3976 days ago
Made Hot by: thelastword on June 22, 2013 6:22 pm
One of the most difficult aspects of scaling a business is alignment. You could be the head of a $500m division or the leader of a 25 person manufacturer but you will struggle with alignment. Getting people pointing in the same direction is the essence of leadership.
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