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The Productivity Trap - Do More Vs Do Better

The Productivity Trap - Do More Vs Do Better - http://www.dragosroua.com Avatar Posted by edragonu under Self-Development
From http://www.dragosroua.com 5362 days ago
Made Hot by: aliciatrinidad on August 20, 2009 4:57 pm
Not always productivity is the answer. Productivity might be the question. Doing better is the answer. Read More

Attract and Retain Customers with Partner Marketing

Attract and Retain Customers with Partner Marketing - http://www.m4bmarketing.com Avatar Posted by m4bmarketing under Marketing
From http://www.m4bmarketing.com 5362 days ago
Made Hot by: HeatherStone on August 20, 2009 4:04 pm
Partner marketing is really another way of saying, proactively teaming up or partnering with other small businesses to increase sales.Whilst it is not a new concept, it is generally conducted by many small businesses by accident. They use it as short term promotional offer versus it being proactively planned and implemented. Read More

From Zero To Hero: 10 Ways to Grow Your Email List

From Zero To Hero: 10 Ways to Grow Your Email List - http://smallbizbee.com Avatar Posted by tuckerleroy under Direct Marketing
From http://smallbizbee.com 5363 days ago
Made Hot by: edragonu on August 20, 2009 2:17 pm
Tips for growing your email marketing list online and offline for the best results. Read More
Are you a liberal Democrat? Perhaps you're a conservative Republican? Are you passionately committed to a political cause? Do you make no secret of what you believe? Maybe you're none of the above, but one or more of your employees are. If you nodded affirmatively to any of these questions, you could be putting your business in jeopardy. Read More

Review of Escape from Cubicle Nation

Review of Escape from Cubicle Nation - http://smallbiztrends.com Avatar Posted by ritchelalms under Strategy
From http://smallbiztrends.com 5420 days ago
Made Hot by: patrick on June 23, 2009 4:14 pm
A few years ago I stumbled onto a website called “Escape from Cubicle Nation.” At the time I remember thinking, 'this is the BEST name' for a target audience of corporate employees longing to start (or who had recently started) businesses of their own. I could identify with it. After all, I once had been in cubicle nation and left to start my o Read More

Bilingual Social Networking: How to Interact in More than One Language

Bilingual Social Networking: How to Interact in More than One Language - http://webworkerdaily.com Avatar Posted by ritchelalms under Marketing
From http://webworkerdaily.com 5425 days ago
Made Hot by: on June 21, 2009 10:27 pm
Whenever I use social media tools, I find myself communicating in two languages: English and Tagalog. I use the former to talk to international contacts, and the latter for local contacts. It's not a strict rule, since I prefer to use English, but there are some cases where sending updates in Tagalog is preferable or unavoidable. For bilingual we Read More
Veterans, you can learn a lot about the world of franchise ownership, if you know where to look... Read More
Are you a visual person? Can you "see" things? Look at this! Read More

Small Business Tips : Keeping Small Business Employees

Avatar Posted by ritchelalms under Strategy
From http://www.youtube.com 5425 days ago
Made Hot by: on June 21, 2009 10:29 pm
Keeping great small business employees is as simple as defining a job description. Hold on to great employees with tips from a business consultant in this free small business video. Expert: Daniel Diener Read More
Jonathan Fields, the "Career Renegade", challenges entrepreneurs to avoid trying to duplicate past success. Duplicating past efforts may be a temptation but such attempts are often unsuccessful because in most cases circumstances in the market and in others have changed. Watch the video for Jonathan's inspiring message. Read More
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