There are many tools online that business and blog owners can benefit from using. However, I have decided to share at least 12 basic tools online that you should be aware of.
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12 Basic Tools Online Business Owners Should Know Of
Posted by blondishnet under ResourcesFrom http://blondish.net 4999 days ago
A Slap in the Face + A Hug = The Entrepreneur Equation
Posted by lkpetrolino under StartupsFrom http://www.365daysofstartups.com 4999 days ago
Last week I sat down with Carol Roth to talk about running a business, entrepreneurship and her brand new book, The Entrepreneur Equation.
We actually did a web video interview, but unfortunately, my technological expertise (do you hear the HUGE sarcasm here) failed, and so we had to turn it int Read More
We actually did a web video interview, but unfortunately, my technological expertise (do you hear the HUGE sarcasm here) failed, and so we had to turn it int Read More
Anatomy of an Effective Ad Guy – What Makes a Great Advertiser Part 1
Posted by smallbusinessadvertising under AdvertisingFrom http://smallbusinessadvertisingstrategies.com 4999 days ago
Looking through the anatomy of an effective advertiser is even harder than looking for Superman’s weakest body part for several reasons. One, we don’t call ourselves advertisers. That noun is so lame… advertiser. It sucks. We call ourselves by our names first and then by our job titles, Art Directo
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The Business Hall-of-Greed: What to Do with That Damn Billion Dollars in My Pocket?
Posted by yoni67 under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://jobshuk.com 4999 days ago
Made Hot by: Adam_Gottlieb on March 23, 2011 12:51 pm
Ahhh...Billions of dollars!
What to spend such profits on.
Meet my first inductee into the "Business Hall-of-Greed!" Read More
What to spend such profits on.
Meet my first inductee into the "Business Hall-of-Greed!" Read More
Website Monitoring, Site Speed and SEO
Posted by amabaie under Online MarketingFrom http://www.dotcom-monitor.com 4999 days ago
Made Hot by: sannwood on March 23, 2011 6:59 pm
The suspicion that site speed might be a ranking factor for Google was just a suspicion; that is, until April of last year. Google plainly stated site speed as a factor in SERP (Search Engine Results Page) ranking. What does this mean? Website performance monitoring needs to become part of your SEO
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Improving Sales: The Excuse Department is Closed
Posted by KellyatMCEblog under SalesFrom http://www.bothsidesofthetable.com 4999 days ago
Maybe "salespeople" aren't right for your smaller company, as Mark suggests, but improving your sales with a few key concepts is—and he starts right in with TEDIC—The Excuse Department Is Closed.
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Don't miss this piece! Read More
How Can a Marketer use the New iPad 2 Features to Their Advantage?
Posted by DanielSnyder1 under MarketingFrom http://www.infocarnivore.com 4999 days ago
Around this time last year, the entire world was waiting for the initial launch of the original iPad. Seems like deja vu as Apple has already rolled out part two if its popular tablet series. As expected, the iPad 2 is flying off the shelves and the praise is building fast. The new and improved ve
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Do You Run a 24 Hour Business? :: Small Business Marketing Blog from Duct Tape Marketing
Posted by SaraJantsch under MarketingFrom http://www.ducttapemarketing.com 4999 days ago
In today's post, John Jantsch interviews Adrian Ott on the importance of time and time slicing in order to break down projects and make them more realistic.
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Five Common Errors New Bloggers Make
Posted by gautamhans under TechnologyFrom http://www.bloggodown.com 4999 days ago
Even the best bloggers had to start somewhere, and many of them learned what works best for their blogs through the classical method of trial and error. Of course, many of us don't want to have to make big mistakes when we blog, as the risk is far too great now. A drastic mistake could ruin our blo
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Measuring Is Overrated Unless You Have Goals
Posted by JackieP under Online MarketingFrom http://jackiepurnell.com 4999 days ago
Measuring Results. Is it vital to the success of your business?
Measuring, is nothing more than feedback on your current actions.
A yardstick against the progression towards your goals. Measuring anything in itself does not predicate success. Read More
Measuring, is nothing more than feedback on your current actions.
A yardstick against the progression towards your goals. Measuring anything in itself does not predicate success. Read More
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