The word competition conjures up an unforgiving testing concept where there can be only one winner and everyone else involved is a loser...
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Competition Versus Collaboration
Posted by bloggertone under StrategyFrom http://bloggertone.com 5002 days ago
Made Hot by: Small Business Manifesto on March 23, 2011 5:06 pm
I Unplugged From My Work - Was it a Wise Move to Take a Break?
Posted by mnong under Online MarketingFrom http://www.attractionmarketingonline.com 5002 days ago
Yesterday I was out of action - believe it or not. I so needed that little break, I felt really tired and my body told me it was time to unplug a bit and do other things that matter in life. Was it a wise move?
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Online & Offline Networking Etiquette
Posted by JulieWeishaar under Online MarketingFrom http://blog.newhorizons123.com 5002 days ago
There are certain agreed upon behaviors that are not considered acceptable when networking on and offline. Jumping right in with a sales pitch is frowned upon in both online and offline social networking. Would you go to a wedding or a Bar Mitzvah and try to sell the other guests your blue widgets?
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Social Media satire 2: The world needs a laugh!
Posted by marketingm8 under Social MediaFrom http://www.constructionmarketinguk.co.uk 5002 days ago
Made Hot by: Ruth Stone on March 22, 2011 2:38 pm
Due to the outstanding success of Social Media satire and bearing the world is a tough place to be right now, wherever you are, for a number of reasons, here's some reasons to be cheerful! If you laugh, pass it on!
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5 Ways You Can Use Facebook to Engage Customer Interest
Posted by marz25 under Social MediaFrom http://theoneofakindpreneur.com 5002 days ago
If you’re not on Facebook it’s like you don’t exist. That is how much a part of our lives Mark Zuckerberg’s social networking venture has become. Using Facebook to engage customer interest is quick, easy and it doesn’t have to cost you anything.
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Customer Perceptions, Love Them or Hate Them?
Posted by m4bmarketing under MarketingFrom http://www.m4bmarketing.com 5002 days ago
Made Hot by: tuckerleroy on March 22, 2011 6:40 pm
Have you ever tried to sway a customer to the facts of something and nothing you saw or do will get them to change their minds? The reason is they can stop listening is they have their own perceptions and will keep to them as they regard them as facts. These situations can actually be opportunities
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How Web Copywriting Can Increase Your Business
Posted by Webnauts under Online MarketingFrom http://www.flixya.com 5002 days ago
Web copywriting is a solid and proven way to drive traffic to sites. The traffic is then exposed to the content that is presented to them. For a business, this can help to increase their brand recognition.
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If From Time to Time Someone Isn’t a Little Mad at You . . .
Posted by iannarino under SalesFrom http://thesalesblog.com 5002 days ago
When we care deeply, when we are passionate, we can get a little worked up. If from time to time someone isn’t a little mad at you, you aren’t trying hard enough.
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How To Get Search Engine Traffic With Minimal Effort
Posted by hecman104 under Online MarketingFrom http://www.hectorjcuevas.com 5002 days ago
In this episode of the Business Blogging Podcast I share with you what I do to get search engine traffic from places like Google, Yahoo & Bing (mostly Google though).
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7 Branding and PR Experts to Follow on Twitter
Posted by prussakov under Public RelationsFrom http://www.amnavigator.com 5002 days ago
Management of your brand online (be it a personal, or a corporate brand) is arguably one of the most important things you should care about.
There are a number of experts that regularly blog and write articles on the subject and are also active on Twitter (sharing their own thoughts and tweeting Read More
There are a number of experts that regularly blog and write articles on the subject and are also active on Twitter (sharing their own thoughts and tweeting Read More
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