A former Oracle executive, Phil Murphy, 32 , who opened 11 public storage facilities, came up with an idea for Gen Y and urban dwellers -- StorageByTheBox.com.
His company works with Federal Express, which will drop off boxes for people to store things they normally would put in public stor
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Interview with Phil Murphy, CEO of Storage by the Box
Posted by cdorob under StartupsFrom http://www.entrepreneurship-interviews.com 5149 days ago
A Lesson in Productivity: Eliminate Distractions
Posted by ruth under ManagementFrom http://smallbizlessons.wordpress.com 5149 days ago
Have you read how office managers rejoiced because of Facebook outage last September? Now, I don’t blame you if you think this is exaggerating it a bit. It sounds too crazy to be true but then I won’t be surprised if it is.
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The Best Things In Life Are Free
Posted by bloggertone under MarketingFrom http://bloggertone.com 5149 days ago
Made Hot by: jnelson on October 20, 2010 7:00 pm
What can people use and get value from? What makes people happy? The answer: saving dosh! This blog post therefore is an overview of some low cost marketing tips that get results adapted from our Tiny Pocket Marketing workshop...
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The Business of Sales is About People
Posted by iannarino under SalesFrom http://thesalesblog.com 5149 days ago
Made Hot by: yoni67 on October 20, 2010 3:12 pm
Winning deals is about the relationships you have developed, not your solutions. Your success in sales is measured by how well you help others.
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Marketing Lessons I Learned From My Dad, the Pastor
Posted by Larry J Keltto under MarketingFrom http://www.thesolopreneurlife.com 5149 days ago
My Dad was a Lutheran pastor. He never used the word “marketing,” and he had no business training whatsoever. He never read the “business” section of the newspaper, and I doubt he ever saw a copy of the Wall Street Journal. Yet he unknowingly used sound marketing principles. Here are nine of them.
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7 Qualities of Highly Desirable Clients
Posted by ronika under MarketingFrom http://www.montrealfinancial.ca 5149 days ago
“I want to create a rival to Twitter. So I want it exactly the same except where it says What’s Happening? I want it to say How are you feeling?”
This pretty much sums up the type of client we don't want - unrealistic expectations, unimaginative and just plain clueless. Conversely, there are some Read More
This pretty much sums up the type of client we don't want - unrealistic expectations, unimaginative and just plain clueless. Conversely, there are some Read More
Where Has Integrity Gone?
Posted by hishaman under Online MarketingFrom http://www.famousbloggers.net 5149 days ago
This is your way to find out how to maintain integrity while blogging, apply these three fundamental tips when you are blogging for money
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The Name Game Works Wonders
Posted by ruth under MarketingFrom http://www.inc.com 5149 days ago
Made Hot by: Small Business News on October 20, 2010 9:16 am
Kit Kat, Coca-Cola, Jelly Belly. Sure, they all taste great. But there's something else at play that makes these brands so attractive: repetition.
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Does your website support your sales efforts or cater to your ego?
Posted by craigsutton under Online MarketingFrom http://thisismarketing.info 5150 days ago
A websites most important task is to serve your potential customers. What often happens, however, is the development of a site that feeds the owner or decision makers ego.
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90% of my Traffic is Lightspeed fast, but I need more!
Posted by jjimen12789 under Social MediaFrom http://blog.delorumcommerce.com 5150 days ago
First, understand from a high-level that Lightspeed caches entire pages. It’s like taking a picture of a group at a family reunion.
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