The PR Verdict: “F” for Vladimir Putin and his PR confession. His reason doesn’t sound credible, nor do any of the other unmentioned PR shots of Russia’s President.
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Putin Admits He's a PR Poser
Posted by denissemarie under Public RelationsFrom http://prverdict.com 4244 days ago
7 Blogs That Are Trying to Change Your Life (And The World) – One Post at a Time
Posted by Robert M Gouge under Success StoriesFrom http://prosperityclicks.com 4244 days ago
With the vast amount of information and blogs that are online today, it truly warms my heart to know that their are people out there whose main focus is trying to improve the lives of others. By providing information that inspires us, motivates us, relaxes us, and makes us look at the world a littl
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Think and Grow Rich – Free eBook Download For Wealth & Prosperity
Posted by andreabolder under MarketingFrom http://andreabolder.com 4244 days ago
If you have never read Napoleon Hill’s Think and Grow Rich grab your free copy here...This was the very first book I read about the money-making secrets of the wealthy when I decided I would “become rich” online. The book and it’s deep seeded principles are something that I use everyday to build my
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Why Marketing is for Muppets; Interview with Lawyer, Flor McCarthy
Posted by xcelbusiness under Success StoriesFrom http://tweakyourbiz.com 4247 days ago
Made Hot by: dEvangelize on September 15, 2012 4:59 am
This interview with lawyer, Flor McCarty, managing partner of McCarty and Co, looks at some of the marketing strategies employed by their legal firm.
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4 Social Monitoring Tools For The Busy Business
Posted by graemebengeseo under Social MediaFrom http://www.koozai.com 4247 days ago
Made Hot by: Sun Tzu Business Guide on September 15, 2012 4:21 am
Here we look at 4 tools that help the busy business keep up to date with industry news, customer interaction as well as finding the next golden keyword .
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Is Your Web Content Worth Less Than Horse Poop?
Posted by nicolebeckett under Online MarketingFrom http://www.sitepronews.com 4247 days ago
Made Hot by: Hesperasnet on September 15, 2012 4:52 am
If you’re one of those business owners who thinks he can get quality web content for $5 or $10, you’ve set the value for your content at a lower value than the value the Magic Kingdom has set for its horse poop.
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Leveraging Corporate Social Responsibility to Save the World, That's All
Posted by causecast under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.causecast.com 4248 days ago
Made Hot by: larrywatson25 on September 21, 2012 9:55 am
Employee volunteer programs make employees feel good and, as such, evidence suggests that such programs lead to greater employee engagement. But what good does a corporate social responsibility program do for the rest of us? Isn’t all this corporate philanthropy just an attempt at getting publicity
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7 Ways To Alienate Your Employees
Posted by nialldevitt under ManagementFrom http://tweakyourbiz.com 4248 days ago
Made Hot by: stillwagon428 on September 19, 2012 4:16 pm
Managers and business owners have it tough – they’re actually expected to take time off delegating responsibilities and watching expenses in order to…well…manage people! The nerve some employees have – suggesting that any of your decisions can be less than perfect! After all, you made them, didn’t
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When Corporate Philanthropy & Community Service Mean Life or Death
Posted by causecast under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.causecast.com 4249 days ago
If you need a little convincing on the importance of corporate philanthropy, Xerox provides a case study on how much you get back when you give back.
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Corporate Philanthropy & Employee Engagement: Avoiding CAVE Dwellers
Posted by causecast under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.causecast.com 4249 days ago
Made Hot by: judymcspadden on September 19, 2012 1:03 pm
Are your employees CAVE dwellers (Consistently Against Virtually Everything?) Here's how to make engaged employees from cavemen.
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