Wall Street Journal reporters were given rules for how to conduct themselves on Twitter and Facebook, including:
* Don't disparage the work of colleagues or competitors or aggressively promote your coverage.
* Don't engage in any impolite dialogue with those who may challenge your work -- no matter how rude or provocative they may seem.
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Wall Street Journal Issues Journalist Rules for Twitter, Facebook
Posted by smallbiztrends under NewsFrom http://www.editorandpublisher.com 5677 days ago
Social Media ROI for Business
Posted by shanegibson under Online MarketingFrom http://www.closingbigger.net 5677 days ago
Made Hot by: roseanderson on May 14, 2009 3:32 pm
The most common question I hear as a consultant when working with clients to integrate their sales, marketing and social media strategies is “What is the ROI ( Return on Investment ) for Social Media and Social Networks.” Many business people and companies struggle with the ROI on tools like Twitter, Blogging, FaceBook, or Video online. Based upo
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Self-Education & Automobile University
Posted by bmtrnavsky under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://podcast.salesmanagement20.com 5677 days ago
Made Hot by: salesevangelist on May 14, 2009 7:19 pm
So, you're company doesn't provide enough training? They won't send you to seminars? Won't reimburse you for books and audio programs? Well, while that is unfortunate (sales managers, what are you thinking?!), we're not going to let you off the hook!
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Static: Roadblock to Business Success
Posted by SkipAnderson under SalesFrom http://blog.sellingtoconsumers.com 5677 days ago
Sales static; Business static; Marketing static; Personal static.
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The Lean Mean Sales And Marketing Machine - Page1 | ReadyContacts
Posted by himangim under MarketingFrom http://bit.ly 5677 days ago
Want to run company's sales and marketing machine efficiently? Have a look on these series of simple, small tips.
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Overcome Your Fear of Failure
Posted by luzspielberg under Success StoriesFrom http://www.allbusiness.com 5677 days ago
Failure in life or in business can be painful. But it can also be one of the best teachers we entrepreneurs have, challenging us to learn from our mistakes and take the steps necessary to achieve success in the end.
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Haven't We Learned Our Lessons from the Dotcom Bust?
Posted by luzspielberg under Success StoriesFrom http://www.allbusiness.com 5677 days ago
Made Hot by: on May 18, 2009 1:15 am
Lately, I've been seeing signs of the irrational exuberance of 1999. Internet pioneer and dotcom veteran Scott D. Sullivan Reinhart sat down with me recently to share his views of what went wrong back then and how entrepreneurs can do it better today.
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Is Your Computer Killing You Softly?
Posted by luzspielberg under TechnologyFrom http://www.allbusiness.com 5677 days ago
Made Hot by: on May 15, 2009 3:49 pm
It is estimated that workers suffering from repetitive strain injuries cost U.S. companies between $15 and $20 billion annually. I recently sat down with ergonomics expert Brian Bentow to discuss how we constant computer users can protect ourselves.
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Recession Can Also Be Good—
Posted by biancaaquino under Success StoriesFrom http://startupbiz.wordpress.com 5677 days ago
Well guys, recession can also be good to us if we see things in a positive perspective. Here are four reasons why:
1. Expenses Fall
2. Angel funds haven't shut down
3. Tough times weed out weak competition
4. Certain markets can be recession proof
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Succeeding Even If You're Not a 'Born Entrepreneur'
Posted by robertrobillo under Success StoriesFrom http://www.allbusiness.com 5677 days ago
Made Hot by: on May 14, 2009 10:54 pm
Sometimes, for a little shock value, I like to tell people I grew up in the back of a liquor store. And I did -- sort of. When I was born we lived down the block from the liquor store my grandfather and uncle owned in Brooklyn, and I spent a lot of time in the stock room building castles out of liquor boxes and packing materials. We moved from Broo
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