Twitter is now a publicly traded company (as of earlier today), but many small business owners and entrepreneurs still use it for marketing and networking. Will the interest from Wall Street have an impact on how they use it? Certainly, investors will demand profitability. That will require more ad
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Twitter IPO: How Will It Affect Small Business?
Posted by BusinessBloggerPro under Raising CapitalFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 4027 days ago
Made Hot by: Small Business Bluesman on November 8, 2013 4:50 am
13 Often Overlooked Places Online to Build Your Professional Brand
Posted by tuckerleroy under Online MarketingFrom http://www.smallbusinesspr.com 4027 days ago
Made Hot by: justretweet on November 8, 2013 1:18 pm
It seems like every article you read about professional branding features the same big players: LinkedIn, Google+, Twitter, Facebook and your own blog. Those are valuable for personal branding, true. But a multitude of social networks and tools exist.
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7 Productivity Tips and Tools for Social Media Users
Posted by mmangen under Social MediaFrom http://www.v3im.com 4027 days ago
Made Hot by: bizyolk on November 8, 2013 1:20 pm
These 7 productivity tips for social media users can help make your job easier -- every single day. What's your favorite?
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Risky Content: The Thin Line Between Inspiration And Plagiarism
Posted by sannwood under Online MarketingFrom https://www.openforum.com 4027 days ago
Made Hot by: advertglobal on November 8, 2013 1:19 pm
With the growth in content marketing comes a growth in the number of people stealing content to use online. Keep your business out of hot water with these 6 guidelines.
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Good Writing, Bad Blogging: 5 Blogging Mistakes Writers Make - WebMaster-Success.com
Posted by kharim under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.webmaster-success.com 4028 days ago
Made Hot by: fundpr on November 8, 2013 1:32 pm
Blogging started out as a hobby for many writers. In fact, the word “blog” comes from “weblog,” a sort of e-version of a Captain’s Log minus threats from alien critters. It wasn’t until businesses realized the value of professional blogging
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Write Killer Titles That Can Sell a Fur Coat to a Wookie
Posted by clickfire under SalesFrom http://www.clickfire.com 4028 days ago
Made Hot by: techmedia on November 7, 2013 10:28 pm
Laurel says boring titles don’t sell anything. She shows us a few tricks to get some sizzle into those words. Rule #1: Your title should state the outcome or the benefit that customers will receive.
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Get out of your head and sell! - Malla Haridat
Posted by mallaharidat under SalesFrom http://mallaharidat.com 4028 days ago
Made Hot by: maestro68 on November 8, 2013 4:31 pm
The big difference for those that have successful businesses is their EXECUTION of the good ideas.
And how do you do that?
You start selling your ideas and see if they have value. Read More
And how do you do that?
You start selling your ideas and see if they have value. Read More
Quality Content: The Mark Of Influence
Posted by tomshark under Products and ServicesFrom http://www.capturecommerce.com 4028 days ago
Made Hot by: sophia2 on November 8, 2013 4:54 pm
If you become tagged as a “politicized” member of a community (because you don’t take time to listen), it can hurt your influence and be a road block to win the trust and confidence of the very people you are trying to reach.
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How To Create a Successful Niche Business
Posted by Larry J Keltto under StartupsFrom http://www.thesolopreneurlife.com 4028 days ago
Made Hot by: BizWise on November 8, 2013 10:04 am
A well-defined niche is a must for solopreneurs. When you have a niche you know who your ideal customer is. You understand their wants, needs. You are able to develop products and services that meet their needs.
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5 Reasons Introverts Make Better Leaders
Posted by bmartinuzzi under Human ResourcesFrom https://www.openforum.com 4028 days ago
Made Hot by: thelastword on November 10, 2013 11:39 pm
It's no coincidence that some of our greatest leaders have been introverts, from Bill Gates to Abraham Lincoln and Albert Einstein. Here's a peek at the introvert's guide to success.
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