DKNY’s blog, Notes on a City, adds to the ever-consistent image of the brand as New York City (NYC) packaged into wearable iconography. It adds much intimacy to the image as the articles go into great detail about the NYC fashion scene and explain the meaning behind its intricacies.
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How DKNY’s Notes on a City adds to the Brand’s Image as NYC Packaged into Wearable Iconography
Posted by Wishpond under Social MediaFrom http://wishpond.tumblr.com 4976 days ago
Three Tips to Help You Nail Your Job Interview
Posted by MMarquit under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.bargaineering.com 4976 days ago
Made Hot by: steeldawn on April 15, 2011 4:30 pm
When you consider how many people might be competing for the same position, it becomes extra important to nail that interview. How you handle the interview can mean the difference between getting hired and looking for yet another interview.
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5 Ways To Be A Social Media Authority
Posted by bigmoneyweb under Social MediaFrom http://www.smbceo.com 4976 days ago
Made Hot by: Entrepreneurosaurus on April 14, 2011 3:46 am
Being an active member of a certain social networking site does not make you an expert or authority figure overnight. It takes time to build credibility.
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Lessons For Content Marketers From Tiger Woods Part 1
Posted by paul_wolfe under Online MarketingFrom http://www.onespoonatatime.com 4976 days ago
Made Hot by: Entrepreneurosaurus on April 18, 2011 4:44 pm
What can content marketers find out from observations of Tiger Woodss practicing golf to make their content better? And how can you implement the lessons that Tiger Woods has got to teach content marketers?
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Blogging: Why the ‘Auto – Approve Comments’ Feature Kills
Posted by sonasathish under Online MarketingFrom http://www.techiemania.com 4977 days ago
This is when bloggers opt to activate the ‘auto-approve comments’ feature on their blogs. They leave their blogs’ comments sections open for all readers; after all, their blogs have achieved popularity. However, leaving the comments section is similar to an act of apathy, a sign of waning interest
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London Book Fair Report: Day 1.
Posted by Authopublisher under GlobalFrom http://authopublisher.com 4977 days ago
Leila Dewji from AcornBooks is doing coverage on the ground of the London Book Fair that's running until 13 April 2011. Get inside information/news on the publishing industry and stories from the lounges.
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6 Tips To Become A Successful Blogger
Posted by sonasathish under Success StoriesFrom http://www.techiemania.com 4977 days ago
Every blogger wants to be successful, but just what exactly is a successful blogger? How is success measured in the world of blogging? Some may say that a successful blogger is one whose blog has many followers.
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Treat Your Blog Like a Newspaper
Posted by keepupweb under Online MarketingFrom http://keepupwiththeweb.com 4977 days ago
There are lots of similarities between publishing articles in print and online you may ask. The medium is different but the intent is the same.
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IRS Attacks Business Owners in 419, 412, Section 79 and Captive Insurance Plans Under Section 6707A
Posted by LanceWallach under TaxesFrom http://www.taxaudit419.com 4977 days ago
Taxpayers who previously adopted 419, 412i, captive
insurance or Section 79 plans are in big trouble.
In recent years, the IRS has identified many of these arrangements as abusive devices to funnel tax deductible dollars to shareholders and classified these arrangements as listed transactions." Read More
insurance or Section 79 plans are in big trouble.
In recent years, the IRS has identified many of these arrangements as abusive devices to funnel tax deductible dollars to shareholders and classified these arrangements as listed transactions." Read More
Aligning Your Team, Clarifying Roles And Responsibilities
Posted by dabrock under SalesFrom http://www.futuresellinginstitute.com 4977 days ago
We've all seen it, someone drops the ball, something critical isn't done, we get into panic mode to fix the problem and move forward. Afterwards, there's possibly some finger pointing as people try to shift or assign blame. Or, unknowingly, two people independently complete the same task, followi
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