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A Fight to the Finish: Black Eyes, Bloody Noses, Bruises, Bandages and a Great Business Lesson!
Posted by yoni67 under Success StoriesFrom http://halva67.wordpress.com 5179 days ago
Made Hot by: hamed1 on July 29, 2010 7:29 pm
1985...The fight was on! Fists and elbows were flying and blood was flowing from both of us.
Present day...I have learned many great business lessons from rivalries, fist-fighting and burying the hatchet Read More
Present day...I have learned many great business lessons from rivalries, fist-fighting and burying the hatchet Read More
Why A Blog Won’t Help Your Business
Posted by ajayjoya under Online MarketingFrom http://www.flyteblog.com 5179 days ago
Made Hot by: BusinessBloggerPro on August 1, 2010 2:04 pm
A blog won’t help your business. Just like that StairMaster gathering dust in your basement won’t make you thin. Or a hammer won’t help you build those shelves if you don’t pick it up
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Referrals are the future of Social Commerce, not conversations
Posted by coreykossack under Online MarketingFrom http://www.startupnation.com 5179 days ago
“Social Commerce” is a big buzz word these days. As many continue to talk about merging social media and e-commerce, there is no clear consensus as to what the main driver of social commerce will end up being. Many think its about finding ways to promote and sell products on Facebook, others think its about “group shopping”, and some think social commerce is primarily about igniting conversations.
While it has been and will continue to be quite effective, the popularity of group shopping has distracted us from what I believe is the bigger future of social commerce: the power of the personal referral Read More
While it has been and will continue to be quite effective, the popularity of group shopping has distracted us from what I believe is the bigger future of social commerce: the power of the personal referral Read More
Language Skills Lead to International Business Success
Posted by ajayjoya under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://patricerutledge.com 5179 days ago
Made Hot by: Cathode Ray Dude on July 30, 2010 11:46 am
English may be the international language of business, but the savvy global business traveler knows that even a basic knowledge of the local language can go a long way in ensuring business success overseas. Although some people who are learning a language for business reasons do opt for classroom training, many others find it difficult to go to regularly scheduled classes or discover that these programs are not targeted to the business person.
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THE MOST INCREDIBLE Motivational Business Speaker You Have Ever Seen and Heard! I Promise! (VIDEO)
Posted by yoni67 under Success StoriesFrom http://halva67.wordpress.com 5179 days ago
Made Hot by: tuckerleroy on July 29, 2010 8:04 pm
Forget Trump. Forget Branson. Forget any other motivational speaker you have ever seen or heard.
This guy is less than three feet tall. He's disabled. And he's changing attitudes one person at a time...
Once shunned by EVERY company he ever applied to, he now trains the CEOs and staff of Fortune 500 Companies Read More
This guy is less than three feet tall. He's disabled. And he's changing attitudes one person at a time...
Once shunned by EVERY company he ever applied to, he now trains the CEOs and staff of Fortune 500 Companies Read More
Learn to Survive Setbacks - Business Owner Mistakes
Posted by ruth under StartupsFrom http://www.entrepreneur.com 5179 days ago
Made Hot by: HomeBusinessMedia on August 2, 2010 6:34 pm
Not all start-up businesses can succeed without taking a fall at some point. The article points out which mistakes entrprenuers commonly commit and how to bounce back from those mistakes
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Let Your Customers Be Storytellers
Posted by JasonKienbaum under MarketingFrom http://businessdonenow.com 5179 days ago
One of the best ways to market our business is to tell a story about how our business got started, why we started it or how it has evolved into the business that it is today. However, as much as we love telling our own story the better thing to do is to let our loyal customers tell the story for us. Since the customer has more power now than they have ever had before, the best thing to do is to let them market our business
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Benefits of posting video content to your website
Posted by CIKMarketing under Online MarketingFrom http://www.cikmarketing.ca 5179 days ago
There are many reasons why people post video to their website. How to video's, viral campaigns, and pure comedy are a few. Learn the benefits of posting video to your website and how to properly optimize your videos using YouTube
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Small Business Community: Social Gaming is Big Business
Posted by pathenry123 under Social MediaFrom http://smallbusinesscommunity.blogspot.com 5179 days ago
On Tuesday afternoon two large companies threw their hats into the social gaming ring. Gamestop announced their plans to acquire Kongregate Inc., a social gaming forum for free-to-play gaming. Kongregate currently hosts 10 million monthly players. Just hours later Disney announced plans to purchase another social gaming platform, Playdom, for around $763 million
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A Historic Missed Chance for a Business Apology! Jack Tatum and Daryll Stingley
Posted by saraib820 under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://halva67.wordpress.com 5180 days ago
Made Hot by: tuckerleroy on July 28, 2010 7:24 pm
In business, when we do something to hurt someone, cause them pain or cause them loss or damage, it is incumbent upon us to recognize what we have done and to mouth those two hardest words in the English language to say, “I’m sorry!”
If not now, when? There is an old adage that "It's never too late."
This story proves it wrong! Read More
If not now, when? There is an old adage that "It's never too late."
This story proves it wrong! Read More
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