Building employee pride in your small business can be the key to success. Employees who take pride in their work will improve your company over time, and the responsibility for creating this pride lies with you, the small business owner. Here, from AdvanceMe.com, is list of tips that will help create the sense of pride in your workforce, no matter
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Tips for Building Employee Pride in Your Small Business
Posted by ShawnHessinger under ResourcesFrom http://www.advanceme.com 5515 days ago
LinkedIn Is Looking Great For 2009 [Stats]
Posted by williswee under NewsFrom http://www.penn-olson.com 5515 days ago
Along with a valuation of $1 Billion last year, it has generated more than $100 million in revenue (mainly through ads selling, premium accounts and recruitment platform) and is currently looking to increase its workforce by 50% this year.
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Click Through Rate And ROI Has NO Relationship
Posted by williswee under AdvertisingFrom http://www.penn-olson.com 5517 days ago
Made Hot by: marciabiz on October 9, 2009 11:52 pm
A Nielsen Company research, measured across over 200 campaigns, has busted the myth.
CTR and ROI have no relationship!
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6 Ways To Integrate Twitter Into Your Site
Posted by roseanderson under Social MediaFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 5517 days ago
Made Hot by: arthurbland on October 9, 2009 1:36 pm
Though Twitter is powerful all on its own, integrating it into your site makes it even more robust. Finding ways to bring Twitter into your site can help you build community, get readers to retweet and promote your content, and can even help you gain followers by increasing your visibility and letting people know you're out there.
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Building Foundation of Small Business on Values
Posted by roseanderson under StrategyFrom http://smallbiznezz.wordpress.com 5517 days ago
Made Hot by: tiroberts on October 10, 2009 12:58 am
The core for business success is values. When we say values, we are actually referring to the things that matters most. What really is important for you and your business? The obvious answer is money. In the first place, this is the main reason why you are starting a business. But there must be something that you need to consider beyond money. Thin
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10 Tips for Taking Your Small Business Global
Posted by ShawnHessinger under GlobalFrom http://www.smbtrendwire.com 5518 days ago
Made Hot by: arthurbland on October 9, 2009 12:33 pm
Of course, one obvious way to expand your customer base in tough economic times is to take your small business global and here are 10 tips to help you do so. Certainly, technology, particularly the Internet, has made it easier financially for even the smallest businesses to seek global clients with the right strategy. Here, from a vintage 2008 Sma
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Small Business Funding in Doubt?
Posted by ShawnHessinger under FinanceFrom http://money.cnn.com 5518 days ago
Small business funding in the U.S. may be in serious jeopardy if CIT Group, one of the nation's largest lenders, fails in a restructuring plan aimed at trimming $5.7 billion in debt, CNN Money.com reported recently. The company will likely face bankruptcy if it fails to restructure its debt, bad news for small businesses nationwide for whom the c
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Establishing Payment Acceptance Policies
Posted by vantagepoint under FinanceFrom http://blog.vantagecard.com 5518 days ago
Does your business have policies in place for each of payment method you accept? Payment policies are critical in protecting the financial health of a business. Small businesses without payment acceptance policies are vulnerable to fraud.
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Putting Social Media in Real Life Context for SMBs
Posted by roseanderson under Social MediaFrom http://www.openforum.com 5518 days ago
It's hard not to be skeptical about the social media craze, especially if you're a small business that's struggling to find a way to bring business context to platforms like Facebook and Twitter.
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Social Media Tools Help You Listen To Consumer Needs and Desires
Posted by roseanderson under Social MediaFrom http://www.smbceo.com 5518 days ago
Made Hot by: JohnH on October 9, 2009 1:06 am
Successful companies don't have ESP and they cannot see into the future. What makes them successful is that they listen and respond to what consumers want and need. That's an extremely important part of product development and marketing. Not to mention that it's also an ongoing process.
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