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a CSR policy is not just for Christmas, it is for the entire year and is something that every organisation large and small should consider. Read More
I usually like this time of the year (the last week of the year) because it gives a unique feeling, helps me look back, remember and analyze my performance over the year. Read More
See what the future has in store for your small business in 2012 with this analysis of 50 predictions and trends for 2012 posts. Read More
As you probably already know, PPC aka Pay Per Click is the king of paid traffic. It’s quick, it’s efficient, and it’s extremely cost effective when done right. Today, I’ll be sharing some killer tactics I’ve been using for a long time to boost my click through rate which I had never reveal anywhere Read More
Have you ever noticed that most of the successful bloggers have some sort of attractive element at play in their blogging efforts? Some might be good looking sure, but beyond that, most of the good ones have some sort of redeeming quality that has people thinking – “wow, I wish I was like that!”
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WordPress is one of the top blogging platforms being utilized all over the globe. It is an accessible, free way for bloggers of all levels to start reaching out to the world. Read More

The Entrepreneur’s Dilemma: For Love Or Money?

Avatar Posted by Jed under Finance
From http://www.openforum.com 4668 days ago
Made Hot by: James John on January 2, 2012 3:30 am
There are no guarantees of monetary success with entrepreneurial endeavors. In a troubled economy like this one, however, there is really no guarantee when you work for someone else, either. So, if leaving a day job to pursue your entrepreneurial passion seems like a good idea, what’s holding you b Read More
An interview with Patrick McKenzie, founder of Bingo Card Creator and Appointment Reminder, about how he built the two companies and a big mistake made along the way. Read More
Interview with Rosh Khan, Founder of SocialRank Media, on how he went from $100 to $20,000 per month in revenue, moved to paradise, and much more. Read More
For most new high-tech products, the first customers are always “early adopters.” The conventional wisdom is that early adopters are the ideal target for new products, to get business rolling. I see two pitfalls with any concerted focus on early adopters; first, the size of this group may not be as Read More
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