Interview with Neil Patel, co-founder of Crazy Egg and KISSmetrics, on blogging, bribing, and business.
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Blogging, Bribing & Business: A Conversation With Neil Patel
Posted by therisetothetop under Success StoriesFrom http://www.therisetothetop.com 4916 days ago
5 Fantastic Reasons To Become A Franchise Owner
Posted by lkpetrolino under FranchisesFrom http://www.365daysofstartups.com 4916 days ago
Made Hot by: stillwagon428 on April 21, 2011 5:45 pm
1. To Avoid Dysfunctional Bosses
Some bosses have major mood swings. Do you enjoy having a new boss every 20 minutes?
Sometimes, no matter how hard you try to be a model employee, some bosses just can't be pleased. I know that you may find this hard to believe, but bosses are human, too. They Read More
Some bosses have major mood swings. Do you enjoy having a new boss every 20 minutes?
Sometimes, no matter how hard you try to be a model employee, some bosses just can't be pleased. I know that you may find this hard to believe, but bosses are human, too. They Read More
"Topical Brainstorm" Generates Article Title Ideas With Just One Click
Posted by bigmoneyweb under Success StoriesFrom http://www.smbceo.com 4916 days ago
I'm aware first hand how easy it is to get stumped on article titles for your blogs or websites. And that's where Topical Brainstorm comes in handy.
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Who Wants to Hear Your Brand Promise?
Posted by HollyHanna under MarketingFrom http://www.theworkathomewoman.com 4916 days ago
In my last few articles for The Work at Home Woman, I helped you identify your unique brand promise and really get at the core of what your company promises to deliver. Now that you’ve written your brand promise, you need to think about communicating it. But to whom?
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Business Networking: What Does "LIKE" Mean?
Posted by channelship under Social MediaFrom http://www.channelship.ie 4916 days ago
The power of a Like is so big that it was replicated in many other sites. It went even beyond social media platforms and now you can see Like buttons in almost every web page (Especially since now, what you “like” appears on your Facebook stream giving brands, stories and people more exposure) Fina
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Why My Last Blog Post Got 150 Retweets and a Million Impressions
Posted by TristanH under Social MediaFrom http://www.bloggingbookshelf.com 4917 days ago
Yesterday afternoon I casually checked my blog to see how my latest blog post was doing in terms of number of comments, retweets, and shares. The number of comments was normal, but then I saw that the post had been retweeted 85 times. This was definitely higher than normal. And as I’m writing this
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Dangers Of Being In Love When Marketing Your Brand
Posted by m4bmarketing under MarketingFrom http://www.m4bmarketing.com 4917 days ago
On occasions you see people openly declare their love for a marketing tactic, sometimes two tactics at once. They declare their love for Twitter. I must admit I have never heard Twitter say the “ L” word back but maybe I missed the tweet. Here are 5 dangers of being in love with a marketing tactic
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An Expensive Lesson In Domain Names
Posted by bloggertone under TechnologyFrom http://bloggertone.com 4917 days ago
Made Hot by: Big Business Boogaloo on April 21, 2011 2:55 pm
Start a business, get a domain name. Get a GOOD domain name, one that matches your brand. Too bad I didn't follow that advice when first starting out with one of my current websites. If I had, I would have saved myself over $3,500 (USD)
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The Dark Side of Being Self-Employed
Posted by MMarquit under StartupsFrom http://personaldividends.com 4917 days ago
Made Hot by: maplesummit on April 21, 2011 4:45 pm
Being self-employed isn’t always sunshine and rainbows. There is a dark side to being unemployed. Make sure you know what you are getting into before you quit your day job.
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How The SBA Helps Bigger Companies...Get Smaller
Posted by stillwagon428 under FinanceFrom http://www.openforum.com 4917 days ago
Some procurement programs typically limit the scope of companies that can bid on a contract to those qualified as “small businesses." By competing for these contracts, small business owners avoid the challenge of competing against large, entrenched government contractors.
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