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I love social media. As a marketer, a business owner, and a consumer, I love that social media introduces me to the people I need to network with and introduce Read More
The Pomodoro Technique is a productivity approach that focuses on overcoming what many see as the biggest barrier to productivity, namely multitasking. Read More
In today's post John Jantsch covers the importance of finding what is considered your Superpower. It is the strength that cannot be ignored in your every day life and also in the way you run your business. Read More
Talk to any small business owner and ask them this question: “Are you happy with your credit card processing company?” Chances are the answer will be a resounding “NO!” If you dig a little deeper you will find a common theme among many of the disgruntled: hiked up rates and hidden fees. Read More
A seemingly unlikely player for the Twitter-verse, Home Depot has built an amazing strategy for itself with enticing calls-to-action, great humanization of the handle, and conversations with other users. Read More
What we used to believe because we thought the author was objective we now believe because we can see through the author’s writings to the sources and values that brought her to that position. - David Weinberger Read More
What to do when you find your content on someone else's site. Using the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) to get your content removed - the entire process. Read More
There may be even greater reasons for complaining about state and/or local taxes. Where your business is located can make a big difference in the amount of state and local taxes you pay. Read More
It’s always difficult to invest in employee programs that are geared towards saving money in the long-run. Especially today, many employers fail to rationalize spending money in order to save money. Many employee programs are costly and are not able to show an immediate return on investment to th Read More
Entrepreneurship is not a job for the Lone Ranger. Every startup requires building and maintaining effective relationships with people, including partners, team members, customers, and investors. That means giving and asking for feedback, and learning from it, especially negative feedback. Read More
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