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Funding a Startup from Advertising is a Vain Dream
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 5019 days ago
One of the biggest red flags I see in many Internet-related business plans today is advertising as the initial revenue stream, or a key part of it. If challenged, the founder usually cites the Facebook business model (free service to users, revenue from ads), but forgets that Facebook has had sever
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How to Make Your Customers WANT to Give You Money
Posted by DrShannonReece under StartupsFrom http://drshannonreece.wordpress.com 5019 days ago
In these tough economic times, it may seem like a false hope to create an environment where your customers not only freely pay you for your product or service, but do so eagerly and gratefully. Ah Contre’ dear business owning friends….it perhaps is easiest in a tough economy to produce this type of
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You Choose: "Tyranny of choice" or "Limited Selection"?
Posted by MattMansfield under TechnologyFrom http://www.mattaboutbusiness.com 5019 days ago
When it comes to choosing small business software, is it better to be overwhelmed by choice or limited by selection?
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Do You Know That You Are Causing More Harm Than Good?
Posted by locdad under NewsFrom http://www.megabizflakes.com 5019 days ago
Most business owners do carry out operations that will cause more harm to their business than good. They never knew that it can make their business catch cold by so doing.
I’m sure you would be wondering what I mean by causing more harm to your business than good? Below are ways you are causing Read More
I’m sure you would be wondering what I mean by causing more harm to your business than good? Below are ways you are causing Read More
It’s “Take Your Kid to Work” Day
Posted by lkpetrolino under StartupsFrom http://www.365daysofstartups.com 5020 days ago
When your work begins to get a little too serious, and you feel like the dry cleaners are adding too much starch to your shirts, it's time to bring your inner kid to work for the day.
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HOW TO: Make sure your website can talk to international customers
Posted by marketingb2b under MarketingFrom http://www.b2bm.biz 5020 days ago
Let's assume you've got a website and business is positively booming from a domestic point of view. Now let's throw the following statistic up in the air: only a quarter of the Earth's population speak English...over 90 per cent of which do so as a second language.
There's approaching two billio Read More
There's approaching two billio Read More
Podcast From Zero To Sixty In 10 Steps Or Less
Posted by Thorn under NewsFrom http://diyblogger.net 5020 days ago
I asked my friend Honest Guy to keep track of all the steps he had to go through to make his Last Honest Guy Relationship Podcast a reality. He gave me these 10 steps. Enjoy.
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First, Coffee. Then, Willpower The Keys to My Productivity
Posted by ementormarketing under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://ementormarketing.com 5020 days ago
First, Coffee. Then, Willpower The Keys to My Productivity - Blog Dolly Parton and the Japanese have something in common.
According to Kaizen, the keys to productivity are:
1. Teamwork
2. Personal discipline
3. Improved morale
4. Quality Circles
5. Suggestions for improvement Read More
According to Kaizen, the keys to productivity are:
1. Teamwork
2. Personal discipline
3. Improved morale
4. Quality Circles
5. Suggestions for improvement Read More
How Tradition Shapes the Workplace Culture for Four Top Small Company Workplaces
Posted by WorkSpace under ManagementFrom http://blog.winningworkplaces.org 5020 days ago
Made Hot by: Small Business Tribe on January 10, 2011 12:27 am
In businesses, tradition is commonly tied to special employee events. But it can also serve as a benchmark for how you want your firm to be unique.
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No Mobile Site? Don’t Make Your Customers Angry
Posted by cb711 under MarketingFrom http://lunchpail.knotice.com 5020 days ago
Mobile sites for retailers are almost essential at this point. It’s just good customer service, especially during the holidays. A mobile site and/or an app, saves me (your customer) time and it saves me (your customer) from visiting your competitor instead.
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