Value co-creation moves from teaching the customer to learning from each other. It causes us to leverage our individual and shared experiences together, creating something that we could not have produced separately or in the traditional ways I've spoken of earlier in the post.
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Moving From Value Creation To Value Co-Creation
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50 Tips for Marketing Your Business Website Today
Posted by Algernon00ps under Online MarketingFrom http://www.nikkipilkington.com 4180 days ago
Made Hot by: Emma on December 4, 2012 10:59 am
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Better Business Results Through Better Breathing
Posted by smallbizwoman under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.ducttapemarketing.com 4180 days ago
Made Hot by: JimmyJams on December 4, 2012 5:11 am
Yes, you read correctly. John Jantch of Duct Tape Marketing believes learning to breath as a way to relieve stress will make you better at running your business and healthier over all. But before you dismiss this notion as some kind of new age self improvement kick, read what John has to say about
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What Marketers Can Learn From Farmers (Video)
Posted by crystalx72 under MarketingFrom http://www.smallbizsurvival.com 4180 days ago
Made Hot by: WorkSpace on December 4, 2012 5:36 am
In this interview, Becky McCray of Small Biz Survival talk about what small business marketers can learn from farmers. In particular, Becky talks about the principal of reaping what you sow, how cutting corners in marketing can lead to poor results. But she also talks about the importance of allowi
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Ultimate Social Media Sizing Cheat Sheet [INFOGRAPHIC]
Posted by SMARTSMMBiz under Social MediaFrom http://www.mediabistro.com 4180 days ago
Made Hot by: HeatherStone on December 6, 2012 12:48 pm
If you've ever wondered what the exact dimensions of your Facebook timeline pics needed to be, or YouTube, G+, Pinterest, Twitter, LinkedIn, guess no more! Here's a great cheat sheet infographic for you to download, keep and share!
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How to do Niche Research and find Long Tail Buyer Keywords
Posted by Matrixx under Online MarketingFrom http://seoultima.com 4180 days ago
When it comes to establishing an online presence that’s strong and productive it’s not necessarily the specific service or product that’ll get the
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What Makes a Good Public Speaker?
Posted by lmswan under ManagementFrom http://techandscience.com 4180 days ago
If you want to be a good public speaker, you don’t have to sound like a clone of other successful speakers to be successful.
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How to Get Smart With Setting Goals
Posted by lmswan under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.business2community.com 4180 days ago
Here are some ways to effectively set goals both personally and professionally, without spending too much time planning and tracking the goals.
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How to Manage Office Conflicts
Posted by lmswan under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.business2community.com 4180 days ago
You are supposed to be managing an office or a small business, not a nursery school, although some of the conflicts among your staff members may seem more like the latter.
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