While it may seem counter-intuitive, there are quite a few reasons why business owners want to resist the urge to delete comments and reviews that are critical of them. Sometimes, negative reviews can actually help, not harm, your business. Here are a few reasons why it’s okay to let negative revie
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5 Reasons NOT to Delete Negative Reviews
Posted by robertbrady under Online MarketingFrom http://outspokenmedia.com 4920 days ago
Made Hot by: Small Business Tribe on November 23, 2010 2:21 pm
An Autopsy Has Never Brought the Body Back to Life (A Note to the Sales Manager)
Posted by iannarino under SalesFrom http://thesalesblog.com 4921 days ago
Made Hot by: profit613 on November 23, 2010 4:20 pm
The trouble with sales reports is that they are autopsies. And an autopsy has never been known to bring the body back to life.
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Top Blogs: Do They Accept Submissions?
Posted by hypermodernaidorm under MarketingFrom http://www.hypermodernwriting.com 4929 days ago
An Article which discusses guest posting and its potentials in marketing a writers capabilities. Advantages of guest posting for pay or not is also illustrated here.
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Interview with Glen Stansberry of LiveDev
Posted by hypermodernaidorm under Success StoriesFrom http://workawesome.com 4929 days ago
LifeDev started out as a personal development blog, but it shifted to helping creative people make their ideas happen. This is an interview made by Thursday Bram with Glen Stansberry of LifeDev.net
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Thursday Bram discusses Energy efficiency and how it affects Operating Cost in Businesses. It tackles how to make most of the equipment available for the operation of your businesses.
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Understanding Small Business Collaboration: Business Collaboration News
Posted by hypermodernaidorm under ManagementFrom http://gigaom.com 4948 days ago
The trouble with evaluating small business collaboration is that SMBs differ in their needs. The variation between small businesses and their needs are far more dramatic that those of large companies. A small business could be an individual freelancer, or a business with 50 employees.
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Content Monetization and What it Means for Writers
Posted by hypermodernaidorm under MarketingFrom http://www.thursdaybram.com 4948 days ago
An Article by Thursday Bram discussing Content marketing and content monetization. Its potentials and effects on writers are also tackled in this article.
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Why, Yes, I Have a Company
Posted by hypermodernaidorm under StrategyFrom http://www.thursdaybram.com 4956 days ago
Thursday Bram discusses the importance and advantages of having your own company as a writer. It also gives an insight on some strategy on how make the most out of writing.
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Review: Do More Great Work
Posted by hypermodernaidorm under Products and ServicesFrom http://www.constructivelyproductive.com 4956 days ago
Thursday Bram reviews Do More Great Work by Michael Bungay Stanier. It is a book that discusses how we can step up and do more of the work that actually will matter.
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The Writer as Brand
Posted by hypermodernaidorm under MarketingFrom http://www.thursdaybram.com 4957 days ago
J.K. Rowling is a brand. So is Stephen King. So are you. In writing, along with most creative pursuits, the brand has to be a personal matter — no matter how many marketers you can afford to hire.
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