IFTTT released a new set of apps that have kept me pretty entertained lately as I’ve worked on figuring out just how to use them.
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IFTTT’s Do Apps Are Pretty Cool
Posted by thursdayb under TechnologyFrom http://www.thursdaybram.com 3562 days ago
Made Hot by: JoshRed on March 7, 2015 12:32 pm
9 Big Obstacles Small Businesses Face and Some Solutions
Posted by tuckerleroy under ManagementFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 3562 days ago
Made Hot by: MasterMinuteman on March 8, 2015 12:40 pm
ast week’s Main Street Forum (NYC) focused on the challenges small business owners face in growing and running their businesses. The resounding themes of the forum were — what is the definition of a small business and how can companies selling small business services make running a small business e
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Inspiring Inexperienced Entrepreneurs
Posted by ivanpw under StrategyFrom http://www.trendreports.com 3563 days ago
Made Hot by: maestro68 on March 9, 2015 11:38 am
Ivan Widjaya is the founder of Noobpreneur.com. This is his Q&A with Trend Reports by of Trend Hunter.
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Interview with an Expert: Advice to Grow Your Business Part 1
Posted by inventoryninja under MarketingFrom http://www.waspbarcode.com 3564 days ago
Made Hot by: lucasbryan on March 4, 2015 1:38 pm
The economy is in growth mode, hiring is on the rise, and consumer spending is up — it seems small business owners have a lot to look forward to in 2015. “Most of the business owners that I talk to … they’re looking for 2015 to be a good year,” says Gene Marks, best-selling author and columnist fo
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The First Five Tries Always Suck
Posted by thursdayb under Self-DevelopmentFrom https://medium.com 3565 days ago
The first time you write a poem, build a website, or ride a bike, you’re going to suck at it.
That truth is so universal that subverting it has become a movie stereotype: the chosen one who knows what to do with a sword the first time he picks it up, for instance. That stereotype, in turn, gets Read More
That truth is so universal that subverting it has become a movie stereotype: the chosen one who knows what to do with a sword the first time he picks it up, for instance. That stereotype, in turn, gets Read More
Business Decisions: All Opinions Are Not Created Equal
Posted by amabaie under StrategyFrom http://pschaecker.aiophosting.com 3565 days ago
You’re probably chuckling at the idea of a high-powered advertising executive basing important decisions about millions of dollars’ worth of client projects on Mrs. Partner’s personal likes and dislikes. But I’d invite you to ask yourself if you may be guilty of a similar approach with your own com
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Top 5 Reasons SMS Marketing is Smart for Small Business
Posted by ivanpw under MarketingFrom http://www.bizpenguin.com 3565 days ago
Made Hot by: thecorneroffice on March 4, 2015 3:25 pm
What we have learned about SMS marketing shows that it is a viable and valuable marketing option for virtually any small business or organization.
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Managing Your Working Relationship With a Supplier
Posted by ivanpw under StrategyFrom http://www.smbceo.com 3565 days ago
Made Hot by: OpenSourceMedia on March 5, 2015 9:22 am
The relationship you have with your manufacturing plant or supplier needs to be nurtured to ensure that it is both long-lasting and beneficial for both parties.
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Subscription Business Models Are Startup Favorites
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 3565 days ago
Made Hot by: AmyJordan on March 4, 2015 3:38 pm
Every new business quickly realizes that revenue coming in every period on a committed basis is the Holy Grail to survival and growth. According to many experts, getting new customers is five to ten times harder than getting additional revenue from existing customers. Thus the subscription model (l
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Accounting for Ripple Effects
Posted by thursdayb under TaxesFrom http://www.thursdaybram.com 3568 days ago
The accounting industry is having a very good year as we’re all pushing to get our tax returns completed. As an industry, accountants tend to do well and can expect repeat business. But this year is something special, as we all scramble to figure out just what the Affordable Care Act means for our
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