When implemented in the right way, SaaS content marketing can be one of the most powerful tools to build your product’s awareness and foster a devoted customer base that will ultimately comprise enthusiastic promoters of your message.
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7 SaaS Content Marketing Mistakes to Avoid
Posted by joannw2016 under Online MarketingFrom https://www.inturact.com 2902 days ago
63 Team Building Activities Your Team Will Actually Like
Posted by kimonos under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.business2community.com 2902 days ago
When you think of team building, it probably summons up one of two images:
* Awkwardly passing balloons between your legs at school
* Awkwardly falling backwards into to the arms of an awkward colleague
It’s something managers and employees shy away from because no one wants to be part of me Read More
* Awkwardly passing balloons between your legs at school
* Awkwardly falling backwards into to the arms of an awkward colleague
It’s something managers and employees shy away from because no one wants to be part of me Read More
How NOT TO let Customer Churn kill SaaS
Posted by ferdiepre13 under StartupsFrom https://medium.com 2903 days ago
No wonder ‘The Cloud’ is becoming the favored choice for many entrepreneurs, tech developers and business owners. The facility to ensure data security and enable ease of data accessibility has ensured a rising obsession towards leveraging cloud technology to create better and more relevant products
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Why You Get More Done When You Gamify Your Life
Posted by StellaShveyqgd under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://blog.trello.com 2903 days ago
As a kid playing games, you didn’t stay up for hours because of the music, the graphics, or the storyline. Rather, it was because the games were so difficult that any kind of achievement was a massive deal for your 8-year-old self.
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23-Point Peer Editing Checklist for Creating Exceptional Content
Posted by shatekpatrick under ResourcesFrom https://www.process.st 2903 days ago
Made Hot by: BenMulholland on October 25, 2016 3:53 pm
How will you know if what you’re writing is any good? You write to the best of your abilities, so to you even the most poorly received article was supposed to be good.
An editor, however, will be able to sniff out weakness straight away.
* The opening line is weak
* I lost interest during th Read More
An editor, however, will be able to sniff out weakness straight away.
* The opening line is weak
* I lost interest during th Read More
Why You Need To Create A Process For Everything You Do More Than Twice
Posted by Ihya1324 under ManagementFrom https://blog.teamviewer.com 2904 days ago
Ever had to listen to yourself repeating the same instructions to coworkers? Or struggling to remember how to complete a task you last tackled a month ago? Remember feeling frustrated by the time and effort wasted? It doesn’t have to be this way.
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20+ Tools for Distributed Staff Augmentation
Posted by andriawhack under ResourcesFrom https://axelerant.com 2904 days ago
Made Hot by: trivedirock91 on October 26, 2016 7:34 am
Distributed staff, as in remote, offsite, or on the beach employees are the great fit when your organization values align. Though for some, like Yahoo’s telecommuters, remote employees aren’t working out.
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How to Start an Online Store that Generates $3m in Annual Revenue
Posted by LashonMcclure under StartupsFrom https://www.process.st 2904 days ago
Made Hot by: allkitchens on November 2, 2016 12:00 pm
Jon Butt built an e-commerce store that generates $3m in annual revenue. He also shows people how to build a successful, self-marketing company.
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Purpose Trumps Winning
Posted by centralpawebster under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://strellasocialmedia.com 2905 days ago
Made Hot by: problogger78 on October 25, 2016 10:57 pm
Hard work, alone, doesn’t make us better people. It doesn’t mean we will win. But it does give us an opportunity to be a part of something that we can appreciate because we worked hard for it.
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How two companies hooked customers on products they rarely use
Posted by MashaKaran under StrategyFrom http://www.alphagamma.eu 2905 days ago
Made Hot by: BizWise on October 25, 2016 12:09 pm
Larry Page, CEO of Alphabet (the company formerly known as Google), has a quirky way of deciding which companies he likes. It’s called “The Toothbrush Test.”
According to the New York Times, when Page looks at a potential company to acquire, he wants to know if the product is, like a toothbrush, Read More
According to the New York Times, when Page looks at a potential company to acquire, he wants to know if the product is, like a toothbrush, Read More
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