An interview with Chegg.com founder Aayush Phumbhra explaining how he created Chegg.com and built the textbook rental industry.
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Creating The Textbook Rental Industry – With Aayush Phumbhra, Founder Of Chegg.com
Posted by timjahn under Success StoriesFrom http://www.beyondthepedway.com 5123 days ago
Made Hot by: roseanderson on November 10, 2010 4:39 am
How the Founder of Shoeboxed.com Created One of the Hottest Tools On the Web For Entrepreneurs
Posted by therisetothetop under Success StoriesFrom http://blog.therisetothetop.com 5123 days ago
Made Hot by: saraib820 on November 10, 2010 9:30 am
Interview with Taylor Mingos, Founder of Shoeboxed.com, on why he started the company, creating partnerships with other web apps, marketing and promoting Shoeboxed, and more.
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How To Use Social Media To Reach Blog Traffic Nirvana
Posted by JohnPaul under Social MediaFrom http://www.johnpaulaguiar.com 5123 days ago
Made Hot by: ruth on November 10, 2010 3:32 am
Drive Blog Traffic From Social Media - If you have been following my blog long enough, then you know I am a big fan of using social media to drive traffic to my blog.
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Employee Management Lessons From the Military
Posted by Maria Haubrich under ManagementFrom http://growsmartbusiness.com 5123 days ago
By Karen Axelton Would your employees rather be working for a drill sergeant than for you? Quite probably, according to the results of a new survey of the “10 Most Blissful Workplaces” by CareerBliss, a website that helps people find joy at work.
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SWOT Strength: Employees Who Know They Can Make A Difference
Posted by wdywft under ManagementFrom http://www.whatdoyouwantfromthem.com 5123 days ago
Made Hot by: shepherd on November 10, 2010 2:15 pm
How can you make others believe that they can make a difference? You can't.
Generally, I have a very high internal locus of control – I believe I can make pigeons in China eat less bread so that US food prices go down. But you can't make someone believe something. It took me almost two years to le Read More
Generally, I have a very high internal locus of control – I believe I can make pigeons in China eat less bread so that US food prices go down. But you can't make someone believe something. It took me almost two years to le Read More
Transactions and Collections – How to Get Paid and Paid on Time
Posted by businessdotgov under FinanceFrom http://community2.business.gov 5123 days ago
Making sure your business gets paid on time and as seamlessly as possible is critical to your success and survival. Here are some pointers about setting up customer payment options, tips for getting paid on time, and what to do if you don’t!
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Language in a global market
Posted by Barneyausten under GlobalFrom http://blog.myprojecttracker.com 5123 days ago
When dealing with international customers, it is vital to understand the impact of language and localisation to ensure that you are not unintentionally being rude to customers or indeed insulting them. If translation is not an option, then language should be kept simple and to the point.
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After Action Review: A Structure For Project Reflection
Posted by bloggertone under ManagementFrom http://bloggertone.com 5123 days ago
Made Hot by: ruth on November 10, 2010 3:32 am
After Action Reviews are a useful project tool for analyzing what happened, why it happened, and how it can be done better. In this post I will outline the different stages in an After Action Review.
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How Good are Free Networking Groups?
Posted by BizNetCentral under Social MediaFrom http://biznetcentral.com 5123 days ago
must begin this article with the disclaimer that my wife is a BNI Chapter President, so whatever I say here might be tainted by that fact. However, I will readily admit that I myself am not a member right now and I received no remuneration or consideration for this article.
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Are You Getting the Results You Desire From Marketing?
Posted by m4bmarketing under NewsFrom http://www.m4bmarketing.com 5123 days ago
Or is a bit like the roll of the dice. Win some, lose some. I have posted before about the importance of marketing reviews. It seems however time to do them is an issue, so here is a new service.
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