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As an author and a book blogger, I feel this is a subject that I can speak on. The number of inconsiderate authors out there in literary-land amazes me. Pardon my bluntness, but I am consistently appalled by the number of stupid ass review requests I get on a pretty regular basis. And with each on Read More

Tutorial: How to Organize Your Content

Avatar Posted by resonancesocial under Online Marketing
From http://www.resonancecontent.com 4107 days ago
Made Hot by: Marketing_Mashup on August 25, 2013 3:31 am
A lot of followers ask me how they can keep their content topics organized, especially when they engage with multiple vehicles like a blog, a weekly YouTube video, and an e-newsletter. In this tutorial video, I share the Google Docs–based system that helps me keep my content plan organized and easi Read More
If you hire a business coach, wouldn’t it defeat the purpose of starting your own business to be your own boss? The answer is no. Business coaches don’t tell you what to do; they work alongside you to discover areas that should be addressed, giving you expert advice and helpful tips to get your bus Read More
Have you ever thought about where you should spend your time on getting traffic to your website? I joked last week with Robert Caruso from Bundle Post on Twitter as some would say “Social is the New SEO”, but is it really? Have you thought about the differences between seo vs social media to drive Read More
This is a no-brainer and 99.9% of bloggers knows that the three major ways of generating traffic and backlinks (which i call traflink) to a blog is Guest blogging, blog commenting and social media. Though we’ll be talking about Guest blogging and blog commenting, let’s put social media aside for no Read More

Pleasant Surprises: The Catalyst Of Business Success

Avatar Posted by Webdev1 under Technology
From http://www.mikemichalowicz.com 4111 days ago
Made Hot by: problogger78 on August 21, 2013 4:34 pm
A few days ago I wrote about an unpleasant experience I had at a hotel. One small annoyance, and they lost my business permanently.

When those small things are done right. Or better yet, done exceptionally well, they are the catalyst of business success. They become pleasant surprises. Read More

Be A Better Networker By Playing Networking Solitaire

Avatar Posted by Webdev1 under Management
From http://www.mikemichalowicz.com 4111 days ago
Made Hot by: advertglobal on August 20, 2013 12:03 pm
The key to networking is not in the talking, it is in the listening and asking questions. This is true for a few reasons:

1. People like people who are interested in them. The more you ask questions about them, and simply listen, the more they will automatically like you. Read More

The 37 Greatest Business Ideas for Young Entrepreneurs

Avatar Posted by Webdev1 under Management
From http://www.mikemichalowicz.com 4111 days ago
Made Hot by: ObjectOriented on August 20, 2013 6:01 am
A kid can run a business. Happens all the time. And here’s something that may be a shocker for you – you kid can probably run a business too. Now you may be saying, “Look, Mike. My kids are busy with school and sports. They’re well taken care of, buddy. I’m not gonna burden them with the task of ru Read More

How To Implement Recurring Billing In Any Business

Avatar Posted by Webdev1 under Management
From http://www.mikemichalowicz.com 4111 days ago
Made Hot by: zioncampo on August 20, 2013 9:44 am
Most entrepreneurs have two basic goals: (1) make money and (2) make more money. Considering the fact those are pretty simple, well-defined goals, not everyone seems to have the same amount of success achieving them. However, there are several tried and true models for changing that curve and helpi Read More

7 Lessons That Solopreneurs Can Learn From Comedians

Avatar Posted by Larry J Keltto under Startups
From http://www.thesolopreneurlife.com 4111 days ago
Made Hot by: businessluv on August 22, 2013 11:40 am
Most stand-up comics are solopreneurs, at least in their careers' formative years. Gil Greengross, Ph.D, writes in Psychology Today: "No other art, besides stand-up comedy, requires that the artist will both create and perform his own act." Sound familiar? Read More
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