It is sometimes tempting to know a little and want to jump into more advanced areas too early. An example in life was when I signed up for a lesson in flying a helicopter. Here are a few advantages of knowing the marketing basics first.
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Basics of Marketing To Get Greater Results
Posted by m4bmarketing under MarketingFrom http://www.m4bmarketing.com 4842 days ago
Social Share Buttons – Keep It Simple
Posted by JackieP under Social MediaFrom http://jackiepurnell.com 4842 days ago
Made Hot by: HeatherStone on August 23, 2011 5:17 pm
If you’ve got a website, then I’ll wager that somewhere you have your social bar, icons or widget enabled. I know..nothing like stating the obvious eh?
But pleeeaassee… for the love of god. Don’t be one of these people. Read More
But pleeeaassee… for the love of god. Don’t be one of these people. Read More
Paying for Compliments: Online Retailers Recruit Fakes for Positive Reviews
Posted by dflin under Social MediaFrom http://www.dwayneflinchum.com 4842 days ago
To increase the image or reputation of their brands, many companies have resorted to paying for good reviews, which are disguised to look like honest, genuine reviews from actual customers. The case also applies to personalities who pay for Twitter followers, or positive reviews in exchange for inc
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Does Security Fencing Work?
Posted by seanm under ResourcesFrom http://www.businesssecurityinformation.com 4842 days ago
When businesses need to protect an open area, lot, or storage area, most often they choose chain link fencing. Security fencing is meant to be a barrier that slows intruders down; however, from my experiences, chain link fencing does not accomplish this and should not be considered security fencin
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Local Marketing and Brand Management
Posted by tomshark under Public RelationsFrom http://www.capturecommerce.com 4842 days ago
* Understanding your customers and where they write online reviews
* Mobile apps and awareness
* Be very aware of how you treat your customers and how they think
* Brand or reputation management in social media and search engines
* How to get more positive reviews
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* Mobile apps and awareness
* Be very aware of how you treat your customers and how they think
* Brand or reputation management in social media and search engines
* How to get more positive reviews
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Interview with Brett McKay, founder of The Art of Manliness, on starting his business, growing an audience, mistakes made, and more.
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Write a Business Plan Without Shutting Down Your Starup
Posted by kvereecke under StartupsFrom http://workingforwonka.com 4842 days ago
Business plans can be beasts to write. And if you’re running a startup, you’re already slaying enough dragons everyday without adding to the To Do list. This article, with links to free templates and video tutorials, can help you conquer the plan without having to neglect the rest of your business.
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Super-Model Bar Refaeli: The Latest Inductee into the Business Hall of Shame
Posted by yoni67 under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://businesshallofshame.wordpress.com 4842 days ago
Made Hot by: m4bmarketing on August 23, 2011 6:43 am
It’s a problem endemic in the world of business today, Dear Bar. Greed. A sense of entitlement. Narcissism…ME, ME. ME!!!
And for that Bar Refaeli…
You have been inducted into the Business Hall of SHAME!
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And for that Bar Refaeli…
You have been inducted into the Business Hall of SHAME!
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Consumer Confidence is About More Than Facts and Figures
Posted by Management Direct under StrategyFrom http://www.managementdirect.com 4842 days ago
It is easy to allow news to govern our thoughts and emotions. What matters to our business though is what is happening in our own market. We need to look at ways to instill confidence in our own niche where we have some control.
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“Whack-a-Mole” Management
Posted by wdywft under ManagementFrom http://www.whatdoyouwantfromthem.com 4845 days ago
How can you not love an article with such a title. Dr. Richard L. Williams hits the nail (mole?) on the head: Whack-a-Mole Managers' behavior is completely reactionary. Learn five things that can cause a manager to practice a Whack-a-Mole style and how you can reduce your reactionary tendencies.
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