Most great inbound marketing strategies include blogs, which are showcased on the company website and can also be shared across social media. Building a wide reader base takes time and energy, just as companies also invest in creating email lists and gaining Facebook followers.
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So You’ve Built Your Blog Audience …Now What?
Posted by ronsela under Social MediaFrom http://blog.startafire.com 3107 days ago
Made Hot by: SimplySmallBiz on May 25, 2016 7:23 am
The Positives of White Space Open to Interpretation
Posted by lyceum under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 3109 days ago
I’m no designer, but I think I have a good eye for good design. I at least appreciate it if nothing else.
A while back there was a big push to have more white space on Web pages, which I totally loved. I like feeling like the elements of a page have a little room to breathe.
Anyway, lately I’ve b Read More
A while back there was a big push to have more white space on Web pages, which I totally loved. I like feeling like the elements of a page have a little room to breathe.
Anyway, lately I’ve b Read More
7 Simple Hacks To Supercharge Your Registration Process
Posted by kimonos under StrategyFrom https://dzone.com 3109 days ago
Made Hot by: BenMulholland on May 20, 2016 6:30 pm
Registering new users is the most basic, fundamental piece of the software business. If you don’t have customers, you don’t have money. With this in mind, you would think companies would devote time and energy in developing the perfect user registration process. Unfortunately, most companies are pr
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7 SharePoint Alternatives that Actually Get the Job Done
Posted by Ihya1324 under Self-DevelopmentFrom https://www.process.st 3109 days ago
Made Hot by: Shanna94 on May 21, 2016 1:23 pm
Microsoft SharePoint is a bit like a Swiss army knife. It has a ton of different functions, some of which are useful, and some that aren’t. If you’re using SharePoint or one of several SharePoint alternatives and you’re not careful, you might wind up with a tool that’s so bloated with features it d
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Does Your SaaS Vendor’s Pricing Model Provide Your Business Value?
Posted by Ihya1324 under StartupsFrom https://www.linkedin.com 3110 days ago
Made Hot by: LashonMcclure on May 20, 2016 1:22 pm
The central promise of cloud computing is that it is elastic with the customer’s utilization. Every business can scale up and down and adjust on the fly. Even better, the software is usually gorgeous, designed for smooth experiences for massive numbers of everyday users rather than for I.T. wizards
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6 Checklists to Perfect your New Employee Onboarding Process
Posted by trivedirock91 under ManagementFrom https://www.process.st 3110 days ago
Made Hot by: BenMulholland on May 20, 2016 12:24 pm
Why checklists? Well, checklists are the most popular way to onboard new employees, and that’s for a good reason.
Checklists help you to follow a process, make sure you don’t neglect anything important and stay compliant. Instead of making you write your own, you can use one of the 6 we’ve prepa Read More
Checklists help you to follow a process, make sure you don’t neglect anything important and stay compliant. Instead of making you write your own, you can use one of the 6 we’ve prepa Read More
The Perfect Project Management Tool for Productivity Hackers
Posted by trivedirock91 under ResourcesFrom http://yourmarketingcoachonline.com 3112 days ago
Made Hot by: LashonMcclure on May 18, 2016 3:55 pm
Finding the perfect project management tool is equivalent to finding a needle in a haystack. I have tried virtually every task management, project management, and collaboration tool out there…ok, so that’s not entirely true (considering there are thousands). But, I have used: Basecamp, Trello, Team
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4 Things Top SaaS Entrepreneurs Do To Start Their Day
Posted by Liz_062 under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://blog.scribblepost.com 3112 days ago
Made Hot by: Ihya1324 on May 18, 2016 4:04 pm
Tech entrepreneurs are known to put in outrageous hours just to get their businesses off the ground. Justin Zhu, cofounder of Iterable, works 12 hour days split into two shifts: 11am-5pm, and then 9pm-3am. Len Gauger, founder of Message Blocks works 14.5 hour days, and sometimes on the weekend duri
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How To Keep Your Remote Team Feeling Happy & Motivated
Posted by trivedirock91 under Human ResourcesFrom https://remote.plus 3113 days ago
Made Hot by: kimonos on May 18, 2016 2:27 pm
The word ‘remote’ can mean disconnected, unfriendly, or distant, but it doesn’t have to feel that way. Thanks to the tools we have, working remotely is now not only possible, for some, it’s preferred. No more rolling into the office at 9am after pouring coffee all over your trousers in the car.
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25 Gmail Tips for Power Users
Posted by zolachupik under StrategyFrom https://www.process.st 3116 days ago
Made Hot by: centrifugePR on May 15, 2016 1:47 pm
Instead of wishing for fewer emails, Gmail power users know that email is easy. A few integrations, automations and a handful of keyboard shortcuts and bam — email is never overwhelming or stressful again. Luckily, Process Street wants to share these Gmail tips and tools are available to everyone,
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