Everybody's raving (if I still can use this expression in '09) about online tools: social media, Twitter, blogs, LinkedIn and getting on the front page of Digg. While not even remotely contesting the overall usefulness of each of these tools I'd like to take a step back and look at them from a different perspective.
Many small business owners (my direct clients and their peers) are asking me whether they should get a blog. Or if they should be on the Digg (it's not the question of how - these things are up for sale and that's the reality of the market). Should they go for promoting themselves on PRWeb or YouTube? Should they hire people to sparkle discussions on forums or start getting a gathering on MySpace?
There is, obviously, no single answer. There is, however, a good chance you will be able to make a decision based on the list below.
A List Of 5 Popular Tools Small Business Should NOT Use And Why
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