Entrepreneurs have to know when and how to say ‘no,’ and be good at delivering the message. All startup leaders are besieged with requests for their time, attention, talent, money, or influence, and sometimes even good requests won’t fit into the time and energy you have available.
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How to Say ‘No’ With a Smile and Save Your Startup
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 3998 days ago
Made Hot by: LimeWood on June 13, 2013 6:44 am
Hashtags in Subject Lines: To Use or Not to Use
Posted by cb711 under MarketingFrom http://lunchpail.knotice.com 3999 days ago
Made Hot by: maestro68 on June 13, 2013 6:24 am
Have you used hashtags outside of social media? Have you received an email with a hashtag in the subject line?
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Bean Counters, Marketing People, and Geeks
Posted by jeffyablon under MarketingFrom http://answerguy.com 3999 days ago
Made Hot by: SimplySmallBiz on June 13, 2013 5:50 am
You're a hammer? Everything looks like a nail. You're a marketing person? The bean counters and the geeks look like bad guys. Influency is seeing they aren't.
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Turning One Podcast Episode Into Multiple YouTube Videos (and 5 More Great Ideas)
Posted by TristanH under Online MarketingFrom http://blog.osmosio.com 3999 days ago
Made Hot by: NolanGreen on June 13, 2013 5:20 am
Here I cover 6 different topics, including turning a single podcast episode into multiple YouTube videos. It would be awesome if you...
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10 Tips for Professional Speakers - 50 heads is better than one!
Posted by bigmoneyweb under StrategyFrom http://lemongrassplanning.com 3999 days ago
Made Hot by: BizWise on June 13, 2013 4:27 am
My daughter complains that I am always looking for things to get into. She says I am very, very good at creating work for us all. Well, if you are like me and want to stir things up, just reach out to folks in your network for ideas and tips for business.
Here is an overview of my 10 pages of Read More
Here is an overview of my 10 pages of Read More
RebelMouse Proves What A Social Front Page Can Do For You
Posted by Ileane under Social MediaFrom http://basicblogtips.com 3997 days ago
Made Hot by: Chaos on June 13, 2013 4:14 am
RebelMouse works hard so you don’t have to. This is how to use RebelMouse. It’s a great place to showcase all of your blog posts and social shares. You may also curate more content right on the RebelMouse dashboard. You may tweet or share the content right from inside of RebelMouse.
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Protesters Crowdfund $99K and Counting to Demand Change in Turkish Government
Posted by danielzeevi under AdvertisingFrom http://dashburst.com 3999 days ago
Made Hot by: centrifugePR on June 13, 2013 3:54 am
According to Forbes, the campaign reached its initial funding goal of $53,800 in just 18 hours, making it the fastest growing major politics funding campaign in Indiegogo's history. To date, the campaign has raised over $99,000, though 25 days of funding remain for the campaign.
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The Differences Between Paid, Earned, Owned, and Shared Media
Posted by dhennessy under MarketingFrom http://experts.allbusiness.com 3998 days ago
Made Hot by: InvernessGlenn on June 13, 2013 3:15 am
It used to be a business had to worry only about two types of media, but now there is paid, earned, owned, and shared media. Marketing and PR expert Gini Dietrich takes a look at what these four types mean, how they differ, and which you should be using to grow your business.
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3 Ways to Use Social Media to Improve a Brand’s Customer Service
Posted by lonelybiz under Customer ServiceFrom https://lonelybrand.com 3999 days ago
Made Hot by: thelastword on June 13, 2013 3:13 am
With social media becoming a regular part of even more people’s lives, we’ve seen more and more consumers take to brand social accounts to vent their frustrations and resolve problems. In fact, many larger companies have created customer service-specific Twitter accounts, and have begun stationing
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Seth's Blog: Worst one ever
Posted by resonancesocial under Online MarketingFrom http://sethgodin.typepad.com 3996 days ago
Made Hot by: techmedia on June 12, 2013 11:52 pm
Love this post from Seth Godin, a powerful reminder that everyone -- even the best of the best of the best -- has to start somewhere. And that "somewhere" usually involves doing it badly. And that's perfectly fine.
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