How To Make Your Public-Speaking Engagements Interesting And Unforgettable. Learning from experience.
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How To Make Your Public-Speaking Engagements Interesting And Unforgettable
Posted by ferdinandtan under StrategyFrom http://www.smallbizresource.com 5428 days ago
How to Succeed as a Small Business Owner
Posted by aliciatrinidad under StrategyFrom http://www.youtube.com 5428 days ago
A video trailer for the book "How to Succeed as a Small Business Owner ... and Still Have a Life" by Bill Collier
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A Dozen Don'ts for Entrepreneurs
Posted by andynew under StrategyFrom http://blogs.openforum.com 5429 days ago
Most advice to entrepreneurs focuses on what they should do: build a great product, assemble a great team, provide great service. All are “duhisms.” Unfortunately, many entrepreneurs don't realize that there are things they should specifically avoid doing too. These are also duhisms, but somehow no one ever talks about them. Here is my list of the
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7 Ways To Develop A Unique Brand For Your Blog
Posted by aliciatrinidad under StrategyFrom http://www.toprankblog.com 5429 days ago
With the blogosphere churning out nearly 1 million posts every 24 hours, an unstoppable river of content flows over the web daily. It's daunting, especially if you're new to online publishing. The good news is it's still very possible to succeed, even if you're just starting out today.
Developing affinity with a group of readers who will actuall
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Do you Make this Mistake in Building Your Coaching Business Online?
Posted by kimmendrez under StrategyFrom http://thesmallbusinessguru.com 5429 days ago
The Power of Social Media Marketing
You don't make money on the phone (or in person) coaching.
Yeah - that's collecting money.
You don't actually make money unless you're marketing your coaching business.
This was actually my second biggest mistake in building my coaching business - not realizing:
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Stages of small business development
Posted by ShawnHessinger under StrategyFrom http://www.vimeo.com 5429 days ago
Australian business coach Greg Chapman discusses the steps of small business development. Most interesting is his analysis of a mature business and the suggestion that businesses that are coasting at this point without growth and evolution may actually be in the first stages of decline.
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How To Protect Your Small Business From Identity Theft
Posted by andynew under StrategyFrom http://www.smallbizresource.com 5430 days ago
With friends, family, and co-workers like these—In the spirit of opening your eyes but not inducing paranoia, when small businesses fall victim to identity theft, someone they know is more often than not the guilty party whose tampering has a direct impact on their credit standing.
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Small Business Tip of the Week: Business Insurance
Posted by andynew under StrategyFrom http://startup.partnerup.com 5430 days ago
Knowing what kind of insurance to get can be an issue for many small business owners, so here are the basics:
Worker's compensation insurance is the only kind required by law, but liability and property insurance are highly recommended. They can be tailored to different needs, but in their most basic forms they protect against legal damages in th
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How to Become the Center of Everyone's Attention
Posted by andynew under StrategyFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 5430 days ago
It's easy to watch someone else get all the glory. All you have to do is stand and listen. But if you're an entrepreneur who craves media attention, you may ask yourself, “Why isn't that me in front of the camera?”
Molding your business into an industry and media darling takes time and planning. If you truly want free publicity, it's up to you to
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The Bigness of Smallness
Posted by arthurbland under StrategyFrom http://www.youtube.com 5430 days ago
a video presentation from johnmoore of the BRAND AUTOPSY MARKETING PRACTICE. When "small businesses" dream, they usually dream of becoming a bigger busines...
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