You’ve always wanted to start your own business, and you know it will take self-discipline, focus, and determination. You also know that you must wear multiple hats—business owner, office manager, marketing director, administrator, financial officer, and creative director. You have your office spac
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From Itch to Niche: Finding the Right Home Business for You
Posted by HollyHanna under StartupsFrom http://www.theworkathomewoman.com 4827 days ago
You Scored the TV Interview – Now How do You Act Cool, Calm & Collected?
Posted by HollyHanna under Public RelationsFrom http://www.theworkathomewoman.com 4827 days ago
I’ve never been on TV before and now that it was a reality, I was very nervous. What if I get tongue tied? What if my voice quivers? What if I get stage fright?
I only had a couple of days to prepare for the interview, but here is what I learned and I hope you can benefit from these tips when y Read More
I only had a couple of days to prepare for the interview, but here is what I learned and I hope you can benefit from these tips when y Read More
It Takes More Than A Thank You To Build A Relationship Online
Posted by JasonKienbaum under Online MarketingFrom http://businessdonenow.com 4827 days ago
A thank you goes a long way! I always love to say thank you whenever I can to those who help spread my brand throughout the Internet. Whether that’s by them leaving comments on my websites, liking my status on Facebook or mentioning me in a tweet, it all helps when trying to build a presence on the
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Why One Reporter’s “No” Just May be Another Reporter’s Headline Story
Posted by HollyHanna under Public RelationsFrom http://www.theworkathomewoman.com 4827 days ago
You’ve put an amazing pitch together and now you’re ready to email it to a few reporters. You hit send and a few hours later the reporter tells you he’s not interested. A few days later you get another return email with another rejection. Three other reporters never respond. You give up on PR.
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How to Activate Viral Campaigns (or Why Social and Sharing Are Not the Same) : MarketingProfs Article
Posted by SarahG under Online MarketingFrom http://www.marketingprofs.com 4827 days ago
A great article I cam across- about the difference between engaging in social media and actually enabling the 1% of your "super influencers" to share your content and drive sales.
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Performance Management Is Not Optional
Posted by dabrock under SalesFrom http://www.futuresellinginstitute.com 4827 days ago
The primary reason management exists is to manage performance within their organizations. We put in place strategies, programs, processes, tools, metrics, incentives to optimize performance. We make sure we hire the right people and train them to maximize performance. A key element of managing p
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Why I Love Lazy Sales People!
Posted by dabrock under SalesFrom http://partnersinexcellenceblog.com 4827 days ago
I love lazy sales people! Actually, let me clarify, I love lazy sales people who consistently achieve their goals and objectives. Every organization has one or two of them, we know how to recognize them. They're the folks that never seem to be in a hurry, they seem to have time on their hands.
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ROI Is Starting To Take Center Stage For Social Media
Posted by HotelMktgROI under Social MediaFrom http://www.e-marketingassociates.com 4827 days ago
If there is one thing that I have heard over and over since social media was accepted as a viable medium for marketing is how do you measure the ROI? That was the million dollar question that was driving both marketers and businesses crazy and for good reason.
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Small Business Hiring Trends: 2011 Outlook, Positive
Posted by NetworkSolutions under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.networksolutions.com 4827 days ago
Do you have plans to hire this year? If you need to add staff, will it be employees, independent contractors or temps? More small businesses are hiring, and when they do so, they’re turning online, according to new survey results from Elance.
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RIP: Saying Goodbye to Free Checking
Posted by MMarquit under NewsFrom http://financialhighway.com 4827 days ago
There are indications that free checking may be on the way out. With overdraft fees capped in the U.S. by a recent bit of financial reform legislation, banks are looking for ways to keep the revenue coming in.
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