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Some inspirational lessons on how the retail business is tough and every moment and every quarter counts. Read More

REVIEW: Free Traffic System

REVIEW: Free Traffic System - http://www.seo-writer.com Avatar Posted by amabaie under Online Marketing
From http://www.seo-writer.com 5044 days ago
Made Hot by: jsternal on July 22, 2010 3:43 pm
The Free Traffic System is NOT what the name sounds like. It is an effective platform to build editorial links on keyword-relevant pages across multiple domains of mixed quality. And it’s free. This is my detailed (2900-word) review. Read More

7 Deadly Blog Writing Sins

7 Deadly Blog Writing Sins - http://www.techipedia.com Avatar Posted by amabaie under Social Media
From http://www.techipedia.com 5049 days ago
Made Hot by: argentisgroup on July 17, 2010 2:08 pm
These days, many people have started a blog for hobby or business. The trouble is, with so much competition out there, your blog really has to stand out from the crowd. In fact, not only does your blog need to stand out from the average ones that are popping up every day, but you also need to compete with established blogs, with their loyal fan bases, that have been around for years. In short, in order to have any impact whatsoever, good is just not good enough. Your blog has to be excellent Read More

Where and Why are Businesses Closing? [INFOGRAPHIC]

Where and Why are Businesses Closing? [INFOGRAPHIC]  - http://wallstcheatsheet.com Avatar Posted by amabaie under News
From http://wallstcheatsheet.com 5049 days ago
Made Hot by: jnelson on July 16, 2010 4:55 pm
1.5 million businesses in the USA have closed since the recession started. Where and why are these businesses closing Read More

First day as an entrepreneur

First day as an entrepreneur - http://blog.clickfire.com Avatar Posted by amabaie under Startups
From http://blog.clickfire.com 5053 days ago
Made Hot by: hishaman on July 13, 2010 6:29 am
"Today is is an exciting day for me. It’s my first day on my new job of working for myself. I can already see that there is a big difference in working for a boss and being the boss. Another thing that strikes me about my first day on the job is how different certain things are from my previous job. I’m getting the feeling that maybe I have been missing out on some benefits. Am I totally off base or could this be true? Read More

4 Grammatical Mistakes That Can Enhance Your Copy

4 Grammatical Mistakes That Can Enhance Your Copy - http://sem-group.net Avatar Posted by amabaie under Advertising
From http://sem-group.net 5064 days ago
Made Hot by: lyceum on July 1, 2010 4:09 pm
"Since getting into the business, I’ve learned to drop my grammar pride. It’s all fine and dandy for writing research papers, but when you’re writing marketing materials, the rules don’t always apply. Sure, you don’t want punctuation mistakes or misspellings, but there are some academic no-no’s that work great when writing sales materials. Here’s a few of them. Read More
Very useful tip for anyone who wants to improve their conversions, their communication skills, the effectiveness of their letter, emails, blog posts, fliers, etc Read More
Six pros and cons of outsourcing your social media marketing campaign, plus ways to make it more beneficial to your business Read More
What records should your small business keep and how long should you keep them? Simple answer is 7 years. Some categories of records are important to a business and some are not. Some are for internal purposes and some for external (IRS). Let’s take a look at these by category. Read More
In a bid to improve customer service in its Cadillac showrooms, General Motors is turning for help from one of the world’s top outfits for making patrons happy — Ritz-Carlton. Smart move. Ritz-Carlton is known for exceptional customer service that inspires loyalty. That we all could be coached by them. Read More
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