The dictionary definition of a mentor is “an experienced and trusted advisor,” or “leader, tutor or coach.” The definition of a critic sounds similar, “a person who offers reasoned judgment or analysis.” The big difference, of course, is that a mentor looks ahead to help you, while a critic looks b
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Every Entrepreneur Needs a Mentor, but not a Critic
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 4469 days ago
Made Hot by: Small Business News on February 14, 2012 12:39 am
Hashtag: The Power of Twitter
Posted by Sian Phillips under Social MediaFrom http://bloggertone.com 4469 days ago
Made Hot by: MrsZeus on February 13, 2012 8:44 pm
Recently I interviewed Adriaan Bartels at The Cliff House Hotel for Bloggertone. Neither of us realised how it would go out so quickly on Twitter.
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Making The Connection Between Guest Blogging And Networking
Posted by HotBlogTips under Social MediaFrom http://hotblogtips.com 4471 days ago
Made Hot by: sprint01 on February 13, 2012 6:04 pm
Networking with guest bloggers is important in maintaining a consistent working relationship to insure mutually beneficial results for all parties. By Rachel Hyun Kim.
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Blog Tip: Finding Time to Blog
Posted by MattMansfield under Online MarketingFrom http://www.mattaboutbusiness.com 4472 days ago
Made Hot by: HeatherStone on February 14, 2012 7:33 pm
If you're wondering how to find time to blog, check out these blog tricks and tips to find an answer that works for you.
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5 Easy Blog Analytics That Will Tell You if You're Wasting Your Time
Posted by FixCourse under Social MediaFrom http://fixcourse.com 4472 days ago
Made Hot by: tuckerleroy on February 13, 2012 3:54 pm
How can you tell if your blogging is paying off? Here's 5 easy blog analytics that will help you figure out if you're succeeding or wasting your time.
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