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Google Glass will find its way into business, eventually. Here are some potential uses of Google Glass for small business. Read More

Lookin' for B2B buyers in all the wrong places?

Lookin' for B2B buyers in all the wrong places?  - http://b2bmarketingsmarts.com Avatar Posted by SusanFantle under Marketing
From http://b2bmarketingsmarts.com 4001 days ago
Made Hot by: MindCircusMedia on June 5, 2013 4:36 am
Here's the key to maximizing the impact of every dollar spent in B2B marketing - regardless of the channel used. Read More
It is safe to assume that, if given one wish, most entrepreneurs would ask for more hours to their day. No matter what stage in its start-up life a small business may be in, time is precious and must be used carefully to ensure that the company stays on track and focused with what it’s doing and wh Read More

How to Channel Your Inner Small Business Superhero

How to Channel Your Inner Small Business Superhero  - http://www.blogher.com Avatar Posted by MyCorporation under Strategy
From http://www.blogher.com 4001 days ago
Made Hot by: LimeWood on June 5, 2013 12:06 am
Small business owners and superheroes have much more in common than you think! With great power comes great responsibility, and entrepreneurs are responsible for so much on a daily basis that concerns their business, the staff employed there, and the customer base. Sometimes this much responsibilit Read More

8 Business Lessons From Game of Thrones

8 Business Lessons From Game of Thrones  - http://www.inc.com Avatar Posted by MyCorporation under Strategy
From http://www.inc.com 4001 days ago
Made Hot by: OpenSourceMedia on June 3, 2013 11:40 pm
Sure, it's an unlikely source for entrepreneurial wisdom--but no less relevant. Here's what to steal from the HBO series and apply to your own company. Read More

Are You Running a Business or a Practice?

Are You Running a Business or a Practice?  - http://thoughtleadershipleverage.com Avatar Posted by kkochenberger under Strategy
From http://thoughtleadershipleverage.com 4016 days ago
Made Hot by: PMVirtual on May 21, 2013 10:59 am
There’s a big difference between running a business and running a practice. A practice is dependent on you as the author or thought leader to deliver all the solutions that generate revenue. A business is an asset that can ultimately be sold, that generates cash flow and recurring revenue. Read More
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