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How to Solve a Biz Problem

How to Solve a Biz Problem - http://www.the123of.com Avatar Posted by TonyJohnston_CNi under Management
From http://www.the123of.com 5363 days ago
Made Hot by: shanegibson on August 24, 2009 9:57 pm
When things aren't going well, business can be awfully tough. So, if your situation is one that's not much fun, maybe you have 'a problem'. Is this you? Don't despair, almost every problem has a number of reasonable and workable solutions if you only... Read More
I have spoken to many small business owners recently. I wanted to know from them what their plans to grow are. This is what I realized when I talked to them. Read More
Small business owners resist creating marketing strategy like many resist getting their teeth cleaned. Over the years, I've discovered why this is: An effective marketing strategy requires understanding who you are, choosing to be different than everyone else, and committing to one simple way of doing, acting and creating — to the exclusion of Read More
The year 2009 may be the worst year yet for the newspaper industry. According to Newspaper Association of America, print ad spending has plummet down in the first quarter with a 29.7% decline. Online ad spending also suffered with a 13.4% negative change. While we see a transition online, some newspapers companies are still not looking too good. Read More

Failure to Lend

Failure to Lend - http://bizbox.slate.com Avatar Posted by BizBox under News
From http://bizbox.slate.com 5364 days ago
Made Hot by: DebMark on August 22, 2009 12:46 pm
BizBox's Anonymous Banker explains how the federal government's small-business lending program has utterly failed, and which banks are to blame. Read More

NEW: Twitter Tags Location to Your Tweets

NEW: Twitter Tags Location to Your Tweets - http://www.penn-olson.com Avatar Posted by Sarah_Chong under Social Media
From http://www.penn-olson.com 5364 days ago
Made Hot by: ritchelalms on August 21, 2009 3:49 pm
Twitter is planning to tag location to your tweets more accurately. Tagging location right now depends on users to fill in their current location manually. With people putting their location as “at the top of your mind!” or “in your heart”, it doesn't really make up to reliable location data. This new API will allow developers to add latitude an Read More

10 Tips for Using Google Alerts in Your Small Business

10 Tips for Using Google Alerts in Your Small Business - http://www.sbinformer.com Avatar Posted by ShawnHessinger under Resources
From http://www.sbinformer.com 5365 days ago
Made Hot by: biancaaquino on August 21, 2009 3:44 pm
These 10 tips for using Google Alerts in your small business come from Small Business Informer and are a great resource for any small business. Bloggers have long known the value of using Google Alerts to keep up with breaking news in their niche and to get topic ideas based on the latest buzz. No matter what your product or service, you'll find Read More

Don't spread yourself thin in small business new media

Don't spread yourself thin in small business new media - http://consultski.blogspot.com Avatar Posted by ShawnHessinger under Social Media
From http://consultski.blogspot.com 5365 days ago
Made Hot by: on August 27, 2009 10:43 pm
In this great guest post from theorist Seth D. Brown on Jeff "Ski" Kinsey's blog, Seth looks at how to avoid spreading yourself thin in the small media departmnent. Instead of worrying about all the applications out there, Seth suggests looking at what each service does for you and avoiding redundancies that consume too much time and return lit Read More
Social media websites were initially created purely for sharing and interacting with friends. So why the heck are there so many businesses flocking to be part of this in recent years? The answer is obvious — social media is able to help them gain a competitive advantage over rivals.... Read More
Here are three keys to forming a successful partnership. They are keys that helped Steve MacGill, CEO of PeerSight Online, and Dr. James Norris, CEO and founder of KAART Business Solutions, used to create their successful partnership. Read More
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