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Monthly Archives: September 2012
5 Steps to Make More Money Now
Think some other things before you raise prices Continue reading
How To Make Your Business Blog Informative
If you’re going to do a blog,make it informative and worth reading by your target audience Continue reading
Posted in Entrepreneurship, Marketing, social media marketing
Tagged aime marse, blogs, smallbiztrends.com, social media
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I doubt the latter
“But there was nothing there,” says Stoltz. “We made our own potassium tert butoxide and also bought it from various vendors, and yet the chemistry continued to work just the same. We had to really convince ourselves that it was … Continue reading
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Why Hiring People Who Annoy You Helps You Innovate
Douglas Merrill, writing in fastcompany.com, wrote this interesting blogpost on 9/7/12. As a former annoyance at Ford for 10 years who definitely created some innovations (Ford made about 10x my cumulative salary off me), I just had to comment. I … Continue reading
Posted in Entrepreneurship, firing, Hiring, Marketing
Tagged douglas merrill, fast company, fastcompany.com, Innovation
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The Biggest Credit Card Mistake Entrepreneurs Make
Odysseus Papadimitriou, writing in entrepreneur.com has an interesting post, but he’s got several mistakes (not just one) in using credit cards that he outlines,all of which are pretty valid. We did a post on this topic a while back, but … Continue reading
Posted in Entrepreneurship, Finance, firing
Tagged credit, credit cards, entrepreneurship, entreprenuer.com, Finance, odysseus papadimitriou
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As Smallwood
What made it fun was that Sadhguru was not dressed in his traditional multicolor robes but in a gray Under Armour golf shirt, tight golf slacks and a floppy golf hat. The only giveaways to his day job were an … Continue reading
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Comeback Trail in Business, Like Sports, Features Six Steps
turning around your business requires lots of steps Continue reading
Posted in Entrepreneurship, firing, Hiring, Marketing, Sales
Tagged businessnewsdaily.com, evaluations, firing, Hiring, Leadership, neal smith
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A Five Step Process for Finding Your Next Superstar Sales Rep
Finding your next sales superstar is time consuming, but don’t waste money on the wrong person Continue reading
Product and Service Guarantees
should you guarantee your product or service for life, or any other period? Continue reading
Posted in Entrepreneurship, Finance, Internet Marketing, Marketing, Sales
Tagged erik sherman, INC Magazine, inc.com, product guarantees, service guarantees
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4 Blogging Tips to Double Your Site Traffic
What a good blog can do for your firm’s sales and credibilitys Continue reading