Guest Speaker: Ellen Weber, PhD Ever rolled out of bed like a Mack truck hit you â≠only to find a particular tune on the car radio suddenly unzipped new colors into your day? Both sleep … [Read more...]
5 Ways to Increase Efficiency in your Company
by Robert Cordray 5 Ways to Increase Efficiency in your Company In order to reach their goals, some businesses ask their employees to work longer hours. While this is necessary in some cases, … [Read more...]
Mini-Session 8: Blogging Beyond the Blogosphere
Guest Speaker: Wendy Piersall We build our traffic and subscriber base primarily from other bloggers ââ¬â but in doing so, are we unwittingly excluding non-bloggers from our sites? We started … [Read more...]
An Engagement Checklist for Successful Business
A Guest Post by Shawn Hessinger As the experts and this blog often state, youâre only a stranger once. Youâre a stranger up until the moment you extend your hand and introduce yourself. From … [Read more...]
Mini-Session 9: Branding and Blogging
Guest Speaker: Mike Wagner 1. Blogging is a free sample of your brand. 2. Your creativity and unique point of view must be evident in your blog. 3. Everyone’s blog contains implicit and sometimes … [Read more...]
The Artillery of Marketing: A Soldier’s Perspective
A Guest Post by John Durfee The “freedom” in Operation Iraqi Freedom didn’t start out that way. We came in looking for WMD’s and to free an oppressed people. Afterwards, we realized national … [Read more...]
Offline Customers: Do You Build Relationships With Non-Bloggers?
by Scott McIntyre Last week, I offered a few ideas on how you can make commenting a little easier for your non-blogging reader and asked whether you make room for non-bloggers to comment? Having a … [Read more...]
Collaboration: How to Bring Back that Brand New Blog Feeling Again
A Guest Post by Alexis Bonari If a blog is suffering from low readership, repetitive posts, or a general lack of innovation, chances are that it also lacks collaborative strategies. Some bloggers … [Read more...]
Offline Customers: Do You Make Room for Non-Bloggers To Comment?
by Scott McIntyre Last week, I explored the different ways in which your online offering can be the source of exactly the information the information hungry customer is searching for. At the wider … [Read more...]
Mobile Payments vs. Credit Card Processing: Which One Will Work You?
by Trip Ochenski Accepting and processing credit cards from your customers is much easier today than it was in the past. Having a customer use a credit card within a business often means that a … [Read more...]
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