By Scott Dailey Every year your sales manager adds up your ÂYesÂs and your ÂNoÂs. And in both of these buckets resides a few of each. I mean after all, thatÂs sales. ThereÂs always a few … [Read more...]
Can Logging In Be Fun? Clef Says Yes.
It was all fun and games until my purse got stolen. We were on a great vacation, and visiting the Arizona Memorial on Oahu. In the parking lot, there was a sign that warned “High theft area, do not … [Read more...]
3 Point Website Usability Checkup
By James White When it comes to Internet marketing, many people get so caught up with how to bring visitors to their site that they forget about what to do with them once they arrive. Since traffic … [Read more...]
To Give is To Get. The Importance of Blog Comments.
By Dorien Morin-van Dam You are business owner. You are active on social media. You even have a blog on your website and you are doing your best to keep your blog original, fresh and active, posting … [Read more...]
5 Nifty Time Tracking Resources for Entrepreneurs (updated)
One of my first jobs was as a real estate settlement coordinator, and I learned valuable lessons being thrown into the fiery brew of emotional sellers, unreliable home inspectors, and mortgage … [Read more...]
Overcoming Writer’s Block: How to Just Start Writing
Snoopy always started with the infamous phrase, “it was a dark and stormy night.” Perched at a typewriter on top of his iconic doghouse, he never had a blank page. However, for most of us, that blank … [Read more...]
How to find freelance work
Are you looking for a “side hustle?” Perhaps you want to have some cash buffer while your real business ramps up. Perhaps you just want holiday spending money. The good news is that it’s easy to find … [Read more...]
How To Change the World: Revisiting The Question 10 Years Later
This post is an update of: Change the World: Help Others Pursue the Passion By Brett Farmiloe You ever wonder what you were thinking ten years ago? Well, the Internet is a wonderful place that … [Read more...]
7 Ways to Quickly and Efficiently Re-Brand Your Small Business
By Nathan Sykes You may be thinking about a re-brand for your business for many reasons, but the most common one is because you’ve hit a rut. No matter why your company isn’t growing, updating your … [Read more...]
Q&A with Debra Ruh, Author of Inclusion Branding
I have a special treat this week! I’m happy to share an interview I conducted with Debra Ruh, whose new book, Inclusion Branding, will be released this week. Her latest book is about how brands can … [Read more...]
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