At the recent e-Marketing seminar offered at Corporate College East, I attended a breakout session offered by Dave Goeble of Goebel Group and Jan Limpach of Keyphrase-Marketing. I learned a ton. As a...
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The US Government just printed a study in which it has been confirmed that women-owned businesses are underrepresented in 87% of all industry that contract with the US Government. I don't know if...
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Roy Peter Clark over at Poyntor Online has compiled a listing of 50 articles - each focused on a different aspect of writing. Content is the new treasure and everyone is looking for ways to make their...
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So, check it out. (Did I sound a little like Randy Jackson from American Idol???) A friend of mine has just started working for a company called - this is the coolest name - Dimple Dough. Just imagine...
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Springtime. The first grill of the season. As the lone charcoal griller in the neighborhood, my bar-b-q grilled chicken smells mixed with the fresh mown grass brought back memories of a long ago day....
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Friday, I attended an all day seminar that began with an information-packed 90 minute session by John Jantsch of Duct Tape Marketing. I wrote the night before of my excitement and anticipation of all...
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Okay, maybe that's a little strong, but if you've read any of John's posts at Duct Tape Marketing or his new book - you'd understand just what a wonderful source of information and...
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We've all made mistakes in business. Our hope is that none are so blatant that they impact other's view of our ability to perform. Unfortunately, this week I made a stupid mistake - a careless...
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Ben Yoskovitz over at Instigator Blog is looking for ways to be more productive. What better way then to prioritize your long list of things to do. We all have a To-Do list, but how do you decide what...
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Growing your business requires wearing many hats, and one of the most important hats you can wear is that of Marketing CEO. You must find a way to get yourself out there - to see and more important...
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