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Build Brand Awareness and Business with Creative Video Blogging

This guest post is by Ryan Critchett of RMC Tech. We all know that video blogging is a powerfully effective tool for business lead generation, but does everyone have what it takes to execute on it? We can all get in front of a camera, hit record, and start talking about our products and services [...]

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7 Timeless Business Lessons You Can Learn from Hollywood Screenplays

I love movies. In fact, movies are what led me into copywriting and eventually to building a successful software company. Better explain that one, huh? Back in 1997 when I bolted from the big law firm and moved down to Austin, my plan was to become a screenwriter. Feast or famine, damn the consequences, starving [...]

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No Need for Business Cards at Affiliate Summit Central 2012

We’re changing up the name-badges at Affiliate Summit Central 2012, so they’ll have QR codes this time around, instead of the barcodes we’ve had in the past. That means exhibitors won’t have a need to rent scanners, and anybody at the conference with a QR code reader on their phone can read the codes on [...]

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10 Internet News Items From This Week & Their Affect on Your Business

A big part of being able to make money online is understanding what’s going on in the world around you. When you’re up on current events, you can capitalize on trends, and tie your topic in to some of the major events that are going on in the world around you. As such, we here at [...]

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The Business (To Business) Of Social Media

"Why aren’t there more case studies of business to business organizations using social media?" I get asked this question all of the time. The truth is that most people are not looking hard enough. Yes, we’re all excited when a big brand scores a slum dunk and everyone gets all excited about capturing likes on [...]

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On Foursquare, $10 Buys Instant Verification For Your Business

Foursquare will charge businesses a fee of $10 to instantly verify their page online. In the past, restaurants, bars, and shops have had to mail in their application and wait for approval. The process typically took weeks to complete. View full post on Search Engine Watch – Latest

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