Tuesday, August 24, 2010

2010 Social Media Landscape

Monday, August 23, 2010

Gantter - web-based project scheduling made easy

If you are looking for a Project management tool...check out Gantter - web-based project scheduling made easy.
It is a free online app that allows you to manage and schedule your day.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Ten Simple Ways to Make Your Boss Think You're Brilliant (And Indispensible) - by Dumb Little Man

Did you know the simple little things you do every day can make your boss think


Beat the Clock
Most bosses are pretty consistent on the time they get into your office. Take note. If yours always arrives at 7.50 – get there at 7.45 (even if your official start time is 8).

Bonus to you: Arriving earlier than the boss makes you look keen and eager. Plus, when you’re skiving on Twitter or Facebook later in the day, you can justify it to yourself by those 15 extra minutes in the morning.

Say “Good Morning!”
However hungover, knackered or grumpy you’re feeling first thing in the morning, plaster a great big smile on your face and say, “Good Morning!” to your boss.

Bonus to you: Two friendly words can go a long way in putting you in your boss’s good books first thing in the day. And (if you’re following the first tip), your boss will know you’re in the office bright and early.

Volunteer Strategically
If you’re in a meeting and someone asks for volunteers, be the first to put your hand up. That way, you’ll look keen and engaged. This will be a tough one to swallow if your workload is already jammed but volunteering for the right, high visibility project can increase the perception of you.

Bonus to you: You’ll ­­get the task you want (i.e. the one with least effort but highest visibility) and not get lumbered with what the boss assigns you.



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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

25 Most Promising Green Businesses | Business Pundit

Look for some new business ideas? Then check out the list of 25 most promising Green Businesses. These include:


Bionic Power Inc.
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Bionic Power Inc.’s Biomechanical Energy Harvester uses the energy your body creates during the process of walking to charge portable batteries. The device, which after development should weigh about two pounds, is geared towards people need easy, cheap portable power. Importing disposable batteries costs heavily in terms of fuel for transportation. Target markets include the military, public safety officials, first responders, and others who need charged batteries during blackouts. Bonus: Wearers can charge their cellphones on it at night.
Feelgoodz
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Feelgoodz manufactures eco-friendly shoes using hemp, bamboo, natural rubber, and recycled paper. 3% of its profits go to charitable causes, including the Fair Trade and 1% For the Planet. Their comfortable flip-flops are all-natural and 100% biodegradable. The flip-flops could be huge if they gain an international market.
DEKA: The Slingshot
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Better known as the inventor of the Segway, Dean Kamen is now manufacturing the Slingshot, a filterless water purifier that makes drinking water out of sketchy water sources like sewage, ocean water, and urine. Hoping to instigate a phenomenon, Kamen is handing units to impoverished villages. The handy device costs the rest of us $1,000-$2,000.



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Monday, August 16, 2010

Company Structure Explained

One of the best visuals we've ever seen to explain the structure of a company.

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Friday, August 13, 2010

Secrets of a $110 Million Man | Street Smarts by Norm Brodsky - StumbleUpon

This is absolutely one of the best articles that we have read in a long time. It includes smart business advice for every business owner, no matter the industry. Secrets of a $110 Million Man | Street Smarts by Norm Brodsky

1. Numbers run a business. If you don't know how to read them, you are flying blind.

When I started out, I thought that CEOs ran businesses with the help of their top executives. What I didn't realize is that a business is a living entity with needs of its own, and unless the leaders pay attention to those needs, the business will fail. So how do you know what those needs are? There's only one way: by looking at the numbers and understanding the relationships between them. They will tell you how good your sales are, whether you can afford to hire a new salesperson or office manager, how much cash you will need to deal with new business coming in, how your market is changing, and on and on. You can't afford to wait until your accountant tells you these things. Nor do you have to become an accountant. You do have to know enough accounting, however, to figure out which numbers are most important in your particular business, and then you should develop the habit of watching them like a hawk.

2. A sale isn't a sale until you collect.

There's a common assumption that when somebody buys something from you, it's like money in the bank. Sooner or later, you are going to get paid. That's not always true, of course, and just how much sooner or later the payment arrives can make a big difference. But most people don't think about that when they first go into business. The term bad debt doesn't enter their vocabulary until they suddenly find themselves with a receivable they can't collect. By the same token, the concept of collection time doesn't become meaningful until they discover they don't have enough cash to pay their bills despite having made a lot of sales.


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Thursday, August 12, 2010

Out Of 500 Million Users, Looks Like 360 Tuned In To Facebook Live

Owning a Facebook account is a great way for business owners to connect with their customers. Facebook Live is the new platform that allows Facebook users to upload video without using a third party application. Click below to read more about Facebook Live and why it would be a great place to advertise.


Out Of 500 Million Users, Looks Like 360 Tuned In To Facebook Live

Humour in Advertising: 25 Funny Ads from adsoftheworld.com | TCA inspired design

This is one of the funniest sites that we have visited in a long time. Great marketing campaigns with a strong message. Check out some of the advertising below!








































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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Psychological Marketing Business Tactics: Big And Small Business Ideas - Psychotactics - Big and Small Business Ideas

Are you losing customers because you don't know how the brain works?

Do you really understand how the marketing brain works? Are you harnessing its immense potential to make your business generate greater revenues? Wouldn't your strategy and tactics be vastly different, if you understood these psychological marketing ideas?

If you don't understand the simplicity and predictability of the brain, a lot of your business could be walking out the door. And you may not even realise it! Here's your opportunity to learn the psychology behind what makes your customer's brain tick. Then you can use this information, to keep them stuck to you like glue!


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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Just Sell&... its all about sales& | the webs resource for sales leaders&

Imagine the incredible results you’d have if you and your team really focused on a consistent basis.

You’d likely…

* contribute more
* waste less time ramping back up
* serve customers better (internally and externally)
* find more customers
* come up with more ideas
* plan better
* be less frustrated and stressed
* help others focus more (by interrupting them less)
* make more money (for everyone… including you)

Nothing’s guaranteed, of course. But it’s a better bet. (And in the long run, you’ll enjoy more.)
Just Sell&... its all about sales& | the webs resource for sales leaders&

Monday, August 9, 2010

Small Business and Small Business Information for the Entrepreneur

Until recently, online video chat services have been relatively bare-bones, better suited for a call to Grandma than a client. We tried out three services that are upping the ante with business-friendly features such as group chats.


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Thursday, August 5, 2010

5 Not-So-Easy Steps to Managing Your Brand Online

Unless you literally run your business with your ears plugged and your eyes covered, you are aware of the importance of social media and its impact on both brand and bottom line. However, while social media is the topic du jour in mainstream news, on blogs, in books, at conferences and at your local Starbucks, we may still underestimate its overall promise and potential.

The socialization of business is comparable to the rabbit hole in Alice in Wonderland or the red pill in the Matrix. If ignorance is bliss, awareness is awakening. Where there’s insight, there’s opportunity – but with opportunity, there’s also a cost. In this case, that cost is financed through learning, change, adaptation and innovation.


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Wednesday, August 4, 2010

The Purpose of a Business | Small Business Marketing Blog from Duct Tape Marketing

Peter Drucker famously wrote in The Practice of Management that the purpose of a business is to create and keep a customer.

While that may indeed be true, it’s the bare minimum and something that’s required to keep the doors open (unless you’re VC funded.) I think to aim there as the purpose of a business is to shoot terribly low.

I believe the purpose of a business is to create and keep purpose."


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