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What Does It Take to Scale A Web 2.0 Startup?
Last year, the meme of “you can start a company for minimal capital” made the rounds. This is still true. But – it’s not trivial to scale a company for minimal capital (it’s possible, but an exception, not the norm.) This meme is starting to make the rounds – Heather Green at BusinessWeek just wrote an article titled Make-or-Break Time For The Net Newbies.

As Usual Im Nobodys Market
After a brief email exchange today from an extremely smart and capable friend suggesting a potential feature for my blog, his response was “As usual, I’m nobody’s market.” He provided a humorous followup to the comment “that’s a great blog title” from one of the people on the email thread with “Ah, if only I didn't have to suck up to the world, that would be a great title for my contrarian-curmudgeon blog.”

I Want More Information, Not Less
I spent the last two days at the Defrag Conference. It was awesome on so many levels including the content, the venue, seeing a bunch of great friends, and meeting a bunch of new people.

When Everyone Is Right, Who's Wrong? Uncovering the Mystery of Perceptual Styles
Each of us perceives the world differently, not only because of differing perceptual styles, but also because of the various circumstances, goals, aspirations, ages and lifestyles we have. These individual experiences create different realities, each of which represents only part of the whole picture.

Not Having All the Answers...or Any For That Matter!
Are you so wrapped up in your chaotic day that you forget to pay attention to your learning curve and what's possible for you in the world?

What You MUST Know About Marketing Your Freelance Copywriting Services
Marketing yourself without a resume can be challenging, but Guillermo Rubio, AWAI Staff Writer, takes all the guesswork out of it. Here are the 7 things you must know to successfully market your freelance copywriting business.

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As Usual Im Nobodys Market
After a brief email exchange today from an extremely smart and capable friend suggesting a potential feature for my blog, his response was “As usual, I’m nobody’s market.” He provided a humorous followup to the comment “that’s a great blog title” from one of the people on the email thread with “Ah, if only I didn't have to suck up to the world, that would be a great title for my contrarian-curmudgeon blog.”

Why Hosted Exchange Makes Sense for Small Businesses
A Microsoft Exchange solution is rapidly becoming a must-have for any business, allowing easy communication and collaboration. But smaller businesses hit a roadblock when they see the costs of having an in-house exchange server. If you own a small business that could benefit from increased efficiency and workforce productivity, Hosted Exchange may be the perfect solution.

Email Marketing for Complex Sales Cycles by Winton Churchill
Direct mail and email marketing have gotten a bad rap for many years. But, when the email marketing is executed properly, the results can be fantastic. That is the sort of email marketing that Winton Churchill talks about in this book. It’s not just a simple email being sent from time to time, but it is an email system that gets definite and positive sales results for your business.

Email Marketing - Optimize Your Sending Schedule
As an email marketer, you probably spend considerable time testing and optimizing your email content, your email layout and design, the calls to action within your email message. But do you ever stop to consider *when* you're hitting the send button? I'm not referring to the best time of day or the best day of the week to send your message - although that is an important component to consider. When I'm referring to is your email campaign schedule.

Use Your Email Signature
There are many branding opportunities that small businesses can and should be taking advantage of, the email signature is one of them. An email signature doesn't cost any money to setup, and it is a small, but important part of a professional image, and a professional brand. Every business email account should have a professional email signature associated with it. It's easy to make one, and it will remind your email recipients of the fact that you're in business every time you email them.

Workplace Ladder Fuel
Maybe you received the email offering cash in exchange for testing the Microsoft/AOL email tracking system. Or you heard that theaters were using subliminal advertising to increase sales of popcorn and soft drinks. Maybe it was the "buy one, get one free" Porsche promotion that caught your attention, or the warning that reusing plastic water bottles is unhealthy since components breakdown and are ingested.

Job Exchange Programs- A Different Spin On Employee Development
A job exchange program works much like a foreign student exchange program. An employee basically switches to another group, department, city, or any other division in the company. There, the employee is "hosted" by the receiving office and gains exposure to the culture, employees, and clients of that office. It can be a situation where two employees truly "exchange" positions for a set period of time.

Email – Victim of its own success?
Email has become the de facto standard for collaboration.Unmanageable volumes of business- and non business-related email are hampering worker productivity and increasing email storage and maintenance costs. We end up spending a good portion of our days in managing, sorting, filtering and organizing our emails. So, has email become a victim of its own success? Are people over stretching and abusing the email system? Is there a solution to this mess?

Why ‘everybody lives by selling something’ is key to your success
‘Everybody lives by selling something’ seems to have allowed people to discuss an area that is fundamental to human relationships and communication, the principle of exchange. In our lives we are all exchanging things of value. Whether what we exchange is of value to others should be determined through effective communication, open dialogue, and trust. Taken to an organisation wide level, everybody in a company has an impact on how the business communicates with and engages in the principle of exchange with its customers, suppliers, the broader community, and each other. The legacy of silos in organisations, where departments distance themselves from each other, pitting their agenda against others to gain an upper hand, is the opposite of the principle ‘everybody lives by selling something’.

Article #40 Email Marketing Do’s and Don’ts
Email marketing is not a new concept. People have been sending emails out to blind copy recipients for years by adding the email addresses to the BCC field in an email. Gone are those days though thanks to spam and junk email.

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