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How you can get retweeted - Holy Kaw!
Do you want to know what kind of tweets get spread? Dan Zarrella has the answers. For example, 70% of retweets contain links compared to 20% in “regular” tweets. Here are more interesting facts:

9 Elements to Help Your Copy Connect with Your Ideal Customers
Knowing the formula for creating a sales letter will help you connect with your ideal client. Regardless of the length of your copy you can incorporate the basic formula to ensure you’re providing all the information your customers need to make a sound decision about investing in your products and services.

Social Media: Should you or shouldn't you for your business?
After speaking at a recent Women’s Network Australia event in Brisbane, and watching everyone take lots of notes, I decided to put some of my talk down into a paper. There is a lot to cover in this sphere, so here are some points to help people utilise social media more effectively.

Time Management Skills & Work
Doesn’t it sometimes feel as though there aren’t enough hours in a day to complete all the things you would like to accomplish? No doubt, everyone at one time or another, whether at work, home, or school, has felt like this. However, does this problem exist due to procrastination or lack of time management skills?

Google Analytics – What is it?
Importance of Web Analytics is increasing day by day as more websites of the same niche compete for a similar or unique goal. Webmasters now have access to lot of quantitative data that can help them find answers for all “What” on their website. What pages are visited, what products people buy, what browser they use and many more micro details information. There are many web analytics tools available online and Google Analytics is one among the leading Analytics tools we have for years.

Promotional Products Revealed to be Most Affordable Effective Way to Advertise
A recent study carried out by the Advertising Specialists Institute (ASI), the leading media and marketing organization which serves the promotional products revealed that promotional products are the best way of advertising. They are more successful than television, radio or print advertising, despite being affordable and cheap way of brand promotion. This study was the outcome of web based in-person interviews carried out in 2008 on around 600 travelers in Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and New York.

Tips On Writing With Personality
There has been a major shift in how people buy things and relate to companies in the past 3 years and this trend is brilliant for small business. The trend is away from ‘buying a brand” to “buying the person behind the brand”. We have been disillusioned by big business – so now we are looking to know the faces behind the names of the brand. We want to know their personalities, what makes them tick and can we trust them to do what they say they will.

6 Great Ways to avoid Cold Calling
This year I have been cold calling to raise new appointments, I also have at my disposal an experienced tele seller, can you guess the results? It's grim reading, we have had to raise the white flag in surrender, if we had to rely upon cold calling to get new business, we would not get any business, well maybe a little bit, but not enough to make your target. So the next time someone, well that would be your boss, tells you to get on the phone, suggest the following strategies.

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telling stories the brand connection
Today, we're interested in stories, and not particularly interested in facts. Every story needs facts, of course, but they are secondary. The facts are there just to provide some ballast for the story. There are always so many facts that don't fit into the story, and insofar as they don't fit, depending on our commitment to the story, we have a tendency to disregard them. Every good story has some connection to the truth of our experience, but the story's the thing.

Top Tips for Women Setting up in Business
Interesting facts and tips for Women Setting up their own business

Just the Facts Ma’am, Just the Facts
There was the classic TV Show and more recently the movie, “Dragnet”. The main character, Sergeant Joe Friday, was known for the quotation, “Just the facts ma’am, just the facts.” He would let a witness to a crime tell their story with all their emotion and commentary on what they believed happened. After a few minutes of listening to this extraneous information, Joe would interject his most famous line of dialogue, “Just the facts ma’am, just the facts.” As with Sergeant Friday, journalists are most interested in the facts you present in your press release.

Be on time
This article shares the sentiments of former president George Washington concerning punctuality. Additionally, there are some interesting facts concerning time and the workplace. The article includes a team exercise that may be facilitated in a small group staff meeting.

Just the facts, ma'am
Whether or not Joe Friday ever said "Just the facts, ma'am", the facts are necessary for your operation to judge what is not right, and what to change. Objective, open eyed facts, undistorted by opinions nor politics; nor by "it's always been done that way" nor by the dreaded Not Invented Here syndrome.

Does Science Admit Being Wrong?
In school and career we tend to accept facts as being permanent. It aint. Scientists spend their lives testing and often disproving Facts and Laws. It's hard, but having an "open-mind" is smarter.

Starting a home based business--What you need to Know before You Start?
Are you looking for a home based business opportunity? You are not alone because an increasing number of individuals are doing the same. Before you get involved there are some facts you need to know. This article provides those facts. Read more ...

How you can get retweeted - Holy Kaw!
Do you want to know what kind of tweets get spread? Dan Zarrella has the answers. For example, 70% of retweets contain links compared to 20% in “regular” tweets. Here are more interesting facts:

MIND TRAP: Ignoring the Evidence
Steve Major discusses the fifth and final mind trap out that we can fall into in making decisions - ignoring the evidence. This is where we are not facing the facts. The facts are there, but we are not facing them. You could say we are avoiding the facts. It's a form of denial.

Why You Need To Trust Your Gut (But Don’t Take My Word For It)
In the twenty first century, facts are the guiding principles of the decisions and choices that most people make. We follow trends and research studies in determining what we eat wear and other major decisions. In constantly relying on facts, we have lost touch with our inner guiding system. We all have a source of inner guidance that goes beyond specific facts – the intuition. Through a series of steps, we can learn to cultivate and listen to our intuition.

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