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Computing Without the Hardware…Software…Support…Fun
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| Today's Web 2.0 social media environment offers a tremendous opportunities for companies to closely engage with customers, prospects and market segments in a positive, mutually beneficial manner. The problem arises when marketing and communications people view these new 1:1 outlets as a great marketing/sales and PR pitching opportunities. They forget that the individuals if not treated properly and with professional respect can turn and instead of being the ones who are being hunted can become the hunters. People -- regular folks -- can be mean and brutal if they are abused. Marketeers need to know the pros/cons, challenges/opportunities. Consumers need to know that they have a powerful platform to strike back and cause real damage.
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Do We Ignore Half the Market?
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| We all know half (or about half) of the world's population is female. Most married or involved males know that they can do anything they want to do as long as "SHE" thinks it's OK. Testosterone works in the boardroom but in the living room, bedroom...forget it!!! If they are "kinda" important in our business lives, why can't we get it right when it comes to offering products? Maybe we just aren't listening...NAW!!!! |
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Flash Memory…Nothing Less Than World Domination
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| Flash Gordon was so cool. Of course so is today's flash. It's a mortal battle between "mean old" HD and brash young Flash over the heart and whatever of consumer Dale...Sounds like a sequel is in the works...
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Do We Ignore Half the PC/CE Market?
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| PC, CE products have typically been designed, manufactured for the male geek. But this stereotype customer is becoming history as women increasingly buy and use the products. To be successful though it requires more than simply making them pink. Female users want more...lot more than we might think. |
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The Power of Active Listening
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| Back when my youngest son was in his troublesome teens, my wife and I took a course on Parent Effectiveness Training. It was an eye-opener, because we discovered that we were not really listening to him. We should have 'Actively Listened'. |
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Four Generations In The Marketplace: What This Means For You
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| Today's consumer can be a member of one of at least four generations; beginning with the pre-pubescent teens & extending right up to the infamous baby boomers... different techniques & strategies are required to connect with them. Here's a snapshot of each group & what you need to know to position yourself appropriately.
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10 Tips for Parents of Ohio Teens
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| The Columbus Bar Association's lawyer finding services, ColumbusLawyerFinder.com and Columbus Bar Lawyer Referral Service, provide 10 Tips for Parents of Ohio Teens(Before They Get Into Trouble). |
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Myspace Marketing - How to market your business for FREE on Myspace
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| Myspace.com is the world’s largest social networking website. It is the cool place to be if you are in your teens, 20s and 30s. I have also found that it can be an outstanding free marketing tool for social business and websites. |
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Inside the teen mind
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| Sue Scott-Horne knows about teenagers, as a mum and as a social worker. When the number of attacks on teens started increasing, she thought she could do something about it and has set up a business producing educational resources to help parents and others communicate better with young people. |
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Is Your Child Drinking?
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| Growing teens do get moody as hormones kick in and they face new challenges at school. But if your teen has been acting strangely - or if you've noticed a few behaviors at once - it could mean your child is getting into trouble with alcohol.
Here's what to watch for:
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Keep Your Communities Safe
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| Underage drinking hurts more than individual teens and their families. It affects the entire community.
Fortunately, your community can play a vital role in preventing the problem.
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The other side of social media: business networking
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| With social media comes a whole new way of connecting with others. As our friend list builds on Facebook, we realise that that keeping a relationship adrift with the written word is now a perfectly acceptable and viable alternative to meeting for coffee or picking up the telephone. Posting on somebody’s wall or replying to their blog post is just as acceptable as a teleconference call. In fact, we may have contacts that we have never even met or that we have never heard speak, but are as valuable an acquaintance as others whom we’ve known for years – especially when it comes to the business world. Social media is leaving the MySpace era of tweens and teens behind, and is now a perfectly acceptable mode of business networking. |
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Teenage Sports Team Participation
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| Sports Team Participation Among Young Teens Has Important Hidden Benefits |
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Style Tips for Young Professional Women
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| As you transition from your teens to adulthood, there are changes that should be made. A more "professional" look is what you want when going for jobs in your field. Don't know where to start. This article gives great details on style for the young professional woman. |
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