Archive for September, 2011
Dealing with Negative Feedback on Your Site
Posted on 30. Sep, 2011 by Matthew Toren.
In today’s market, businesses are no longer dictating to, but rather listening to and conversing with their customer base. By opening your company up for this type of conversation, you’re also leaving the ability for unhappy customers to complain. And they will often do so very loudly and publicly. In cases like this, what should [...]
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Must-Have SEO Tools for Small Businesses
Posted on 28. Sep, 2011 by Guest Post.
Search engines are essential for getting your site noticed; however, it is a huge challenge to optimize your site when you don’t have the resources or tools necessary. With these tools you can optimize your page both on and off site. On-Site Optimization On-site optimization takes into account the factors on your website that you [...]
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Investors: A Question of Need versus Want
Posted on 13. Sep, 2011 by Adam Toren.
We believe that the answer to the question, “Does it make sense for my company to look for investors?” is a matter of need. In other words, it’s important to take an honest look at your company’s objectives and your options for reaching them to determine if you must acquire financing in order to do [...]
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Attack Your Time Management Ruts, Routines, & Rituals
Posted on 12. Sep, 2011 by Guest Post.
A rut is a routine with a series of bad habits that we do over, and over, and over again. Albert Einstein’s definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again but expecting a different result. We get into ruts at work, in relationships, physically, spiritually, and emotionally. Routines are activities that [...]
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7 Simple Ways to Destroy Your Business
Posted on 02. Sep, 2011 by Adam Toren.
The relationship between a small business and its customers can be very complex at times. And although it’s not as intense as the relationships that we have with our loved ones, similar risks can be involved. The relationship between your business and your customers can be blemished by things like dishonesty, broken promises, and betrayals [...]










