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Has NanoBlogging gone too far?

MicroBlogging brought us Twitter, and the phenomenon is sweeping the internet like a tornado. Everybody is using Twitter for socialising, making money, generating leads, finding clients, networking, joint ventures – you name it. Twitter allows us – in very few words, to give brief updates on our status, what we’re doing, and share short, sharp […]

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The Google Workout

With Google algorithms changing almost daily, it seems there is now a huge question mark over whether page rank really matters. If you have a high page rank site with very little traffic – the actual value of this is significantly less than that of a site with high traffic and low page rank. The […]

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Should Your Startup Outsource?

Outsourcing has long been the practice of large companies looking to cut costs and streamline processes.  But many small startups have also chosen to outsource some of the key functions of their business in order to manage things more effectively.  Many young companies are running lean and mean with few employees wearing many hats.  This […]

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Facebook Fan Pages

Facebook has always been touchy about members spamming, but in the past year they’ve really opened up opportunities for businesses and professionals to represent themselves on the site.  The best way to make your presence known if you hope to use Facebook for marketing is to create what is called a “Fan Page” in the […]

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Why You Should Be Twittering

Last week I engaged in a conversation with a young woman who loftily asserted that Twitter is merely an “ego trip for people who feel the need to let the world know what they are having for breakfast.”  It’s a pretty common sentiment among those who have never really used the service.  And to be […]

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Me 2.0

This week saw the release of the new book by Dan Schawbel entitled Me 2.0; a comprehensive guide for young people (although anyone can benefit from it) as they enter the workforce and plot their careers and entrepreneurial endeavors.  Personal branding is a relatively new concept—at least for the masses.  But as the economy and […]

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