By admin, on December 30th, 2009%
Growing Your Business by Adding More Sticking Power to Your Resolutions
The new year is only weeks away. Â If you are like me, a new year brings dreams of a fresh start for your small business. Â Hopes abound for the new year. Â But, in the back of your mind, you may remember your past resolutions. . . . → Read More: Growing Your Business by Adding More Sticking Power to Your Resolutions
By admin, on December 29th, 2009%
Twitter Introduces New Personal Branding Tool: Lists
By: Heather Huhman on November 4th, 2009 at 3:35 pm
In Personal Branding, Social Media, eBrand | 11 Comments
Within days of introducing Twitter lists into public beta, an estimated 6.5 million lists have already been created. This begs the question, which Dan Schawbel asked on Nov. 1, does it . . . → Read More: Twitter Introduces New Personal Branding Tool: Lists
By admin, on December 27th, 2009%
Use Twitter Lists to Build Your Personal Brand
By: Daniel Honigman on November 15th, 2009 at 5:15 am
In People, Personal Branding, Social Media, entrepreneurship, guest post | 17 Comments
If you’re a personal brand, or are looking to build your personal brand, you can use Twitter lists as well. Here are some easy things you can . . . → Read More: Use Twitter Lists to Build Your Personal Brand
By admin, on December 25th, 2009%
My wish for you and your family is a warm and happy holiday season. Â I invite you to take 5 minutes and enjoy this wonderful slide show about 45 important lessons in life. Â Be one of the 7% who will pass this on to others. Â Enjoy and prosper!
Al Hanzal
45 lesons in life
See more presentations by Mica . . . → Read More: Holiday Greetings…
By admin, on December 20th, 2009%
http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2009/12/in-search-of-customer-intimacy.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+typepad/sethsmainblog+(Seth’s+Blog)
In search of customer intimacy
Many brands want deep and long-lasting relationships with their customers.
Social media makes these interactions even more likely, because it encourages customers to speak up and to connect.
The fallacy is believing that whining equals intimacy. It doesn’t. Whining and complaining is easy and natural, but it’s not a foundation for a long term . . . → Read More: In search of customer intimacy
By admin, on December 18th, 2009%
Are American websites dying? Â One obvious sign of this death comes from the national brand companies. Â After pouring millions of dollars into their websites, they have seen a steady decline in visitors over the past three years. Â In this article of The Small Business Tool Box, I will offer my comments on the death of the . . . → Read More: Are American Websites Dying?
By admin, on December 16th, 2009%
Meg Guispeppi has written a long article on what personal branding is not. Â Below is a excerpt from her article as she talks about what personal branding. Â To see the complete article go to :
What Personal Branding is NOT
by MEG GUISEPPI on DECEMBER 4, 2009
According to William Arruda, personal branding pioneer and founder of Reach Branding, . . . → Read More: What Personal Branding is NOT
By admin, on December 14th, 2009%
Uncovering our personal brand does not need to be a deep psychological experience. Â It starts primarily by wanting to go deeper than the typical phrases and categories we use to describe ourselves. Â Larry is a teacher. Â Read, in his own words, Â how he began exploring his own personal/professional brand. Enjoy and prosper.
Personal Branding
Personal branding? Isn’t . . . → Read More: Larry’s Personal Brand Story
By admin, on December 12th, 2009%
When I find articles that illustrate my effort in helping people create their personal brands on social media sites, I am happy to share them with you. The enclosed article is about Twitter branding. Â It offers an excellent example of personal branding for any social media site. Â Enjoy and prosper.
How to make your Twitter Brand . . . → Read More: How to make your Twitter Brand stand out!
By admin, on December 11th, 2009%
Seth Godin in one of my favorite bloggers.  He speaks with both forcefully with common sense and huge insights.  Here’s a brief post of his on the process of social media and why this becomes a speed  bump for many small business owners.  Enjoy and prosper.
The reason social media is so difficult for most organizations
It’s a . . . → Read More: Social Media as a Process
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