• 4
    Oct

Creating the Perfect Twitter Profile

You might think profiles aren’t very important, but they’re integral in properly representing your company. While your manager might take a century to figure out what to put up, customers won’t take nearly as long to judge you – if something impresses them or insults them, they’ll share with everyone and anyone they know. If you don’t have...

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  • 4
    Oct

How to Guarantee Your Voice is Heard

Every company is different and therefore the employees and their personalities are different, too. How a personality melds with the culture of a company is often an indicator of their future success. In a company that has a whimsical vibe, it would be downright ignorant to expect a serious person to stay very long. A silly person isn’t...

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  • 4
    Oct

Microsoft 8 Sales Far Below Predictions?

Microsoft is more than a little disappointed at the sales of their new Windows 8 program, says Supersite for Windows, a credible and well-known Microsoft blog. “Sales of Windows 8 PCs are well below Microsoft’s internal projections and have been described inside the company as disappointing,” wrote Paul Thurrott, saying that he was informed of the low numbers...

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  • 4
    Oct

Three Mistakes Even Good Writers Make

You might think that since your articles are safe and sound grammatically that you’re good to go, and in many ways, you are. However, people who write a lot, especially those who write in the same niche all of the time, have a tendency to make a completely different kind of mistake. If you write your own blog,...

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  • 4
    Oct

How You Know It’s Time to Change

Change can be debilitating for a lot of people, but it’s also necessary in life. However, sometimes it’s less about change, and more about management and patience. But how do you know which one you should be striving for? Here are two things you should look out for when you’re trying to figure out if you should be...

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  • 4
    Oct

Is RIM Dead?

Research in Motion, Blackberry’s creator and marketer, has had a tough go of it in these past 24 months. Since Apple hopped on board the mobile device market, RIM’s financial situation has only gone steadily downhill. Their market capitalization has dropped over 95%, driving the company to try numerous tactics to try and keep their heads above water....

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  • 4
    Oct

Increasing Customer Engagement on Your Website

Honestly, it’s quite the chore trying to direct traffic to your website. But once you’ve got the process down, you have to keep people there to make any progress towards building a relationship and ultimately making a sale. Here are a couple of tactics to help you get started. Good Use of Video The video format has been...

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  • 4
    Oct

Stay Safe During Your Holiday Shopping Spree

The holidays are upon us, and with them comes the shopping season. Many of us have mixed feelings about this, stuck between bargain prices and the hesitation to go into the fray on Black Friday. However, just because you’re not braving the mob doesn’t mean you shouldn’t exercise proper techniques that will keep you and your information safe....

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  • 4
    Oct

Three Myths Debunked about Blogging

Blogging is one of the best ways to get your business noticed online. If you’re solely an online business, being noticed is essential in your success. Successful blogs gather followers fairly quickly, and each and every one of those followers is a potential client. Unfortunately, some people have the wrong idea about blogging. Here are three myths about...

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  • 4
    Oct

Tablets Finally Beat Laptop Shipments Thanks to iPad Mini and Nexus 7

For the first time in America, tablet shipments are trumping laptop shipments. According to NPH DisplaySearch, this is because of the variety of tablets hitting the market at low price points. The most popular models of tablet are around the $199 price point, such as the iPad mini and the Nexus 7. These tablets, among other sizes and...

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