• 4
    Oct

How to Monitor Your Competition

Monitoring your competition isn’t as important as it may seem initially. Scoping them out and knowing what you’re up against when you enter the niche is important, but beyond that you don’t really need to worry about your competition that much. However, if you’re the worrying sort and you want to make sure that they’re not outdoing you...

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  • 4
    Oct

New Facebook Privacy Settings, Menu Easier to Find

Facebook is ever changing when it comes to privacy settings, and because you have both personal and company accounts, it’s important you keep up with those changes. If you’ve been on Facebook in the last few days, it’s likely you’ve been met with new privacy notifications and a menu at the top of the page where all of...

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  • 4
    Oct

Microsoft Surface Pro Hits the Market

The long-anticipated Windows 8 Pro has finally come to the market, which means consumers get to enjoy one of the best performing tablets to hit the market this year. Microsoft has been hinting that this product was going to hit the market in January or so in 2013, and it’s now been announced that Windows 8 Pro will...

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  • 4
    Oct

Need More Eyes on Your Content? Try StumbleUpon

Have you ever stumbled around on StumbleUpon? It’s one of the most well-known and popular discovery engines. You can get lost for hours on random pages that the engine pulls up, in just about any category you can think of. The headline on their website is actually “StumbleUpon is an ocean of awesome,” because of their ability to...

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  • 4
    Oct

Businesses Don’t Have to Be Dramatic: How to Keep It Under Control

Actually, every business does have to have drama. It’s part of running a business that has multiple facets, people, and plans. It’s just part of life, and it’s okay. However, this drama often leaves business owners completely confounded. Drama comes up and it scares people, and it makes them rattled, sad, or closed-minded. But drama doesn’t have to...

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  • 4
    Oct

The Important Rumors to Look Out for In 2013

Welcome to 2013. Like always, there’s already a laundry list of new rumors to watch out for in the upcoming year. Some, if announced next year, will be handy business tools that will be worth watching out for. FireFox Mobile Operating System Both Apple and Google have their own operating systems for mobile phones, so why doesn’t Firefox?...

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  • 4
    Oct

How to Improve Your Customer’s Experience in Little Ways

So who’s ultimately paying your bill? Your customers. They are the ones who pay for your products and your services, and when you lose sight of their importance, you’ll go downhill before you have a moment to recover. And the truth is that most companies who have poor customer service ratings are simply ignoring basic, simple things that...

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  • 4
    Oct

Two New Tools to Help You Network While You’re Moving

There’s no reason that you should neglect opportunities to network and find more business simply because you’re in a car or in a plane. In fact, you may have a ton of extra time while you’re travelling, and that’s time that can be spent being productive. In some cases, the two tools below can even help you score...

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  • 4
    Oct

Page Speed: It’s Actually Important

Your website is not the roadways: speeding won’t kill you. In fact, purposefully making your pages load faster will help impatient customers find what they’re looking for that much faster – not to mention the fact that Google ranks you on your page speed. You actually get penalized if you aren’t fast enough, and your customers may find...

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  • 4
    Oct

Several Cyberthreats to Watch Out for This Year

It’s likely in the next year or so that we’ll see massive increases in cyberthreats such as more cyberattacks, hacking for profit, and more activity in well-known hacking groups such as Anonymous. According to McAfee, hackers are going to refine and evolve their techniques this upcoming year in ways that will take advantage of not only our wallets,...

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