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By Victor, on November 19th, 2011
 I’ve spent a good deal of my life somewhere else. In my head, mostly. Time passed. Things changed. Things stayed the same. I rarely noticed. Days slipped by. It doesn’t take very many days to make a week, or a month. Soon enough, entire seasons had come and gone, and the same pot sat in my . . . → Read More: Time Management | Timed Out
By Cole, on November 12th, 2011
 Do more when you are busy. It will make you more productive and you’ll end up with more free time.
When you are busy—when your days are packed and when you’re up to your ears in meetings—it is especially important that you squeeze in a a yoga class, a run, a Spanish lesson or a paint-by-number session. . . . → Read More: Time Management | Add Things In For More Time
By Kate, on November 4th, 2011
Managing your time effectively is a huge part of your day, no matter what you do. Manage it well and you end your day feeling accomplished, and perhaps with a lighter load for tomorrow. Mismanage your time, and well, we’ve all been there once or twice. It’s not a good feeling.
Elisabeth Galperin helps people get . . . → Read More: What is Time Management?
By Victor, on October 7th, 2011
We have all dealt with them—someone at the office that always causes problems. They never seem to agree; they never make things easy. They are always just so difficult.
What makes a person difficult? It is actually quite simple—they want something that you don’t. That is it. There is no personality type or anything like that. They . . . → Read More: 4 Rules for Dealing with Difficult People
By Cole, on September 16th, 2011
If you saw my earlier post about why handwritten notes are such a valuable asset, you are probably ready for some samples, no? I decided I’d totally skip the super-generic and obvious kinds of notes: general thank you’s, general sympathy and general ‘it was nice to meet you.’ In the real world, our relationships are a . . . → Read More: Handwritten Notes How-To | Some Letter Writing Samples
By Cole, on September 1st, 2011
Don’t ever undervalue your handwriting. No matter how sloppy it might be, your handwriting is an asset. An asset to your business and an asset to your personal life.
Just as each person’s style of dress, for example, is a marker of their unique personality, our handwriting is a marker of our unique selves. There’s nothing like . . . → Read More: Handwriting Is An Asset
By Cole, on August 6th, 2011
What is Inbound Marketing?
First, let me introduce you to two terms. Vocabulary lesson! Inbound Marketing and Outbound Marketing. Inbound Marketing is the opposite of Outbound Marketing.
Inbound Marketing is modern advertising. Outbound Marketing is traditional advertising.
Some tools that can be found inside the Inbound Marketing toolbox include Facebook, email marketing, landing pages, search engine optimization and content . . . → Read More: Inbound Marketing | What is it?
By Kate, on May 15th, 2011
Now that you know what Search Engine Optimization is (if you don’t, you can read a quick blurb explaining SEO), it’s time to get started on planning some SEO for your own site. Eventually you’ll determine which keywords will bring the highest volume of viewers to your site and strategically place those terms to increase your page rank . . . → Read More: A Beginner’s Guide to SEO
By Victor, on May 7th, 2011
If you know what SEO stands for, then you are off to a good start. If you don’t, here is why you should: SEO helps you find what you are looking for when you search the web. More importantly, it helps your would-be customers find you.
Where did this all come from?
In the mid-1990s, there were a . . . → Read More: SEO: An Introduction
By admin, on October 30th, 2010
Disaster Planning….that’s probably not something on your mind, right?
And if it is actually something to tackle on your to-do list, I bet it’s towards the bottom.
Whether you own a business or not, having a disaster plan in place is really important. What if the power is out and you’re told it will be at least 5 . . . → Read More: Disaster Planning
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