All posts tagged "content marketing"
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3 reasons your content marketing could be more successful
An essential part of any online promotional activity is content marketing. It’s an effective strategy used by millions of organizations worldwide each day. If you’ve invested in such a strategy, you may be wondering when...
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Why working mothers should give themselves a break
It is so hard creating, starting a business when you are single let alone with kids and a husband to look after. It often feels like you are being stretched endlessly in all different directions...
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How just being organized can change your career
Being organized is one thing that we must need to learn in life sooner or later, but the sooner is always better. And it can truly change your career. An organized person is one who...
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3 top strategies to juggle your career and kids
There’s no balancing act more rewarding—or more stressful—than being a working mom. If you’re raising kids and pursuing a career, your everyday life is a tug-of-war between two full-time jobs, one of which never actually...
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How to NOT create a terrible brand name
Make it catchy, memorable, and unique! Those are the tips you usually follow when trying to think of a name for your brand. Somehow, you still end up with lousy ideas. You strain your mind...
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3 reasons women are better employees
The war of the sexes will probably never end, but in the last years, we have witnessed major changes in social attitudes towards women in the workforce and management positions. Six decades ago, a Gallup...
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Do I need a financial adviser?
Only about 20% of people have a financial advisor or have sought professional financial advice, meaning at the moment, 80% have yet to see the need to visit a planner. So, do you need to...
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2017: To plan or not to plan?
Planning… is it really worth it? I know some people may scoff and gasp at that sentence — myself included. But let me present my case. Every day we work hard to achieve goals with...
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How to get your clients to pay more
In a recent article for Entrepreneur magazine, Mike Templeman writes that when it comes to pricing your product, “don’t be the cheapest, be the best.” The author notes that founders of startups entering a competitive...