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Strategic Planning: A Must for All Organisations sonal online diaries.”Strategic planning, the what and the why of planning, is often overlooked by organisations who concentrate on tactical planning, the how of planning. The resultant business plan is overwhelmed by tactical initiatives and pet projects. Alignment with a strat More simply, a blog is a low-cost platform on which users can express their thoughts on a certain subject. In the case of your business, the blog’s subject would be related to your product or service. Additions to blogs are called posts, and each post can link to other information on the Internet—websites (especially your own), other blogs, art Direct Mail Leads - Brand Identity Guru Blogging—it’s all over the web, and I do mean all over the web. In her 2003 article, “Meet the B-Blog,” Kathleen Goodwin noted that millions of bloggers were interacting across half a million blogs, with over a thousand new blogs popping up every day. At first glance, the “blogosphere” seems like a conglomerate of teen angst, purple journalism and creepy voyeurism. How could it be any use in business?Direct mail can be one of the most effective tactics to reach your target audience. Developing a strategy for direct mail is critical to obtaining the best ROI. If you just roll out any piece without a clear plan you are throwing your good marketing money a The truth is, savvy businesses caught on to the fact that, according to Goodwin, “B-blogs can offer organizations a platform where information, data, and opinion can be shared and traded among employees, customers, partners, and prospects in a way previously impossible: a two-way, open exchange.” Many well-known corporations use blogging to reconnect with customers and grow their businesses. All in all, it seems like Microsoft, General Motors, Boeing and Sun Microsystems might be good company to keep. Still, for many small business owners, blogging seems about as in reach as mining for diamonds in South Africa. How does a small business owner go about blogging, and will it really work like it does for the giant corporations? Blogging: The “What” According to Wikipedia.com, a weblog, or blog, is “a website where regular entries are made (such as in a journal or diary) and presented in reverse chronological order. Blogs often offer commentary or news on a particular subject, such as food, politics, or local news; some function as more personal online diaries.” More simply, a blog is a low-cost platform on which users can express their thoughts on a certain subject. In the case of your business, the blog’s subject would be related to your product or service. Additions to blogs are called posts, and each post can link to other information on the Internet—websites (especially your own), other blogs, arti Why You Need to, and How to Shorten Your Web Links How could it be any use in business?There are good reasons why you need to shorten and often modify the appearance of your web URLs, especially if you are an Internet marketer. Several of these reasons are explained in this short article.URLs, or Universal Resource Locators come in var The truth is, savvy businesses caught on to the fact that, according to Goodwin, “B-blogs can offer organizations a platform where information, data, and opinion can be shared and traded among employees, customers, partners, and prospects in a way previously impossible: a two-way, open exchange.” Many well-known corporations use blogging to reconnect with customers and grow their businesses. All in all, it seems like Microsoft, General Motors, Boeing and Sun Microsystems might be good company to keep. Still, for many small business owners, blogging seems about as in reach as mining for diamonds in South Africa. How does a small business owner go about blogging, and will it really work like it does for the giant corporations? Blogging: The “What” According to Wikipedia.com, a weblog, or blog, is “a website where regular entries are made (such as in a journal or diary) and presented in reverse chronological order. Blogs often offer commentary or news on a particular subject, such as food, politics, or local news; some function as more personal online diaries.” More simply, a blog is a low-cost platform on which users can express their thoughts on a certain subject. In the case of your business, the blog’s subject would be related to your product or service. Additions to blogs are called posts, and each post can link to other information on the Internet—websites (especially your own), other blogs, art Medical Billing - AA0 Record Fields 1 through 18 use blogging to reconnect with customers and grow their businesses. All in all, it seems like Microsoft, General Motors, Boeing and Sun Microsystems might be good company to keep.This is the first in a series of articles that cover in detail the formats of each record that is sent electronically when doing medical billing. It should be noted that the following stats are for NSF 3.01 format. We'll be covering other formats in futur Still, for many small business owners, blogging seems about as in reach as mining for diamonds in South Africa. How does a small business owner go about blogging, and will it really work like it does for the giant corporations? Blogging: The “What” According to Wikipedia.com, a weblog, or blog, is “a website where regular entries are made (such as in a journal or diary) and presented in reverse chronological order. Blogs often offer commentary or news on a particular subject, such as food, politics, or local news; some function as more personal online diaries.” More simply, a blog is a low-cost platform on which users can express their thoughts on a certain subject. In the case of your business, the blog’s subject would be related to your product or service. Additions to blogs are called posts, and each post can link to other information on the Internet—websites (especially your own), other blogs, art How To Save Your Business Money On Cleaning Supplies And Cleaning Services ke it does for the giant corporations?With today’s rising fuel costs everything just seems to get a little more expensive every day. When you own a business you know that every penny saved can help. Cleaning supplies and cleaning services can eat a big chunk out of your bottom line but there Blogging: The “What” According to Wikipedia.com, a weblog, or blog, is “a website where regular entries are made (such as in a journal or diary) and presented in reverse chronological order. Blogs often offer commentary or news on a particular subject, such as food, politics, or local news; some function as more personal online diaries.” More simply, a blog is a low-cost platform on which users can express their thoughts on a certain subject. In the case of your business, the blog’s subject would be related to your product or service. Additions to blogs are called posts, and each post can link to other information on the Internet—websites (especially your own), other blogs, art Discover The Truth About Making Money Online sonal online diaries.”I receive threatening anonymous emails all the time asking me why am I messing up a good thing. Personally I think that screwing people like you out of their hard earned money isn’t a good thing. There are several Internet Marketers that make a living by More simply, a blog is a low-cost platform on which users can express their thoughts on a certain subject. In the case of your business, the blog’s subject would be related to your product or service. Additions to blogs are called posts, and each post can link to other information on the Internet—websites (especially your own), other blogs, articles, photos, videos, and audio files. Imagine the possibilities with that kind of power at your fingertips. Better yet, read the next article in this series--Blogging: The "Why."
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