The end of the year is upon us, and for most business owners, this is a time of reflection. We take stock of the things that went well (and not so well) in our businesses. Share your business lessons, and you could win $100.
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Today the world is mourning the loss of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs (1955 – 2011), who passed away yesterday. Many people will remember him for the technological advances his company brought about. Where would we be without our iPods, iPads, iMacs and iPhones?
While those things are great, what I’ll remember most about Steve Jobs is that is dared to follow his heart.
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Social networking is now a way of life. I imagine that if you poll 10 random people, more than half will have a Facebook account, Twitter account or both. Small businesses have also jumped online, which is great. Social networking is all about building relationships and making connections. However, I’ve seen some entrepreneurs rely too much on the Internet for marketing. Yes, it’s important, but don’t forget to market your business offline, too. In today’s Marketing Moment, I offer 10 ways you can marketing your business offline. Try some of these tips in between your latest RT or Facebook group status update:
Does this sound familiar? “My web site has been up for 3 months, but I still haven’t had a single customer. I thought once the site was built customers would pour in.”
Assuming that building a web site will automatically draw in customers is one of the most common misconceptions about online marketing. Creating an online business is similar to creating a brick-and-mortar business, you MUST advertise. We’ve got several online and offline tips to help your web site get the exposure it deserves.