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Monthly Archives: November 2015
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6 Ways to Prevent Your Talented New Hire From Getting Poached
by Jessica Gilmartin • • 0 Comments
Reneged offers are on the rise for some who have barely even started a job. Here’s what you can do to minimize the odds of that happening to you.
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5 Criteria Journalists Use to Judge If Your Company is Newsworthy
by Craig Corbett • • 0 Comments
That product unveiling you think is so thrilling is just more spam to the reporters you want to pay attention.
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Do You Have What It Takes to Be an Entrepreneur?
by Tracy Byrnes • • 0 Comments
Jordan Zimmerman, founder of Zimmerman Advertising, explains what aspiring entrepreneurs need to do before they make the jump.
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Why Angels Are Moving Online
by Scott Shane • • 0 Comments
Online platforms are a superior choice for less entrepreneurially experienced, less-active investors who are deploying smaller amounts of money.
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8 Surefire Ways to Spot a Liar
by Travis Bradberry • • 0 Comments
Research shows that 60 percent of people lie during the average 10-minute conversation. Here is how to tell when someone is not being truthful.
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Square Jumps More Than 60 Percent in Early Trading
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Growing a Powerful Brand With Heart
by Lewis Howes • • 0 Comments
The two moms behind Simple Green Smoothies open up about how to create a brand around what you love.
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Small Business Snapshot: Prohibition Bakery
by Successful IBO • • 0 Comments
The story behind Prohibition Bakery, a New York City bakery that creates mini cupcakes with a boozy twist.
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SMEs relying on flexible staff to overcome skills shortfall
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The bulk of UK small and medium-sized enterprises depend on flexible workers, including freelancers, part-time and project staff, to overcome national shortages in skilled employees.