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Sort by: Latest / Likes / Comments / RandomHow can you guarantee you’re getting the best products and services to your customers? We’re here to tell you how.
A price hike in your products and services could potentially push customers away. There are two better, proven ways to keep your price optimal.
Being eco-friendly cuts down on costs, and it is good for your brand reputation, because consumers want to engage with green businesses. Is yours green?
A business needs space to grow and develop but such space can often be difficult to acquire or extremely costly. There are better solutions – here are three of them!
Instead of the so-so talk in the post-game interview, Apollos Hester, a high school football player, delivers motivational speech like a pro.
I’ve found this awesome, clean-looking infographic, showing you the ups and downs in the life journey of Steve Jobs. What an epic life!
Recession sucks. But there is no better time for you to prepare yourself for future periods of austerity than today. How can you prepare for the worst – and thrive?
Although smartphones and tablets are significantly used for roaming and increases productivity, the research shows that desktops are still winning the battle of devices.
Ensuring that your business finances are being managed and developed securely is imperative. What is the best wealth management option for your business?
Want to serve your customers better? Here’s how: Accept credit card payments. What are the advantages you will gain from accepting card payments with your business?
There are dos and dont’s you need to know when it comes to social media etiquette. Here are some basics every business person should know about.
In this particular segment of the #AskGaryVee show, Mr. Vaynerchuk answers a question that has been on my mind for some time: How to maintain the level of customer experience when my business grow?
Noah Ritter is, apparently, the infamous 5-year-old Apparently Kid who made an appearance on the Ellen Show and, most recently, in a Freshpet commercial.
Competitors know how to hijack and troll the launch of Apple iPhone 6. One of those is Samsung, in their latest Galaxy Note 4 commercial. Good trolling.
The fans say that the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus have great design and bigger screen. The naysayer say that the phones are ridiculously priced and technologically outdated. What do you think: Cool or uncool?