#Wearyoursquare
May 24th, 2011 // 7:03 pm @ admin
This is where social media gets cool. You tweet something and somewhere out there in twitterverse, someone hears you and they provide helpful feedback. Repeat. Helpful. I tell my clients Twitter isn’t just about developing a cult following of 1,000 followers and it’s not just an instant newsfeed; it is a way of listening in [...]
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Call me Square!
May 9th, 2011 // 7:42 pm @ admin
I love gadgets. I love discovering what cool things they can do especially when they’re useful for business, either making me more efficient or more productive or turning around the old school way of doing things. I’m a geek. I’m that person that sits in the car and plays with every button until I figure [...]
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Top 20 Business Ideas & Opportunities for 2011 (or so they think)
January 11th, 2011 // 10:30 am @ admin
Springwise, a business trending spotter, published this report on January 9, 2011: Here’s #1, click to read more 1. Pop-up ‘MedCottage’ enables senior care at home As the massive baby-boomer generation enters its senior years, a strain on long-term care facilities seems inevitable. Aiming to offer an alternative mode of senior care, Virginia-based N2Care has [...]
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5 Predictions for Small Business in 2011
January 4th, 2011 // 11:23 am @ admin
Published on Mashable.com by Erica Swallow: To read details, visit the mashable.com site or click the link. Increased spending on Websites (see link for more information) Smartphone Revolution Social Shopping & E-commerce sites More focused social media efforts Increased adoption of cloud computing Blog this! Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook share [...]
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WSJ: Small Companies Look to Cloud for Savings in 2011
January 2nd, 2011 // 3:04 pm @ admin
A growing number of small-business owners are expected to try cloud computing services next year, hoping to trim costs and stay up and running if disaster strikes.
Cloud computing refers to any service that operates over an Internet connection, allowing immediate access from any computer or mobile device with Web access. Business owners can access software or store information—such as customer contacts, accounting data and presentations—and leave the technical maintenance to the cloud provider.
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