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Create Mini-Partnerships to Help Grow Your Business
Tweet It can be a very smart move to partner with another business that complements your own. Your business will have access to a broader market, expanding your reach and your brand awareness. Your offerings will increase because, though you … Continue reading
Don’t Always Listen to Your Customers
Tweet Don’t Always Listen to Your Customers As a small business owner myself, I wanted to offer a program for other small businesses to allow them to use social media regularly, but without the higher cost of a fuller package. … Continue reading
There is No Long-Term Value to Cheap
Tweet Value, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder. What is something worth to you? How do you determine that? Do you shop by price or by convenience and time? Do you buy what a celebrity endorses? What … Continue reading
Does Your Social Media Marketing Look Like a Zombie?
Tweet Too often we see social media accounts that start out gung-ho with consistent, often daily, updates, only to die out after a few months. The account owner suddenly realizes that s/he can’t keep up with the never-ending hungry demands … Continue reading →