Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Edit the Elevator Pitch
MarketingProfs thinks the “standard” elevator pitch is too long and also too wrong The classic elevator pitch is too long, and it’s trying to accomplish too much, too soon. The purpose of the elevator pitch is merely to get the first/next meeting – NOT to make the sale. They suggest something they call a memory…
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Use Social Media to Handle Customer Complaints
Businesses are resorting to social media to resolve customer service issues. Customers want to know that the business cares about their problems and they respond favorably. With proper care offended customers can be retained and even become a fan of that business Disgruntled customers can likewise cause the offending business a huge amount of grief.…
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Monitor Your Competition using Follow.net
Would you like to see what your competition is doing online? I’ve been using Follow.net. It installs on both Chrome and firefox and alerts you whenever the site is mentioned on the web. https://via.intercom.io/c?url=http%3A%2F%2Ffollow.net%2F%3Fref%3Dusr-b08660e4e6959573&h=5b794cd7aa164d375b0e3573a8415ce435cc0738-300367971
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Never Forget! Never Surrender!
Never Forget! Never Surrender!
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60 Seconds Online
Do you ever have any curiosity about what happens online? This infographic will give you a better picture of the massive action that takes place every 60 seconds.
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List of Best Quotations from Jay Baer. The Best Quotes from “Youtility”.
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Twitter Becoming First Source for Investment News
Where do you go for the latest news? Would you be surprised if I suggested Twitter. Twitter is no longer a social site filled with drivel about what you had for lunch. Twitter is the quickest source of breaking news. CNN, et. al. don’t even come close. Twitter is also becoming the source to find…
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Do you want to use video to show a local business owner to promote his/her business? Many of them really look terrible on video. In this video by Jack Mize he discusses framing techniques that make simply and effective videos. Local Business Video Framing Techniques
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