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Business cards are still important when you network and socialize. They might not be as important as they were 10 years ago, they are still relevant and must have for anyone looking to make personal and business connections. Plus, there’s something about having business cards that gives you that small feeling of accomplishments. Have you ever considered the effectiveness of your business cards? Do people actually use them to follow up?
After months of work, I’ve finally released my new project to the public last week. Viktorix is an online guide to professional event planning. The idea is to leverage experience and knowledge of event professionals to help other event professionals plan and execute their events successfully. I strongly believe that events should never fail.
Sarah Palin tries to trademark her name, her brand. This is the ultimate way to make your brand, personal or business, more profitable.
The word puzzles many people. Yet it is as simple as counting 1, 2, 3. The easiest way to explain personal brand is to use one word: YOU.
Comments. Yes, you’ve heard it before, “Comment on other blogs.” But really, how often do you actually do it? Or, a better question is, how often do your comments contribute to the conversation started by the blogger?
Internet search is still above the water. You can only see the tip of the iceberg. It seems like technology that was developed in the early days of internet search is still very prevalent today. At some point search engines need to realize that improvement is not enough, they need to evolve.
The act of reading printed publication binds you to someone else’s train of thought, which might inspire ideas you can write about. It will offer you some fresh ideas for blog posts, creative ideas for ebooks, and might inspire you to create a new blog for a different topic you never thought you were interested in until you felt it on the paper.
Blogger’s block infects many bloggers. Many don’t realize there is an underlying problem that causes blogger’s block. Targeting that underlying cause will help get rid off block once and for all.
Sometimes it takes a miserable failure to realize which way is up. The hard part, once you realize it, is to admit it to someone else. That’s exactly what happened to me recently, so I’m sharing my story in hopes it will help others.
An important lesson I learned in one of my photojournalism classes is that putting things together doesn’t make a good picture. Well, this concept can be directly applied to social media strategy. Many people think they have a strategy, but usually it is nothing more than a pile of things.
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