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Data Entry at Home : Key Questions Answered!
Until recently, anyone who had the need to do some work to earn a living had to generally go over to the place where the work was available. However, the explosive growth of the internet has made it possible for the work to travel to the comforts of your home making home data entry a reality.
What is data entry at home?
Several types of data entry opportunities are available today. These include transcription services, data entry operations, writing services, accounting services etc. to name only a few. With the home data entry concept having established itself, work now moves seamlessly across the world. This enables work from different parts of the world being done at far away locations. (Read the full post about ‘Data Entry at Home : Key Questions Answered!’…)
No commentsHow to Market Your Breakthrough Products
So you have invented a breakthrough new mousetrap. After years of toil your efforts finally have paid off with that great invention. Obviously, it is a proverbial mousetrap. It can be a new software application, gadget or any other new innovation. Now that you have your patent it seems like the hard work is over, right? Wrong.
Most inventors and engineers are great in the lab but fall short when transitioning to the marketing department. The skill sets needed for a great innovator versus a smart salesman are often incongruous. Engineers are well served to explore, understand and craft a marketing plan prior to when the time comes that it is needed. (Read the full post about ‘How to Market Your Breakthrough Products’…)
No commentsToday’s Marcom Professional: The Skills
What does it take to be successful in the marketing & communications field today? Professionals should offer much more than the usual writing skills and project management experience. Below find a few ideas of what today’s professional needs to bring to the table:
1) A thorough knowledge of the complete sales lead process is an important priority, including the difference between a sales cycle and a sales funnel.
2) Successful marketing communications pros see the overall big picture, well-versed in exactly how the company’s products and product life cycles synch with business objectives. Professionals need to have this info to understand the part their work plays in the overall scenario, beyond just the next campaign or launch. (Read the full post about ‘Today’s Marcom Professional: The Skills’…)
No commentsIntroducing Synchronized Office Swimming - Russian Style
If there were ever each Office Olympics - synchronized office vertigo would definitely have existence a crowd favorite. From Neeteevee by way of twitter friend dirkthecow Enjoy! You’ll want to watch this more than once.
No commentsCNN reports non working childless women are a growing trend. Really?
Hop over to CNN.com/living and you’ll feel this article "No kids, no jobs for growing tell off of wives." When a major media outlet runs a piece with a trend headline, there is an expectation that the article is based on some solid statistics.
However, not only is it doubtful that this is an actual trend but it appears that this isn’t actually a piece of journalism. Rather all clues naze to it being a thinly veiled story created by a PR living body to hype a misogynistic author’s main division who believes the only conception men marry is for sex.
Clue #1 The statistics used as the foundation of this "growing number" is based on the findings of Scott Haltzman, "The Secrets Of Happily Married Women."
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No commentsExxonMobil On Twitter Appears To Be A Brandjacking
This twitterer may call themselves ExxonMobilCorp only according to the good folks at Exxon Mobil, they have no idea who Janet is. Still, as of this morning, ExxonMobilCorp is alive and well and sharing on Twitter.
Shel Holtz, of a shel of my former self says,
It took only three days from the first time a tweet appeared from a Twitter account called ExxonMobilCorp to capture the attention of mainstream media and investment analysts. […]
The ExxonMobilCorp account, though, should have raised some red flags immediately. The graphic image in succession the account shows service stations, every odd choice from that time ExxonMobil has announced its intention to sell its service stations and get out of that duty altogether.
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No commentsTracking Your Internet Advertising Results
How to track and test effectively
First and foremost its important to realize that it wont happen overnight. Visitors will never flow with any perfect regularity. E.g. a technique that increased your sales by 20% right after implementation may actually lose you sales in the long-run.
In order to track accurately and make positive changes you need to have enough data. Simply analyzing your sales data over 100 visitors isnt going to do much for you. It is always advisable to collect more data as this will give more accurate results. It will also give you a more average figure.
Why averaging is necessary? (Read the full post about ‘Tracking Your Internet Advertising Results’…)
No commentsJanet at ExxonMobileCorp is still Twittering.
Janet, unsanctioned spokesperson as far as concerns Exxon Mobile Employee continues to send tweets and over 400 people continue to tweet posterior portion even though she is unsanctioned. Janet claims she is an employee. But she is definitely not a spokesperson and the incident has raised lots of red flags about the potential risk companies face when they do not monitor what’s going on in social media spaces.
In the land of Twitter Exxon has been brand-jacked.
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No commentsTravel Day: RedSecurity Bins, SSSS and A Lime Green Jewelry Bag
5:15 a.m. Can’t find lime green jewelry bag. Realize haven’t seen lime unskilful jewelry bag since last Friday in St.Louis.
Begin mourning possible loss of some of my favorite pins but have to hustle to LRT.
5:50 Sitting attached LRT to airport. Decide to call St.Louis in the event that I left lime green jewelry bag in my room last week.
5:55 I hate Yellow Pages Online. My query came up "no match" in St. Louis. I can’t say who I was in operation for endure week, mete I will tell you this.it’s a Fortune 100 — they have to be listed.
6:00 Call the Enterprise Help Desk to get the number of the facility where I stayed last week.
6:10 Call the facility .
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No commentsThis Week in Political Advertising.
On the national level in that place was the Brittany Ad- According to TPM Election Central, McCain is "pouring Ad Dollars into this spot."
Evan Tracey, who tracks national ad buys for the Campaign Media Analysis Group, tells us that McCain is expenditure over $140,000 a day to run the spot. That accounts for roughly a third part of his current overall TV ad spending, Tracey says.
The ad is running in McCain’s 11 target states — a list of them is after the jump — so it’s not a huge buy when spread across all those states, though it’s certainly not insignificant.
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