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Language for Success for Women in Business
Can tilting one’s head in a conversation make a difference in the outcome? Can the amount of space one takes up at a conference table in a meeting display a level or lack of confidence? Both acts are part of one’s body language that can tell more about a person than anything that person says.
By Ronnie Deboer7 years ago in Journal
Six Types of Digital Content You Can Use to Boost Your Business
With the wealth of search engine marketers and optimizers, how can you ensure your business is reaching an audience beyond playing the Google game? Below are six types of digital content you can use to boost your business, drive growth, and create customer contentment.
By Alfred Allen7 years ago in Journal
Boost Your Sales with the Best Explainer Videos for Marketing
It is now easy to connect with your audience on a personal level with the help of explainer videos for marketing. You can now easily convey the true value of your brand with the help of Gisteo—the biggest animated app explainer video company. With the help of Gisteo, people can now easily understand your product, service, and concept.
By Tyler Paplanus7 years ago in Journal
Marketing Triple Threat
There’s no better time to build businesses than right now. We have the technology to transport our message to exactly the right audience at exactly the right time. Marketing processes can be automated, sales cycles can be easily influenced, and data can be analyzed to bring us the edge needed over the vast array of competitors. However, we still need the strategy, skill, and savvy brains behind any of these operations for them to work.
By Janine Olariu7 years ago in Journal
Which eCommerce Trends You Should Look out for in 2019
Looking at the eCommerce industry, one thing that we can certainly say is that it’s constantly evolving and emerging with trends that you need to look out for in order for your business to keep being one of the top players on the market. The fact is that there are trends that come and go, due to being merely fads. However, there are also those that have the probability of completely revitalizing the whole game.
By Mike Parsons7 years ago in Journal
How to Choose Software Tools for Your Business
Small businesses are the backbone of the Americans economy. They're massive drivers of employment, and they outnumber large corporations by more than 1,000 to one. But the small business owners and managers who run these businesses don't get to rest easy by virtue of their important role in the American economy. On the contrary—small business owners always seem to have their hands full.
By Marshall Stevenson7 years ago in Journal
What Is This Toxic Masculinity? Why Should You Care?
Toxic masculinity! If you haven’t heard this term, you will. It has become a trendy topic on social media, blogs, and talk shows. The first time I heard it, I thought it was a new disease that had been discovered. I am an average American male. I am not a celebrity, a PhD holder, a famous athlete or a billionaire businessman. I had to find out if this toxic masculinity affected the average guy. I did my own research. This is what I found:
By Frank Zaccari7 years ago in Journal
Top 10 Interaction Examples Between Customers and Business
The way that businesses are communicating with their customers or potential customers is changing. In the past, the consumer has played a relatively passive part in the advertising and marketing process, but this is now changing. Mainly thanks to technological advances, businesses are finding it to be a lot more effective in marketing to actually interact with their potential customers.
By Gracie Evans7 years ago in Journal
Investing in Professionalism at Your Small Business
More than 28 million small businesses are operating in our country right now. All of those business owners wake up in the morning with their hands already full. They face huge challenges as they attempt to compete with their peers and with massive corporations. Margins can be thin, and hours can be long. But small businesses represent the American dream. They matter, and so do their owners.
By Claire Peters7 years ago in Journal











