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Engineers are much better in business than most people would like to admit. Bottom line, we are better at problem solving and understanding the necessary formulas to producing long-term, continuous...
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Amazes me more big companies don't know about SEO rollups, the ability to platform or "Hub" a website and roll up large groups of keywords. Delete the scoop?
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In my opinion, the most powerful social media profile you can use is the LinkedIn profile. Most powerful that is, if you are looking to do more business and/or achieve your professional goals.
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Arrogance seems a consistent tactic in the uber-hot gamification segment. "Uber-hot" and arrogance seem to go together like hand in glove, but perhaps arrogance is a the most sustainable strategy. Arrogance feels cheaper than the Thank You economy's endless give. This piece explores the question of if arrogance is sustainable. What do you think? Where do you come out on the Arrogance or Thank You debate. Delete the scoop?
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