Fear of failing is one of the biggest innovation obstacles around. Within organisations, mistaking ideas for innovation is the most common innovation mistake that I come across. In part, this is due to fear of failing.
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Fear of failing is one of the biggest innovation obstacles around. Within organisations, mistaking ideas for innovation is the most common innovation mistake that I come across. In part, this is due to fear of failing.
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February 1st, 2009, was a very memorable day for me. It was the day I arrived back at my family home in Newcastle, England, to start working for myself full-time.
I had just left a job which for the previous two years saw me working with companies like Nissan, Hewlett Packard and Land Rover as their social media manager. My position in the rat race was actually an awesome one, but it was nothing compared to being my own boss.
As some people here don't care about making their living from the internet, I understand that this post will not be for everybody. However, if you've just made the leap to working for yourself, currently run your own business, or you're looking to make your money online in the future, this article may be just what you need.
13 Lessons from 18 Months of Self-Employment...
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Social Media doesn’t have to be just about status updates, mobile check-ins and what you’re having for lunch. It’s definitely much more than the number of Fans or Followers you have.
1. Collaboration 2. Customer Care 3. Product Research 5. Build Authority 6. Events 7. Product Demos 8. Lead Generation 9. Target Marketing 10. Sell Products
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