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Search Engine Gamification ties search engine browser, Results Pages (SERPs) and "members" together in a ballet of TRUST and LEGITIMACY, a $1M Idea free. Via Martin (Marty) Smith
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March 4, 4:31 PM
Why give away a million dollar idea? Why not? I learned this idea from friends, lost it and found it again from other friends this last Saturday. The idea ties browsers (Chrome, IE, whatever) to the Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs) via a simple App that uses schema Google makes available to anyone. Delete the scoop?
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Here are the best articles from across the web that I can find on using stories and storytelling in business.
I weed out all the junk. And besides, who needs another post in why storytelling is important?? Where's the beef?? We want the meat!
I've written reviews of each article to share what I like best, what you can get from reading the article, or what may be missing in the article.
How To Find A Topic: Click on the Filter tab above, and type in a keyword. All the articles with that keyword will appear.
I may occassionally review an article that I think is problematic as a way to educate us all, although most I will simply pass over. If you wonder if I've seen an article that is not included here, send me a message and I'll respond.
And I hope you will also visit my website for more tips and tools, & take the free Story IQ assessment so you can see how well developed your storytelling skills and knowledge is: http://www.juststoryit.com/storyiq ; Via Karen Dietz
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May 21, 3:35 PM
Thank you so much for rescooping the Just Story It curation! I appreciate the acknowledgement and have a great week.
Karen Dietz's comment,
May 21, 3:36 PM
I so appreciate the shout-out Jose and thank you so much for re-scooping my curation. Hope you have an awesome week.
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The Internet offers so many more possibilities for small businesses than ever before. The online marketing opportunities are limitless, and it can be done with the social networks that you use everyday.
So, 'Why Build Your Brand Online?' The answer is simple, because that’s where everyone is. People are going to look for information about your business all hours of the day, everyday. Give your customers the opportunity to see your brand and message at all times. Let them develop a loyalty to your business via the Internet, and the increased opportunities for revenue rewards will likely soon follow. Learn more about online branding and more tips for business development through social media at the article link... Via Lauren Moss, Martin Hombre Hormiga Delete the scoop?
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Here are the best articles from across the web that I can find on using stories and storytelling in business. I weed out all the junk. And besides, who needs another post in why storytelling is important?? Where's the beef?? We want the meat! I've written reviews of each article to share what I like best, what you can get from reading the article, or what may be missing in the article.
How To Find A Topic: Click on the Filter tab above, and type in a keyword. All the articles with that keyword will appear.
I may occassionally review an article that I think is problematic as a way to educate us all, although most I will simply pass over. If you wonder if I've seen an article that is not included here, send me a message and I'll respond.
And I hope you will also visit my website for more tips and tools, & take the free Story IQ assessment so you can see how well developed your storytelling skills and knowledge is: http://www.juststoryit.com/storyiq ; Via Karen Dietz
Karen Dietz's comment,
May 21, 3:35 PM
Thank you so much for rescooping the Just Story It curation! I appreciate the acknowledgement and have a great week.
Karen Dietz's comment,
May 21, 3:36 PM
I so appreciate the shout-out Jose and thank you so much for re-scooping my curation. Hope you have an awesome week.
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