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Competitor Analysis: After meticulously examining the industry and market, you need to conduct a competitor analysis. Let us take the example of a brand identity project. In order to ascertain that your design is market-oriented ...
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Market Research - Why and How
Industry Analysis: Understanding your industry is key to ensuring you have positioned your business to be as competitive as possible. The analysis consists of understanding the complexities of a particular industry and the ...
Edelman's approach and methodology for doing business in a connected age. (The only way forward. RT @anthonybosschem: Hoe verschilt social business van social media?
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ITBusiness.caSMS, IM, or Email: What's the right medium for your message?ITBusiness.caEmail, instant messaging, and text messaging are all acceptable methods of communication. Here are some of the factors you should consider before choosing.
With a bit of forward planning and creativity this is by far the best way for smalll businesses to get lots of cheap PR. For instance: February - Valentines Day One florist in Watford got front-page press coverage by offering to ...
Big data: we have the technology, but do we have the people?ZDNet (blog)In a hyper-competitive global economy, having the right information means competitive advantage. There is a catch to all this, however.
Go Banking RatesWhy Twitter Could Become the Top Market Analysis ToolGo Banking RatesTwitter was right about a surprising number of topics when studied over this six-month period, including which financial trading analysis to listen to and... Via Hayden Richards
Weekday or Weekend? Midday or afternoon? Argyle Social's infographic on the art of good social timimg . . . Via David Blundell
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If you aren't already in the practice of forward-planning your social media content, we hope that our free downloadable Content Calendar template will provide you with a helpful starting point. What we are trying to achieve ...
What is Secondary Market Research and Data? Secondary data is the data collected by someone else other than the researcher himself. This data can be gathered from government records, books, trade associations, national or international ...
Across 42 subjects, many tips for anyone who wants to become an entrepreneur or it already is. The author gives us information of his own experience, very interesting! [note mg]
I usually tell people that everything I learned about being an entrepreneur I learned by F'ing up at my first company.
I think the sign of a good entrepreneur is the ability to spot your mistakes, correct quickly and not repeat the mistakes. I made plenty of mistakes.
Below are some of the lessons I learned along the way. If there’s a link on a title below I’ve written the post, if not I plan to. The summary of each posting will be here but the full article requires you to follow the links.
For now it’s mostly an outline for me to follow (in no particular order). I’ve now started so be sure to look for links. If you want me to do one sooner rather than later leave a comment. If the topics seem interesting to you please sign up for my RSS feed or email newsletter on the home page.
Read more: http://www.bothsidesofthetable.com/on-entrepeneurship/ Via Martin Gysler
Ever wondered what your truly best times to Tweet are? Knowing when you can reach most of your friends and followers can have a huge impact. We found that it can increase the number of clicks by 200%, double your retweets and considerably increase your Klout score.
So, over the past few weeks, we over here at Buffer sat down with the team from SocialBro and brainstormed a solution for you.
SocialBro is a wonderful Social Media dashboard that gives you a huge amount of information about your Twitter account. Personally I have been very successful understanding more where my followers are from, whom I engage with the most and much more...
Read the full article: http://blog.bufferapp.com/how-to-post-your-tweets-at-optimal-times Via Martin Gysler
Capture anything you see on your PC screen with SnapIt. It is convenient tool for researchers, graphic designers, bloggers who capture and crop images for their posts, for tech writers who need to describe menus and interfaces of applications, web designers and those who work with graphics every day. It captures and auto saves images with one click.
If your budget is low you can use Alexa.com for free to do some serious competition analysis. A lot of marketers discard Alexa's ranking system because it only counts traffic from users that have the Alexa toolbar installed.
Competitor Analysis: After meticulously examining the industry and market, you need to conduct a competitor analysis. Let us take the example of a brand identity project. In order to ascertain that your design is market-oriented ...
All the tools that we must search every day through the web at one place... an amazing and useful list for all. [note Martin Gysler]
As we approach the dawn of a new year, here are my picks for the 101 most useful websites of the year 2011.
Update: A much expanded version of this list is now available as an eBook in Amazon’s Kindle Store.
The Most Useful Websites [Amazon.com]
Useful Websites Worth a Bookmark!
The sites mentioned here, well most of them, solve at least one problem really well and they all have simple web addresses (URLs) that you can easily learn by heart thus saving you a trip to Google.
01. screenr.com – record movies of your desktop and send them straight to YouTube. Via Martin Gysler
How to set up targeted LinkedIn product page variations on your LinkedIn Company Page to boost lead generation. Via Noland Hoshino
This infographic breaks down the purchasing patterns of social consumers by industry. The data could help marketers optimize their budgets. Via David Blundell
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