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dgupta5150 on October 27th, 2010

Understanding success is not hard nor is it hard to repeat once you’ve been there. The hard part is maintaining it and staying there long enough to enjoy it. If you think I or anyone else has all the answers for making your brand successful you’re smoking some serious good “big dreamer” stuff. I don’t’ […]

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dgupta5150 on October 26th, 2010

Video format is always the better choice; if a picture is worth a thousand words then video is worth a million. In this age of fast pace and most people attention spans is under 2 minutes, then you need to have a video that is straight and to the point and give the audience a […]

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dgupta5150 on October 26th, 2010

Depending on the subject matter or theme for the blog (personal versus business) I think that both formats work well for content delivery. If referring to a personal blog (one that covers such topics as: lifestyle, parenting, hobbies and recreational sports) I think that a writer is best represented by using a mix of both […]

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dgupta5150 on October 25th, 2010

By Brian Miller A troubling job market, record breaking long term unemployment numbers,  pay and benefit cuts and other factors have given rise to what we call the New Career Economy®,  where  people who have been unemployed for a long  time and workers who are afraid of losing their jobs are turning to entrepreneurship to […]

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dgupta5150 on October 24th, 2010

So Danielle, what is a Cubi? A Cubi is like a profile page which anyone who provides any type of service can create to market their services. They say what skills they have and what area they cover. Their Cubi gets put on their local area map so others can see what they have to […]

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Continue reading about Danielle McCormick, Founder of MyCubi.com

dgupta5150 on October 20th, 2010

Over the past 9 months, my business partner and myself have been building a location independent local internet marketing firm.  We also create cool products like this one. At times, it can be quite challenging, but we wouldn’t want any other lifestyle.  We manage our workers, clients, and everything else from mobile locations- wherever WiFi […]

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dgupta5150 on October 20th, 2010

Website: www.parametersecurity.com Industry: Ethical Hacking / Network and Information Security Tell us about Parameter Security. In short, we are hackers for hire – ethical hackers, that is. Parameter Security was born out of the need to have true hacking and IT security experts better protect businesses, government, health care, financial and educational institutions and organizations […]

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Continue reading about Renee Chronister, Founder Parameter Security (Ethical Hacking)

Often, the very same trait that is so attractive and “useful” at the beginning of a venture can become your company’s biggest liability. How many women complain that they married a man because he was the life of the party…only to find those same antics completely childish after the honeymoon is over? The same goes for […]

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Continue reading about Startups can fail for the same reason many personal relationships fail. Especially in an uber-competitive economy

dgupta5150 on October 17th, 2010

No one person can build a brand.  Every employee at every company is by far the best ambassador for the brand that exists.  “I heard that company X”” treats their employees really well.  They have really high standards. Customer service is really important to them…”  These kind of comments are what people remember.   Your employees […]

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dgupta5150 on October 15th, 2010

By Larry Chaityn, President, New York-Tristate Keiretsu Forum lchaityn@keiretsuforum.com 917-859-4266 Start up ventures fail because of four key factors: • They have not correctly identified the market for their product • They have built a set of product features without validating customer needs, (a technology in search of a business problem), • They do not […]

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