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By John Foley |
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Newspaper Advertising
and
Print Advertising
With Super Bowl weekend now a part of history, we can look to a busy Valentine's Day weekend. And, if that seems strange since it falls on a Tuesday, don't kid yourself. Valentine's...
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By Kathy Murdock |
Filed In:
Child Care
and
Families & Children
We´ve been touring daycare centers and preschools for a while now, asking questions and comparing our options after each newly visited facility. We have one daughter but are hoping to expand our family...
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By Lori Richardson |
Filed In:
Software Services & Applications
and
Technology
For the first time ever, my hometown team is heading to the Super Bowl. In addition to the increased revenues spent when your local sports team wins, there is a euphoria in the...
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By Kathy Murdock |
Filed In:
Working Mothers
and
Demographic Groups
It´s All in My Head I´ve hit a stumbling block in the work area since returning from vacation. It seems that I´m having trouble adjusting not only to the three-hour time change but...
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By Joanne Eglash |
Filed In:
Marketing Strategy
and
Marketing Techniques
With more than four decades of experience in the business arena, James P. Sargen, currently CEO of both http://www.triactiveamerica.com and http://www.triactivekids.com , advises keeping your profile "light and lean, and that means not...
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By Peter Levinson |
Filed In:
Software Services & Applications
and
Technology
How Much Marketing Is Too Much Marketing? It seems like a busy holiday season is already underway for marketers, and hopefully for the economy, shoppers as well. Just for kicks, I thought...
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By Peter Levinson |
Filed In:
Marathons
and
Sports & Recreation
Only Twice? or The Un-Big Sur Marathon Well, it wasn't pretty, but Brad and I finished the 36th running of the New York City Marathon yesterday. Here we are shortly after the...
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By Jeremy Pepper |
Filed In:
Corporate Giving
and
Business Ethics & Corporate Citizenship
The desire to promote the good you are doing is great, but at times, it is better to work in the background, and do good for good's sake. During times of crises -...
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By Peter Levinson |
Filed In:
Work-Life Balance
and
Work, Leisure & Lifestyle
Shifting Gears My Grandma Hazel has a Yiddish saying that she uses to describe me from time to time -- "gor oder gornisht" -- which means "all or nothing." My Dad has...
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Software Services & Applications
and
Technology
This is the next to last post in this short series on blogging"?¦I promise:-) You´ve decided to blog, chose a platform, and now are searching for a voice or style for your...
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This is a business plan for a barbeque restaurant. The business plan makes use of market research and demographics in determining the location of the restaurant....
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By Douglas Kersten |
Filed In:
Restaurants
Make a business out of a 'Free Prize!' We continue with our questions for Seth Godin, author of the new book 'Free Prize Inside!' . Question: Can a free prize actually take...
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By Douglas Kersten |
Filed In:
Prosthetics & Orthotics
and
Prosthetic & Assistive Devices
What's Selling in America "If you want to convince customers to open their wallets, you've got to open your mind to new ways of connecting with them. That's why we set out...
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