It’s all about preparing for 2010 in the last couple of weeks with blog posts on New Year resolutions, self improvement areas and how to reach your goals. Now, you should be taking action and strive forward according to your plans.
My New Year started off pretty well, with a few of my plans already taking place, including a change to my Twitter follow strategy. Apart from that, I am also going to outsource more of my work so that I can focus on profit-making activities. I will also continue to review my social media marketing strategies over the coming few months with some experiments.
In this week’s Weekly Biz Buzz, I have a long list of blog posts to share with you but each and every one of them deserve your time. If you are looking forward to some fresh tips that you can apply to your business, this Weekly Biz Buzz is for you.
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Last week, we looked at New Year resolutions of 30 small business owners and entrepreneurs for 2010. The response was well received and a lot of readers actually told me that the list inspired them on where to get started with their own business resolutions for 2010.
Apart from drafting a plan and resolutions to grow your business, you should realize that as an entrepreneur or business owner, you should be improving yourself continuously on different aspects of business.
21 small business owners and entrepreneurs from last week’s blog posts have agreed to share how they plan to improve themselves in 2010 so that they can become a better leader and manager for their business.
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If you are immersed in the crazy world of social media, you don’t need another person to tell you how powerful Twitter has become as a marketing tool and a platform to network or to discover new connections. People use Twitter in a variety of ways. Marketers and business owners apply different strategies to make Twitter work for them.
I am on Twitter for almost two years now. I achieved a lot in terms of getting business, building traffic for this blog and I also established professional connections that I might not have come across if not because of the platform. However, stepping into 2010, I want to get more out of Twitter by switching my strategies a little, especially after getting some inspiration from Twitter Marketing: Why You Don’t Need to Mass Follow Users by Maki.
Please note that this is not a post on how you should be using Twitter. Everyone is entitled to use Twitter the way they like it. This is just a new strategy that I am experimenting. If you have your own Twitter marketing strategy to share or suggestions which I can implement to improve this strategy of mine, feel free to leave a comment below.
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How’s your week in business? For aspiring entrepreneurs, did you take any action and what kind of results are you getting? For the whole week, I have been cutting down my hours on business as I am preparing for my upcoming exams.
I’m still making progress instead of reaching a complete standstill. Remember the benefits I mentioned in 9 Alarming Reasons to Outsource or Hire? No worries, what you are currently reading comes straight from me.
This week, I came across a lot of great blog posts and handpicking which to share with you was hard. Anyway, the following are 5 blog posts that are jam-packed with tips. Hope you will learn something from them.
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Today, as you are reading this, I am probably taking a chill after a busy weekend of work and study. Are you taking a break this weekend? Or is it still a 7 day work week for you? :p
Do consider taking a break sometimes. People around you like your family members, friends, your employees (because they get to rest
) and of course, your body, will appreciate it. By the way, you are also opening yourself up for ideas by taking a rest.
In this week’s Weekly Biz Buzz, we are going to look at a reminder on why your business should embrace social media TODAY, a useful list of email copywriting tips and for those who are new to networking, a step-by-step networking guide together with do’s and don’ts.
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