Strangest-Things Blogging for Business
…Not runs an annual Strange Mail Contest. The 2014 contest winner, for example, was a 19-pound tree trunk with a horseshoe embedded in it. Ripley vice president of exhibits and…
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…Not runs an annual Strange Mail Contest. The 2014 contest winner, for example, was a 19-pound tree trunk with a horseshoe embedded in it. Ripley vice president of exhibits and…
…helps them engage better with readers. As a trainer in corporate blog writing, I particularly appreciated fellow Mensa member Steve Merchant, who, in a piece written for the latest Mensa…
…of her latest piece about embracing ROI. Impact on revenue Jane cites an article out of Exhibitor Online advising marketers to estimate the impact of each trade show on company…
…match what the consumer thinks is fitting, “weird things happen”. “Small businesses can effectively compete with large companies by targeting a niche market,” writes Mandy Porta in Inc. Magazine. “Target…
…thing, this tidbit explodes some commonly held myths (cucumbers and tomatoes are vegetables and belong in salads, never desserts). More importantly, those true tales engage readers’ interest, and we can…
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