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How to Get Ahead at Work Without a College Degree

Eat Your Career

I’ll give you a quick example: I earned my Bachelor’s Degree in marketing in 2001. That was before social media was even a thing. You have to keep your skills up-to-date in order to keep that certification valid. So, your education is continuously evolving with your field.

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The Productivityist Podcast: Steve Dotto

Productivityist

Dotto Techrospective Dotto’s Data Cafe 10-1 (2001) | YouTube. Social Media Camp. And it wouldn’t be a conversation without Steve Dotto if we didn’t dive into a little tool talk. Relevant Links. Mari Smith. dottotech – YouTube.

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Memories of the Office Age 

Workplace Insight

It’s not talked about enough right now and we need to be aware of it at a time when social media is already marooning us from other people and their realities. This impulse is something we need to be aware of in our conversations about the role of work in our lives.

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The Assist Conference: So much to do so little time!

Practically Perfect PA

In September 2001 she set up a charity “Lessons With Love” to support the youngsters in Beit Jibrin Camp. Helen now manages the company’s branded corporate gifts business, as well as its retail and corporate websites, marketing and social media activity.

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Boost Your Online PR: Public Relations as Part of Online Marketing Strategy

Small Business CEO

In reality, getting the attention of the media at large can be difficult. Social Media. Social media is an ever changing, and ever hungry monster. Social media outlets can grow – and become too important to leave behind – almost overnight. Paid search or PPC. Photo credit: Claudia Regina.

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Building a Perpetual Marketing Machine

Small Business CEO

Positioning email marketing against social media leaves marketers at a loss because they fail to capitalize on the individual strengths of both these channels. Email marketing gives businesses the ability to build a deeper relationship with customers, while social media helps to reach a broader audience.

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SUCCESS’ 2024 Women of Influence

Success

Claudienne Hibbert-Smith President, TRU Prep Academy/ TRU Real Estate Exchange Hibbert-Smith became a mom at the age of 14 and obtained her bachelor’s degree in 2001 from the University of Florida. What started as a crowd-funded project has now garnered over 600 million episode views and more than 10 million social media followers.

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