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What Leslie Jordan’s Legacy Can Teach Us About Pivoting to a Third Act

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Jordan had a social media presence prior to the pandemic, having joined Instagram in September 2018. While its print guidebooks and the company itself have evolved, at its height in 2005 the Zagat Survey included 70 cities and reviews from 250,000 diners. Here’s how you can find success in changing it up now. The lesson here?

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Small Business Labs: Moody's Small Business Information Zone

Small Business Labs

Blog powered by TypePad Member since 01/2005 « Scarcity and Abundance in a World of Atoms and Bits | Main | Education Driving the She-conomy » October 15, 2010 Moodys Small Business Information Zone I found out about Moody's Small Buisness Information Zone from The Small Business Dashboard column by Gene Marks in the New York Times. 

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The Future of Museums - A Good Source of Trend Information

Small Business Labs

Blog powered by TypePad Member since 01/2005 « What is The Singularity? Main | The Atlantic Monthly on The End of Men » June 16, 2010 The Future of Museums - A Good Source of Trend Information I just ran across the Center for the Future of Museums.  So if you are interested in future trends (and who isn't?),

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August 7th Treasure Your Customers day

Make or Break Moments

Here is a blurb from a blog written in 2005 about Treasuring your Customers written by Kirsten Osolind : August 7 marks “Treasure Your Customers Day.&# Add A Comment home top Site Information © 2010 Make or Break Moments Ministry Free Theme by eGrace Creative. But it certainly didn’t start there.

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Is Facebook Replacing Traditional Websites?

Small Business Labs

Blog powered by TypePad Member since 01/2005 « Do Small Businesses Still Need a Website?    The general consensus from the feedback is that despite the growth of social media, having a traditional website is still a good idea. generated more traffic and emails than usual.   The

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Do Small Businesses Still Need a Website?

Small Business Labs

Blog powered by TypePad Member since 01/2005 « An Economic Ode to the Great Plains | Main | Is Facebook Replacing Traditional Websites?   The dramatic growth in social media use - especially Facebook - is resulting in more small businesses choosing to use social media sites as their primary, and in some cases only, web presence.

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‘Social listening’ can help businesses become more effective

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The buzz phrase “social listening,” also known as social media monitoring, can help organizations and businesses be more effective and build stronger brand relationships. Perhaps the Dell story with the “power to do more” further explains the concept of “social listening.”