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7 Ways to Position Yourself as an Admin Leader

Eat Your Career

So, back in 2006, I started a blog for admins called The Executive Assistant’s Toolbox, where I shared tips and tricks for success in the field. While some of the larger events tend to rely on professional speakers and trainers, the smaller ones just don’t have the budget. I felt called to it from day 1. I was by no means an expert.

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Which Type of Entrepreneur Are You?

Men With Pens

But when I saw his biz name, it all clicked into place – this was the nice guy who chatted with me on Twitter! Unfortunately, he didn’t have the budget for any of the strategies. That’s where Beyond Bricks and Mortar comes in, providing tons of practical advice on using your blog to promote your business.

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Unautomate Your Finances – The Guide

Brilliantly Better

Technically, you can learn everything you want about budgeting, emergency funds and stuff like that. As an online entrepreneur , I did budgeting and financial projections almost on auto-pilot, for more than 10 years. But Unautomate Your Finances will goo deeper. It will try to shape a big part of your life in a positive way.

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7 Life Lessons From A Self-Taught Programmer

Brilliantly Better

You’re either an indie developer (like me), or the company doesn’t have a budget for creating focus groups or there’s nobody watching the forums, etc. If You Feel It, Do It Many times you won’t have the tools to query your user base about the features they’d want in your app. Nea | Self Improvement Saga´s last blog.

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How to Avoid Wasting Your Blog Client's Money | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

And many online copywriters are thrilled to land a new blogging gig – so thrilled they rarely pause to wonder if writing for their client’s blog is really the best investment of that person’s marketing budget. People’s Twitter handles used to show up on the comments, but now they don’t. Reply Kathleen K.

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Do Clients Need to Like You to Buy? | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

I overheard that on Twitter the other day, and it’s a statement I disagree with. He spends lots of time on Twitter and Facebook. How To Promote Your Business On A Budget Reply James ( @MenwithPens ) January 11, 2010 at 7:06 am @Michael – I’m tossed up about that. A client must like you?

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The 6 Stages Of A Failure

Brilliantly Better

Maybe the trip turned out to be a fiasco because the budget exploded and now you have to do the dishes in a restaurant to pay for your plane ticket home (or, most likely, you ignored some very common sense rule and it turned out that rule was for real). I have stared doing such activities in ly life too.

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