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Eco-Friendly Business Promotion Techniques for 2013

Eco-Office Gals

The end of 2012 is looming on the horizon, which means it’s once again time to buy new calendars, reset the budget, and start thinking about your business strategy for the coming year. It’s not enough to create business profiles, you also have to add content, monitor activity, and plan promotions. Coupon codes.

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How to Name Your Business

Success

Results: One of the few independent marketing agencies to survive and grow since its founding 27 years ago. Sales rose by 23% in 2012. An explicit, familiar term worked best for us, because we were on a budget. We get lots of engagement with Facebook campaigns and click-throughs on Google AdWords as well as email promotions.

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Chance the Rapper on Achieving Goals as an Independent Artist & Paying It Forward

Success

Since 2012, when Chance released his first mixtape after graduating from Jones College Prep in 2011, his promise has attracted attention from established artists eager to collaborate. One potential downside of being an independent artist, although it’s not one Chance ever criticizes, is that with self-releasing music comes self-promotion.

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Introducing the SUCCESS 125

Success

In her mid-20s, Taja Dockendorf founded Pulp+Wire, a full-service consumer packaging, branding and marketing agency. Pulp+Wire is a 100 percent female-founded and -owned agency that Dockendorf has grown year after year. And in 2012, Egwuonwu founded World Dream Day. Taja Dockendorf. Founder, investor, creator. Paul Epstein.

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The Strategy Behind The Pentagon’s Bold Remote Work Pivot

Allwork

This transformation, deeply rooted in the embrace of remote work and telework, is unfolding against a backdrop of political debates and bureaucratic challenges, marking a pivotal moment in the evolution of workplace cultures within federal agencies. The discourse surrounding telework in the federal domain has been notably politically charged.

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