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Chaya Milchtein Empowers Women by Educating Them About Cars

Success

I was aging out of foster care—it was 2013, and I was pretty desperate to find a job,” she explains. Unsure of her next move, she consulted with a career coach who suggested that Milchtein should start a blog related to automotive education. I started this blog, and people were really receptive to it,” she says.

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Ten Small Business Trends You Need to Embrace in 2015

Tips From T. Marie

So called experts claimed that blogging had died several years ago when Twitter and Facebook exploded in popularity. Blogs and other content marketing methods take their rightful place as king again in 2015. That means responsive websites, cloud storage of shared documents and ease of communicating via email and social media.

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Inside the Edinburgh PA Network

Practically Perfect PA

Oh, and if you have set up your own network or you are part of a network, do get in touch I would love to have you guys on the blog (the network doesn’t just have to be in the UK either!). Make sure you are up to speed with all the new office programmes, apps, social media and technology and use this to your advantage.

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Turn Inaction into Action with The Ready Retreat Workbooks

Productivityist

Productivityist.com by Mike Vardy Start Here Archives Store Contact Turn Inaction into Action with The Ready Retreat Workbooks Posted on 01/07/2013 // Leave a Comment The blog has been dark over the weekend as I traveled and prepared for today’s panel discussion at New Media Expo in Las Vegas.

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Book Review: The Gary Vaynerchuk Trilogy

Productivityist

If you want to use social media, match the message with the medium. How we can turn the vapidity of “social media marketing” into something more substantive. It’s in this book that Vaynerchuk dives deeper into the social internet, into Web2.0. If you want to be more productive, spend more time on your core work.