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SEO Tips for Small Business

The Small Business Blog

Stretching your budgets into the realms of SEO and online marketing can often be tricky. Even with an incredibly tight budget there are a number of tools available to you, such as exploring social. Is there an audience for you on Twitter? Maybe it’s Google+, if so put your effort into that. Tip 4: Use the Tools Provided.

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How to Create an Incredible Recruitment Website?

Recruit CRM

Your website is a highly valuable asset when you start a recruitment agency. To enjoy the highest earnings from your recruitment agency website, you should do everything to build it right and maintain it in its best condition. However, if you fail to work on it properly, it will never show its highest potential.

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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? Like before trust?

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What Is An Applicant Tracking System? 20 Powerful Benefits & Features

Recruit CRM

An Applicant Tracking System (ATS) simplifies the hiring process for any agency recruiter and HR department. A recent online survey conducted by Recruit CRM revealed that more than 98% of recruitment agencies with 10 recruiters or more used an Applicant Tracking System. Ever wondered why recruiters do not even see 70% of the resumes

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Free Blog Posts | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

I was having a conversation with Deb Ng of Freelance Writing Gigs on Twitter , and I smirked at her comment. People even imply and suggest (or at least the Twitter gang did) that bloggers should be ashamed of asking for money, for any kind of payment for that solid advice and knowledge. They have a budget. We’re bloggers.

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