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How going digital can make business events more valuable

Practically Perfect PA

Exhibition stand providers Skyline Whitespace point out that you can also build business connections through the use of interactive social media. Using an interactive screen to display live social media feeds such as a Twitter Wall is a great way of merging the offline and online worlds.

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21 Tips for Job Hunting - A Comprehensive Strategy

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

3) Work with temping and recruiting agencies – all of them When you are looking for a job, contact every temp and recruiting agency in town. Sure, some of them might have the same jobs, but you will soon find that sometimes a company will only work with one specific agency. She gave me her business card.

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25 Self-Help Books You (Probably) Haven’t Read

Success

No cold calling, no website or marketing, no business cards or networking events. Marketing has a bad rap because many ad agencies think that he who shouts the loudest, wins. After a lifetime of this, he’s picked up some powerful perspective-granting tools. Their prescription? Your Greatest Return on Investment.

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How Do Recruiters Find Clients For Their Recruitment Agency? Here Are 10 Ways

Recruit CRM

In order to grow and become financially sustainable, every recruitment agency must consistently seek out clients who can support them in the long run. We have had a lot of recruiters writing to us on LinkedIn and dropping in emails on "how to get clients for a staffing agency?" Reach out to them and pitch your recruiting agency.

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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. Then it becomes a valid marketing tool.

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