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10 Marketing Rules these 10 Entrepreneurs Swear By

Success

My company doesn’t engage in market analysis, focus groups or fancy research; rather, my personal desires and frustrations have instigated every single product we’ve ever made. We leverage customer questions and FAQ information to create content for the questions people are asking versus just trying to rank for keywords. Get social.

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Your Two Brains

Productivityist

Where news that breaks is valued over reporting and analysis. Analysis and reason are for the other brain. Your slow brain would prefer that you check email on a schedule. Where doing a job quickly is sometimes more valued than doing it well. Where auto-check is not as good as push. Where “Woot!” That is not its job.

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A Return to OmniFocus

Productivityist

But Im still getting a lot done during these experiences, and my return to Google has consisted of moving my mail back to Gmail (which took very little time to do -- as opposed to trying to work within my self-hosted email constraints would have) and shifting back to OmniFocus isnt something im doing overnight or in a wholesale manner.

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Six Ways to Get More Juice from Your Freelancer | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

In special education we call it a “individual service plan&# and “task analysis&# but it is all semantics. Use social media. Three Steps to Being a Successful Entrepreneur Reply Sarah Charmley ( @SassieC43 ) July 9, 2010 at 5:39 pm I have had success finding jobs by cold-emailing local web design companies.

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