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44 Ways to Kick-Start Your New Year

Success

We asked a host of experts, readers who follow SUCCESS on Twitter and Facebook , and our SUCCESS staff what they will do to kick-start the new year. Gina Muré from Facebook. Rory Vaden from Facebook. Clean out your closet and donate unwanted clothes to charity. Think about it. Lose other people’s opinions.

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Bosses Day - October 16

The Office Professionals Place

What if your boss doesn’t drink coffee, well they have to eat or buy clothing right? So a gift card to their favorite restaurant or clothing store would be appropriate. “Thought Appropriate Gifts&# One year I got my boss an interchangeable, 3-D calendar to put on her desk. Template images by luoman.

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Logo Lift – 5 Signs Your Logo Needs a Facelift

Small Business CEO

In October 2010, facing a slide in their share price, the clothing retailer ditched their elegant white-lettered, blue square logo in favor of a new model that switched the ‘a’ and ‘p’ to lower case and shrunk the blue box to barely overlap the ‘p.’ ’ Gap customers roared in disapproval.

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2012: My Year in Review

Productivityist

I will think about quitting Facebook thirty-eight times, but will not actually pull the trigger. I will buy more clothing that does not have the prefix “T” in it. This includes care products, subscriptions, alcohol, food and clothing. I did quit Foursquare and Instagram, though.) The book took precedence, and it won out.

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Local SEO: The Truly Great Marketing Strategy

Andrea Kalli

We have all seen the checks and transfers on offer for search masters – the folks behind the top ‘cars’, ‘clothes’, and ‘diet’ search terms – but have we ever considered the alternatives? For many, that alternative is local search.

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106 Thoughts on Overcoming Overwhelm in a Freaked-Out World

Stephanie LH Calahan

You don't need to know every time someone has added you as a friend on Facebook or has invited you to join an online group. Utilize your calendar to schedule tasks. Sit down at your calendar and block out the time for your tasks. If you need to write/send your holiday cards then look at your calendar and schedule it in.

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