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The Most Popular Social Networks and Who Is On Them
November 28, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
How much time do you spend online? According to a time use survey compiled by ComScore Media Metric, the average American spends 33.9 hours on the Internet every week. Depending on age and other demographics, this number can double! And for those lucky individuals whose occupations rely primarily on computers: the Internet commands their lives and they are never not connected. Computers have drastically changed the technological landscape.

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3 Ways to Proactively Monitor Your Online Reputation
November 24, 2011 by creative · Leave a Comment
There is not much in contemporary business that trades on more equity than your business reputation. Stock prices fluctuate because of it, and the media boiling point is reached at disconcerting speed for either good and bad praise or hostility about businesses globally. The first step to managing your online business reputation is to be able to monitor what is being said about you, by whom, and how often. If it’s all great, it’s all good friends. Business worldwide both large and small duel daily using the double-edged, sword of Internet power. You need to know about the poison comments too, and of course, if nothing is being said about your business online, well, that is a problem all in itself. Good or Evil?

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5 Factors for Successful Mastermind Groups
November 23, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
So How Do You Know if Your Mastermind Group is Optimal? Great Business Mastermind Groups deliver quantifiable value for member companies, to be sure. It is often the qualitative value that becomes life-changing for business higher-ups involved. That qualitative value can be measured by the following results: Constant Member Progress By whatever metric assigned, all constituent businesses are constantly moving toward the accomplishment of their objective in the group, be it business growth in sales, developing a scalable model, or global growth. Purposes don’t have to be financial, but this is often a measurement that is easy to keep score of a common expected outcome for small business participants. Determination Mastermind Group members must be totally committed to their objective for joining and the aggregate objective of the group. One hallmark of a mature, high-performing Mastermind Group is a high level of attendance at all group meetings and training events. As we explained in an earlier report, commitment can also be seen in the level of active involvement in the positive resolutions for the challenges encountered by other businesses in the Mastermind Group.

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3 Rules for Successful Leadership Communication – A SPN Exclusive Article
November 23, 2011 by publisher · Leave a Comment
Communicating as a Leader in your company is to take a daily assessment on life, and you’d better know the regulations. Fail that leadership communications exam and you’ll wonder where the production went as your business pays for it in dropped revenues. Two days ago I got back from the office feeling refreshed and alive. Five minutes chatting with my wife changed all that. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not that I don’t like conversing with my wife

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