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  • 5 Ways to Protect Yourself During Layoffs

    With unemployment at a quarter-century high and uncertainty one of the few constants in today’s economy, companies across the country face the possibility–or the reality–of layoffs. Terminating employees either for cause or financial reasons is a difficult task often exacerbated by the specter of legal liability. There are, however, a number of preventive measures employers […]

  • Get Your Business Listed on Google Maps

    Being a business owner, you understand the challenges of attracting new customers in a competitive market. Radio is king for reaching customers on-the-go. But, when they’re at their computer, you’ll want them to find you when doing a Google search. You probably already know your potential customers are using search engines like Google to find […]

  • More Than 235 Million Listen to Radio Every Week

    Radio reaches more than 235 million persons age 12 and older over the course of a typical week, according to the RADAR® 101 National Radio Listening Report. Since the December 2007 RADAR 95 report, the RADAR national Radio listening estimates and network Radio audience reports have been based on PPMTM respondents from within commercialized PPM […]

  • Hanging Tough

    In the late nineteen-twenties, two companies—Kellogg and Post—dominated the market for packaged cereal. It was still a relatively new market: ready-to-eat cereal had been around for decades, but Americans didn’t see it as a real alternative to oatmeal or cream of wheat until the twenties. So, when the Depression hit, no one knew what would […]

  • Time Names Sirius/XM Among Biggest Tech Failures

    Sirius XM (SIRI) satellite radio was supposed to be one of the most successful consumer electronics devices of all time. A subscriber would be able to listen to more than 100 stations coast-to-coast in either a moving vehicle, or using a portable version of the device. Initially, the service planned to run no commercials. One […]

  • Collections 101

    It’s tough enough to get a purchase order in this recession–now you have to collect. I don’t have to tell you closers out there that salespeople don’t get their commission checks until the invoices are paid. Like it or not, that makes collections a sales function. Welcome to accounts-receivable chicken. The name of this game […]

  • Google Online Advertising versus Yellow Pages

    While most companies have cut back on newspaper and Yellow Page advertising because of the economic downturn, an increasing amount of advertising dollars that are being spent are going to the online search engine Google. Much of Google’s success is fueled by small businesses. Take Bananas at Large, a music store in San Rafael, Calif., […]

  • Newspaper Ads: Fraud and Conspiracy?

    The problem with newspaper advertising is that, in most cases, you have NO idea whether anyone is reading an ad, or whether that ad is driving buying behavior.  And because nothing is being measured, newspapers and ad agencies have been able to artificially inflate the price of their space ads.  Massively. Read The Full Article […]

  • Reward Employees The Right Way

    Have you heard a customer say something nice about your business in the past few days? Have you received a positive online review in the last week? If your answer is yes, stop right now and go straight to the employee who was responsible for helping that satisfied customer or shedding a positive light on […]

  • 3 Social Media Tips for Small Businesses

    The newest tool for building your small business’ web presence is social media. The big three social media sites are Facebook, Twitter, and Linked-In. Of course, new tool means more work. So you can take off on the right foot, keep in mind a few rules of etiquette that will make sure you’re communicating well. […]

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