Classic Business Errors – the Race to the Back of the Pack
Monty Henderson – One of my favorite slides in presentations that I make is entitled “Classic Errors.” With hundreds of clients and years of experience as an entrepreneur, I have discovered that many business owners are interested in learning what “not to do” as much as they are in ascertaining “what to do.” Since I [...]
Hoosier Heartland ISBDC / May 7, 2013
Blogging to Increase Sales in 2013
Heather Strohm – As we wrap up a turbulent and economic challenging 2012, you may be asking yourself how can I change things to be more productive and to provide a stronger revenue base in 2013? One of the most popular ways is of course social media. You have read and heard this before [...]
West Central ISBDC / January 29, 2013
Your Emails and Text Messages Say a Lot About You!
Joe Ubben – As technology continues to change the way in which we communicate, it doesn’t change the fact that we are judged by these messages. Some of my clients who are in the 20 – 30 year old age group seem to think that it’s OK to alter the English Language with abbreviations, misspellings [...]
Northwest ISBDC / August 28, 2012
Does Social Media Help With Your SEO?
Kathy Pierce - Joining social sites isn’t just so you can look popular to visitors. These sites provide valuable “backlinks” that up your ante in the SEO world. From a Search Engine Optimization perspective, backlinks demonstrate your site’s popularity. When search engine spiders find a site with lots of other sites pointing to it, they conclude that [...]
ISBDC / July 23, 2012
A True Tale of Facebook
Kate Caufield – There it was, for everyone to see. When she saw it on her company’s facebook wall, the owner of ACME Event Center was horrified. With a quick click of her index finger on the X, it was gone. No one would see it again. She breathed a sigh of relief, and went [...]
Southeast ISBDC / April 17, 2012
