Archive for the ‘Business’ Category

Free Website!

Thursday, July 14th, 2011

Unless you do business from beneath a rock, chances are you’ve heard this offer more than once. There are even ads on TV now for free or extremely cheap websites. There are many ways that you can “build” your own website. And, especially for small business owners and start-ups, why would anyone refuse this offer? [...]

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Customer Service Versus The Customer Experience

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Customer service has been a long-standing concern for businesses of all sizes and in all markets. The interaction between you and your customers is an incredibly important piece to the puzzle that determines their overall experience. However, despite what some might think, customer service is not equivalent to customer experience. The experience that your customers [...]

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OutBrake | A Business Visualization Workshop

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Break out of the mold with the OutBrake workshop, designed specifically for small business owners, entrepreneurs, and sole proprietors. No, we won’t be meditating; we will be learning how to create visual representations of the main components of your business. With 25-50% of our brains dedicated to the visual system, it is no surprise that [...]

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SMB Innovations Workshop

Friday, May 14th, 2010

On Tuesday, June 22, three small business owners will join forces to bring start-ups and young businesses an information-packed workshop. Denise Speer of Virtual Office Analytics, Ltd. will provide an outline of fundamental software tools. From managing your business contacts to collaborating with your colleagues, Denise will prepare you for managing data as your business [...]

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A Month In The Networking Trenches

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

My goal for April was to generate more exposure and awareness of Point Brake in the Indianapolis area. More specifically, I wanted to rid myself of the 100-200 business cards of mine that I had left. Within the first two weeks, I had successfully achieved my goal.

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