With the Affiliate Summit just days away, here’re a few pointers especially if it’s your first time to the summit: Vegas Throat: Specific to Las Vegas, you will lose your voice very easily if you don’t take care of your throat. The dry desert air creates a lot of static electricity, it also dries out your throat and you’ll find yourself losing your voice at the end of day 1 or day 2 if you don’t drink enough liquids or take throat lozenges to give your throat a break.
New York Times Outlines Survival Strategy
Most people are looking for newspapers to either hold on or die – online growth often doesn’t appear to allow for any other options. But The New York Times Co. actually believes its revenues increased by a small amount in November, and has a positive outlook after that, as well.
Innovation – The Key to Mainstream Media’s Survival
According to SFgate.com, the San Francisco Chronicle is cutting staff by 25%. Yep, 25% folks. That’s huge.
Data Backups – One Key to Business Survival
Your customer data is a precious resource that can literally be worth its weight in gold! If used properly, it can be repeatedly mined for additional sales and referrals. Do you use this gold mine to increase the profitability of your business?
Local Search by Internet Search Engines is as Essential to Your Business Survival as your Telephone
Your Enterprise Won’t Survive Unless People Find It
High Tech Hospitals May Have A Survival Edge
Results of a new survey of the 100 Most Wired hospitals and health systems suggest they have lower mortality rates.
Jobs are Temporary: Stress-Free Survival Tips
Jobs end, especially for professionals-and usually without warning.
Experience–A 21st Century Survival Strategy
“If a man with money meets a man with experience, the man with experience will gain some money and the man with money will gain some experience.”
Managers: A Key to Your Survival
Most business, non-profit and association managers live to tell about it only IF they achieve their operating objectives. Very little wriggle room there.
The Entrepreneur’s Survival List
Small business owners and entrepreneurs are quickly becoming the dominant business species. Small businesses create thousands of new jobs each year, while floundering large companies lay off scores of people.
Starting a new business venture can be an exciting yet risky project. Our survival guide details the steps to take to ensure your business not only survives but indeed thrives.