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June 30 - July 6, 2013Here are the top 10 things you MUST know this week:1. Your Phone Can Replace 62 Cubic Feet Of Furniture
Did you know that your smartphone could save you up to 62 cubic feet of furniture? Not sure how that's possible? Check out the infographic above by Mashable editorial intern Bob Al-Greene to find out how.
2. When Business Names Confuse Consumers: The Basics Of Trademark Law
When coming up with a name for your business, you need to make sure the name is original and is not copying or closely related to someone else's name. In the article above, Entrepreneur contributor Lindsay LaVine shares with you some other factors you'll want to consider when naming your business.
3. 3 Ways To Get Your Small Business Ready For Mobile
Because over half of your prospective customers interact with your small business while on the go, it is important to have your small business set up to connect with today's mobile consumer. In the article above, Leyl Master Black gives you 3 easy ways to get your small business ready for mobile.
4. 7 Competition Crushing Value Propositions
One of the biggest challenges you face is having your business stand out from everyone else. In order to stand out from everyone else, you need to create a value proposition of "why us" and build everything around that proposition. By creating a value proposition, you can define value that matters to customers you're trying to attract and dominate your market. In the article above, Duct Tape Marketing Founder John Jantsch gives you 7 ways to think about defining and refining your core value proposition.
5. How To Write Blog Posts
Great writers know a thing or two about how to write good because that is their job, after all. For you, the business owner or marketer who needs to do some writing, it's helpful to know what counts for your particular needs. In the article above, Duct Tape Marketing guest author Steve Aedy gives you some tips on how to do business writing that is great and fast.
6. How To Restore Your Credit After Hard Times
Getting your financial life and credit back on track is not an impossible task, but it does require an effective and proven plan. In the article above, Guest Blogger BusinessCredit shares with you some steps you can take to restore your finances and credit.
7. Are Google Alerts Dying?
With the recent death of Google Reader, it makes you wonder if Google Alerts will be next to go. For months, users have complained about the unreliable state of it and when Google has been asked to comment on the possible shutdown of Google Alerts – or any other ongoing issues – they haven't given a response at press time. Only time will tell what happens to Google Alerts, but you've got to admit, things aren't looking good for the Google tool.
8. 8 Pinterest Boards Worth Creating For Your Business
Before you start creating new boards on Pinterest, it's smart to consider what types of boards would best serve you given your overall marketing goals. In the article above, marketing and branding expert Karen Leland gives you 8 types of boards you can set up in order to drive more traffic to your site, strengthen your brand awareness, and much more.
9. Are You Boring Someone? Watch For These 7 Signs
Do you ever wonder if you're boring someone? In the article above, Huffington Post contributor Gretchen Rubin gives you a list of indicators that can help you determine if you're being boring or not.
10. 9 Daily Habits That Will Make You Happier
Happiness is the one true measure of personal success. Making others happy is a high expression of success, but it's impossible to make others happy if you're not happy. So what can you do to bring more happiness into your life? In the article above, Geoffrey James talks about some changes you can make in your life that will increase your happiness.
(This issue was written by staff reporter Steven Ward, with input from Denise Gosnell and Jynell Berkshire.)
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