Moving from Selling to Account Management | BNET
Rated • 0 reviews • management • bnet.com
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Jan is a 41 year old guy from Neustadt, RP, Germany
I view life as a journey. Think that reflecting is more important than concluding. That searching often is more rewarding than finding. That communicating should be honored and celebrated. I think and communicate a lot. Perhaps too much even.
Rated • 1 review • blogs • topicfactory.com
"Don't use these ten skills to put yourself down or even out of the blogging business. Rather use them to see where you do well and less well to motivate yourself to do more in certain areas while rewarding yourself for doing well in others. We do not come pre-assembled as perfect bloggers nor did those who enjoy the greatest success or draw the biggest headlines. Although basic skills and talent do play a role there is really nothing on this list that you cannot learn and get substantially better at."
Rated • 1 review • blogs • wordpress.com
"A traditional interview is a conversation between two or more people where questions are asked by one of them to obtain information from the other(s). In contrast the interviewer, when conducting a virtual interview, has to do all the (present) work including picking the topic, choosing the participants, formulating the questions and finding the answers. The participants are separated both in time and space and only connected through their writing. You could thus also call a virtual interview a particular form of reorganizing someone's written words."
Rated • 2 reviews • blogs • wordpress.com
Rated • 1 review • blogs • topicfactory.com
"Circulation is as vital to blogs as it is for other media like newspapers or magazines. Imagine that you could only get the latest copy at the news stand instead of having it sent home to you on the day of publication. Subscribers are the backbone of any greater magazine or newspaper and they can also become the backbone of your blog. Just think about the consistency and power that lies in having a great subscriber base."
Rated • 1 review • wordpress.com
"Why do people arrange parties? Because we like having a good time, we like seeing old friends and meeting new ones, we need a break from the everyday routine, we like people visiting and so on. On a blog there is even more to it than that. When writing link posts we are celebrating each other and padding each other on the back. We are reinforcing the positive. In fact we are not only inviting people to our party, but are sending them to all the other parties as well. Perhaps is that the reason that I like link posts so much."
Rated • 1 review • copyblogger.com
"Outside of the Van Halen faithful, 'Diamond Dave' is considered one of the most egotistical and arrogant clowns in the history of rock and roll, but that doesn't change the fact that he's a legend. The lesson for bloggers and online marketers is that Roth is a legend of his own making, and he knew exactly what he was doing. Let's see what we can steal from ol' DLR when it comes to getting people to take notice and never forget."
Rated • 2 reviews • circularcommunication.com
"Good comments helps motivate the blogger and the other commenters to do even better. They add to the conversation and make everyone smarter. They help build communicative bridges and expand communities regardless of what else sets us apart."
Rated • 1 review • blogs • wordpress.com
"When you write a link post let people know what you are linking to, why you link to it and what is in it for them. Make clear that it is relevant and why. Qualify what you link to and you will find that people appreciate that they are better able to pick what interests them. That they are not clicking away unprepared. That they enjoy exploring what you present and don't find themselves wasting their time."