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Every project, every team and every
team leader on all levels are going to come in contact with conflict. What That Leader needs to learn is how to spot it in others in order to minimize, divert or resolve it as soon as possible.
What are some conflict indicators?
Probably the most obvious indication is
body language. If the team member is unhappy about something, his body language will be guarded, turned from the leader, he will have minimal
eye contact with the leader and even show micro-expressions of mocking or frowning. A leader in the midst of conflict will show the same either to his up-line team or to his team members. That Leader will study body language in order to become conscious of the meanings of what he sees, but even an uninformed leader will subconsciously be aware of the signs and know there is a problem, even if he is only aware of it in his gut.
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Topics:
YouTube,
Team conflict,
Controversy,
Facebook,
Social Media,
Twitter,
Leadership,
Teamwork,
Team,
Team leader,
Conflict resolution,
team member
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Advertising claims are not what they appear to be. While we tend to look at ads as ineffective, advertisers know better. While people refuse to admit that they are influenced by ads, sales figures show that a well-designed ad campaign has dramatic affects. What become obvious as we study ads is that a lot of what is working is below the radar and people don’t even realize they are big conned.
In the 1970s Jefferty Schrank (attributions listed at the end of the article) presented a new way of looking at ads and some of the legal ways advertisers tell part of the truth and part that is not while most people don’t get it.
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Topics:
Social Media,
Marketing Principles
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As we pursue a study of advertising, we are still asking if large businesses are going to take over social media to the detriment of its social nature. Let’s look at media and advertising approaches over the internet.
Actually, advertising by the large businesses have already come to the internet as consumers spend more time on their computers getting their music and news often their movies. Advertising on the net is a new development in the ongoing genesis of the medium. Prices for web-based ad space depend on the relevance of the surrounding information and the traffic the site receives.
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Topics:
Social Media,
Marketing Principles
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We are still looking at the basics in advertising. We all agree that advertisers are people who pay money to put up a message though a medium, including digital media, physical advertising, online, and
product placement. Lets take a closer look at digital advertising, physical advertising and promotions.
Digital advertising
Television commercials are The most efficient mass-marketing advertising platform. Thats why they cost the big bucks, especially during popular airtime, like prime time or the
Super Bowl football game. In 2009 the single 30 second spot during the game cost its advertiser $3 million. Besides just showing the ad, the advertiser includes a song or jingle that help people remember the product. Virtual advertisements on television are interesting phenomena. They are mostly used at sporting events where the backdrop has computer graphics that changes as different products are displayed.
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Topics:
Using Different Media,
Advertising,
Marketing and Advertising,
Super Bowl,
Email lists,
Product placement,
blog,
Marketing Plan,
Facebook,
Social Media,
Marketing Principles,
Business,
Branding,
Marketing strategy
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Since we have been having conversations about large businesses taking over
social media as an
advertising platform, I think it’s time to back up a bit and consider the basics of advertising.
What is advertising? Advertising is a way to persuade a targeted group to do something in regard to ideas, services or products. It can take many different communications forms. The purpose is to drive the targeted group into behaving in a certain way. Advertising can be about buying products, but also about things like selecting a political side and voting. The driving force pays for the advertising and places it in mass media settings, including but not limited to
television commercials, direct mail, magazine, newspapers, bill boards and, of course, social media websites, email and text messages.
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Topics:
marketing,
Using Different Media,
Advertising,
Marketing and Advertising,
United States,
Television advertisement,
marketing mix,
Marketing Plan,
Social Media,
Marketing Principles,
Business
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There are days when I wonder how I am going to get through the day. Others when I wonder what I did all day. After a few of those, I realized that I needed to be better organized; and I began keeping a working calendar.
Here are some of the tips I was given that have helped me keep the calendar working for me instead of it becoming yet another thing I tried and dropped.
Take time every day, either at the end of the day or first thing, and build a list of things To Do. Just what are these things?
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Topics:
Time management,
Tasks,
Marketing Plan,
Social Media,
Business,
Marketing strategy
Keywords—you know you can buy lists of them or buy help sorting out what yours are—but what are keywords really, what‘s the deal with them, and how can you figure out which ones to use?
Defining keywords, keywords define search
People use keywords all the time. When you put what you are searching for in
Google or the other search engines, you are using keywords. Search engines go through enormous data bases and send you results by listing sites that apply to the words you “googled”.
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Topics:
Google,
Web search engine,
WordPress,
Uniform Resource Locator,
Keywords,
Kevin Sinclair,
website,
Marketing Plan,
Search Engine Optimization,
Social Media,
Marketing Principles
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Gaurav Ojha of TechPluto asked the question, “Is
Alexa Web Analytics Flawed and Inaccurate?” He mentioned two other services you might want to look into Complete and
comScore as sites to view traffic on your own web as well as scope out your competition’s traffic. You can read about them and a few others below.
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Topics:
Social Media,
Marketing Principles
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What do you do to see how your website is doing? I have read about
Google Analytics, various
ROI statistics and Alexa numbers. I dont remember who suggested using Alexa numbers, but I liked the idea of simplicity. So without too much research I got an
Alexa toolbar where the Alexa number of any website shows up and I began collecting data for five websites.
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Topics:
Alexa Internet,
Alexa Toolbar,
WWW,
Internet Explorer,
Google Analytics,
Toolbar,
website,
clients,
Marketing Plan,
Social Media,
Marketing Principles,
Blogging
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Are you still worried about spending too much time writing your blog and not enough time doing your work? Not to worry, there are still some more good ideas around.
Lets take a quick look at why you need some good ideas. First, there is the fact that you want to be consistent about publishing. Your readers will quit coming to your site if you dont put up work in a timely fashion. Whether you write three times a week or once a month, you need to be there when they come. People get very put out when they look up information and are sent to sites that havent been active for years.
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Topics:
WordPress,
Arts,
blog,
Marketing Plan,
Facebook,
Search Engine Optimization,
Social Media,
Marketing Principles,
LinkedIn,
Business Owner,
Business,
Blogging,
Twitter