#SmallBusinessThatRocks: Art East

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For this week’s #smallbusinessthatrocks, we HAD to feature Art East.  Recently while “working” on Twitter I came across them and was curious so took a peek at their website.  I was blown away by the creativity and perfectionism displayed in their unique framed artwork.  (The Nintendo piece is on my wishlist!)  Please support this great…

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Small Businesses, Value Your Time!

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[ctt template=”5″ link=”r5HaW” via=”no” ]“Don’t sell yourself short. No one will value you.” – John Kremer[/ctt] Small businesses need to be able to compete. One tactic that might seem suitable to owners is offering products or services at a discounted price. It makes sense, right? In theory, it sounds like a great way to attract…

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“Social” Social Media

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Making a company social media savvy is a necessity for any business these days. A Facebook page or Twitter feed can help promote goods and services and get your message out to a wider audience. It’s easy to set up, it’s free, and it lets you connect with your customers.   The last ability can…

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Client Appreciation During The Holidays

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[ctt template=”5″ link=”6vgM2″ via=”no” ]“Gratitude is the most exquisite form of courtesy.” – Jacques Maritain[/ctt]   The festive season is fast approaching, and while you might think it’s too early to start hearing holiday music (it may be too early to wish for a white Christmas halfway through November), it’s never too early to start…

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Why Remarketing Works

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If you’ve ever received attention for or a reaction to your ad, you may be inclined to think the work stops there – a member of your key audience responded, mission accomplished, it’s an effective ad, that’s that, right?

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What is “Mobile Responsive”?

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  Whenever tech companies come out with new phones or tablets, public reaction often centers on one thing: the size of the screen. It feels like every new generation of smartphone is changing the dimensions of the device, making them slightly larger than the one that came before.

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