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It seems the most popular question lately is, “Are you on Facebook?” Launched as a way for founder Mark Zuckerberg to connect with friends at Harvard, Facebook has exploded into the mainstream. With nearly 200 million users, and a million new members joining each week in the U.S. alone, people are paying attention.

One of the biggest benefits that social networking platforms like Facebook provide the business community is the ability to get repeat exposure with the people in your network. Clients, peers, and prospects can make up your network, and you can promote events, sales, special offers and more through your Facebook profile.
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The current economic crisis is the worst we have seen in over 70 years. The world economies are in chaos and now one knows when they will improve. The problem is, we are experiencing a change in what the economy consists of. The last time we had a change like this was when the Great Depression ushered in the change from a farming economy to an industrial one. This time we are moving from industrial to an economy based on information.

Whenever massive change happens in an economy there is a lot of upheaval. That is what is being played out now as millions of workers lose their jobs with no hope of regaining them. The people who plan ahead will understand that they now have to learn new ways of making money. Read the rest of this entry »

In a time when the lead news stories focus on business downsizing, the rising costs of gas and groceries and general economic turmoil, it is hard to avoid feeling the “recession depression.” But as business owners we have two choices: we can let the media send us into panic mode or we can view the economic downturn as an opportunity.

This is a time in the economy when millionaires are made. While some businesses are giving up and closing their doors, their competitors are seizing opportunities. Which side would you rather be on? Now is the time for you to rise above it—to stay a step ahead of your competition and Reject the Recession!

Here are ten ways to thrive in tough times:
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