How Publishing Content People Want To Read Can Lead To 4108 New Visitors, PR Traction, And Blow Up Your SEO Rankings

Melissa StevensOur today article is entitled ‘How publishing content people want to read can lead to 4108 new visitors, PR traction, and blow up your SEO rankings‘ and is written by Melissa Stevens. Melissa is the chief content creator and entrepreneur at Lighting Shoes. She handles all marketing for their LED Shoe brand. Check out their line of kids Yeezy-inspired shoes here to see an example of their products here: YZ™ – LED Shoes – Light Up Shoes Kids Boys Girls – Black.

Publishing great content can lead to profound results for entrepreneurs, startups, and companies of all sizes.

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6 Secret Techniques to Improve Your Business Strategies

This article has been written by Clinton Loomis. Currently, works at coursework writing service, he is a Career Counselor, a Teacher and a Writer who writes on different topics related to web development, technology, education and social media marketing.

A wise business person can achieve anything in business because business is all about planning and wisdom. A minor mistake can lead to a major disaster so every step in business counts a lot for its success or disaster.

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Security Strategies You Need To Know When Employees Work Remotely

Today’s article is written by Amelia Dermott. Amelia is a passionate writer and self-proclaimed internet addict. Having experience in business and IT administration, she likes to write about technology and self-development topics.

If there was the best time for remote work, it’s today.

More professionals than ever are choosing to work outside offices these days. According to a survey of over 15,000 individuals conducted by Gallup, in 2016 43% of American workers said they spent at least some time working remotely.

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How to Win a Tough Negotiation: Strategies and Tactics

Today’s article is written by Lucy Adams. Lucy is an aspiring businesswoman. Most of all, she’s interested in covering the most intriguing topics of yours, whether they are about business, writing or literature. Share your best ideas with the blogger and get a high-quality guest blog in a week or so!

The surrounding reality is now always benevolent, especially when it comes to relationships in business. Entrepreneurship is always about interpersonal interaction and negotiations, and to get the most out of it; you should be not just a good orator but also psychologist.

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4 Ways You Can Use NetGalley to Promote Your Books!

Today’s article is been written by Anna Marsh. Anna is a Director at a publishing company. Apart from being a veteran professional, she also provides services for assignment help. As a blogger, she likes to shed lights on topics related to book publishing, book promotion, by writing assignments. You can connect with her on Google+

Writing books is probably one of the most fulfilling ways to make a living. However, being a professional writer alone does not guarantee that you’ll start earning money. Just like any other profession, writing also involves the element of marketing and promotion to some extent.

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5 Signs It’s Time Your Company Should Switch To e-Learning

5 Signs it’s time your company should switch to e-learning
Today’s post is written by Kamy Anderson. Kamy is an ed-tech enthusiast with a passion for writing on emerging technologies in the areas of corporate training and education. He has 7+ years of experience working with ProProfs learning management system and other e-Learning authoring tools, which has given him a hands-on experience of the latest course authoring software and an exclusive insight into the e-Learning industry. 

If your small business has started to grow at a rapid pace and you need more competent people to keep advancing, then you are surely facing a serious issue. Competence usually costs more and if you have a new wave of employees coming, then training all of them is going to deplete your funds quickly. Therefore, the expansion is not going to bring the expected return on investment.

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How to Motivate YourSELF

Today’s article is written by Harrish Sairaman. Harrish is a well-known top motivational speaker in India, helping many to achieve which once seemed unachievable like increase motivation, leadership, Corporate Performance, decrease stress etc. through Motivational Training Program, Leadership training programs, Corporate training programs, Entrepreneur Coaching and Individual Coaching to name a few. His ability to deliver life changing, scientifically sound, relevant and metaphysical messages in a powerful, humorous and insightful manner integrated with high energy has earned him a reputation of bringing about a difference with a difference! You can contact with Harrish on Facebook, on Google+ or on Twitter.

The most important question that is asked in today’s world is How to be motivated? So the thought  it gives rise to is that “Are people so demotivated!!!!!

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Avoid Settling For Mediocrity In Educational Life

This is a guest post. The writer of this article is Ronald Thomas, who is a professor and also delivers motivational speeches in educational seminars.  He also works as student organization counselor. 

Have you ever asked yourself if you’re doing great or just fine? Oh yes! There is a lot of difference in these both expressions.

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3 Big Reasons Why Self-Discipline Is The Best Skill An Entrepreneur Can Develop

Today’s post is contributed by Richard Kao. Richard is the department manager of COSSales, a UK-based office, and tech solutions provider. A fan of digital marketing and workplace productivity, he loves reading blogs like takisathanassiou.com to grow his knowledge and expertise.

We admire the genius of Steve Jobs, the athleticism of Lebron James, and the business acumen of Jeff Bezos. But do you know the common denominator among the most successful people?

All of them are disciplined.

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5 Things Great Leaders Consistently Do

This is a guest post by Dan Black. Dan is an author and award-winning leadership blogger. His passion is to help people increase their influence and reach their full potential. He writes on the topic of leadership at danblackonleadership.com. You can connect with him on Facebook and Twitter. If you subscribe to his blog he will give you two free quote books. Click here to learn more about Dan.

Formal professional football player Junior Seau said, “Leadership can’t be fabricated. If it is fabricated and rehearsed, you can’t fool the guys in the locker room. So when you talk about leadership, it comes with performance. Leadership comes with consistency.

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Smart Ways to Maximize e-Learning With Android

The post ‘Smart Ways to Maximize e-Learning with Android‘ has been written by Andy Bell. Andy is a writer who loves reading and writing different blogs. He writes about education degree, learning language and much more.

A lot of people who use iPhones might think the whole world practically does as well. That’s easy to think when you and your circle of friends mostly use the same products. And perhaps, we also tend to think that most people are ‘like us’ when it comes to our tastes and preferences. However, you just have to look at the raw data to realize that Android users actually make up the majority of mobile phone users.

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