Reduce Your iPhone App Development Costs While Testing Your Product Idea

When the iTunes App Store first opened, wild stories about iPhone app developers making $100,000’s in a few days were all the rage. For the most part, those days are over. iPhone App development no longer means you can throw a simple (think flashlight) app into the App Store and expect to rake in $1000’s…

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Increase Your Twitter Visibility Through Targeted Hashtags

Did you know there are ways to increase your Twitter visibility through the use of specific keywords? If you are targeting a particular subject and know which keywords are important to that subject, you’ll increase the chances your tweet is seen by more people and possibly add a few followers in the process. This ebook…

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Write Until You’re Done

On January 4, the chapter 1 draft came back from my editor. I sent it to her just before the holidays. There were minor changes and suggestions. One great suggestion was on paragraphs. play pause 3 Minutes12 Seconds Each paragraph should be shortened to three or four sentences and contain one idea. Each sentence should…

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The Best Way To Build Relationships Is Still Face-To-Face

Sometimes Face-To-Face meetings aren’t always possible. But understanding their importance and alternatives to emulating face-to-face meetings can go a long way to building great long term relationships. In 2007, I began working with a new company and a small virtual team. One team member happened to be in the same city as me. We periodically…

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Who Isn’t Following You Back On Twitter And Why You Should Care?

When you follow someone, do you have an expectation they should follow you back? You’re probably aware this doesn’t always happen. But why should you care? One reason is because Twitter imposes a restriction on how many people you can follow, based on those that are following you. Currently this limit is 2,000. What happens…

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How To Quickly Recover From Disaster

Many hosting services claim 99.9% uptime. As a small business owner, you should strive for the same goal. But how? Having something go wrong with your computer, in which the whole system goes down or becomes fairly useless, can cost you hours or worse, days of time and productivity. If this is your only computer,…

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