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I am a quality-oriented, results-driven technology and gaming enthusiast with twelve-plus years experience in Silicon Valley corporate marketing, public relations and business development roles at a variety of startups.
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Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor

One of the world’s most successful businessmen was being interviewed. During the interview the interviewer asked… “How did you do it? What’s the secret of being successful in business?” The businessman replied… “Well, it’s simple really. I just buy something for one price and sell it for a higher price.”
As you read through this web site, you will discover that the answer the businessman gave was a great answer! It doesn’t matter if you have been in business for 20 years or are just starting out. To be successful, you must know how to make a profit; how to buy low and sell high. There is no other reason for being in business.
You can start off in business because it’s something that you enjoy, something that your mum or dad did, however, ultimately you are in business to make money.
So why do some people succeed and others don’t? As you read through this web site you will get the business principles necessary to understand how to make a profit in any business. This includes any business you start on the Internet.
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In a recent study conducted by Google, over 600 B2B marketing professionals were surveyed and were asked about their marketing strategy for 2011. CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE INFOGRAPHIC.
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Successful Strategies in B2B Social Media Every B2B company should be thinking about social media.
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Google Plus has been live for barely two weeks, but inevitably, online marketers and search engine optimization experts are curious about how the new social product might influence organic search rankings in the future. Officially, there’s no official indication of how Plus will affect SEO, but plenty of speculation and some obvious hints about where things may be headed.
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Google Plus has been live for barely two weeks, but inevitably, online marketers and search engine optimization experts are curious about how the new social product might influence organic search rankings in the future. Officially, there’s no official indication of how Plus will affect SEO, but plenty of speculation and some obvious hints about where things may be headed.
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Imagine an internet where every single webpage interconnects to other related information. While browsing a site about the history of the United States, for example, you could see digital versions of the documents that established it–with the click of a button. Or, while reading an article on an academic journal website, you could select a link that led to the primary sources or data collections used by the author. Wouldn’t it be useful to discover so much more information, without having to search for it? Tim Berners-Lee: The World Wide Web - Opportunity, Challenge, Responsibility, by Fräulein Schiller, on Flickr This hypothetical internet would not only be an online researcher’s paradise; it would also drastically change how we all access information. Luckily for us, such an internet is not only possible, but is slowly being created as you read this. How? Through the use of Linked Open Data, which gives us the ability to make the internet vastly more interconnected and interoperable.
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Below is an Infographic which gives a comparison between Facebook and Google in terms of their users base, revenue generated, privacy of users and many more.
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From overcoming fear to maintaining work-life balance, here are 7 lessons every business owner can learn from big screen classics. (RT @incmagazine: Learn business from the big screen!
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