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What I’ve Learned about Blogging in 3 Years

Tom Tunguz

Today social media (twitter, hacker news) generates most of the traffic for a blog by bubbling up the best content. This technique concentrates engagement, maximizes social media reach and ensures great content. Looking back through the first year or so of my blog titles, I can see now they were awful.

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8 Effective Ways to Enhance Your Customer Perception

SmartKarrot

A good product with lousy support is the same as an awful product with good support in terms of customer retention. With these tools, you can tailor surveys to your customers’ personal preferences, then distribute them via email, your website, or social media. Monitor your social media channels.

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To Manage a Call Center Efficiently see what Employees Really Think

Upscope

Working as a apple tech was awful but for the rude customers I would put on hold while I went outside to chat with co workers or grab something from the vending machine. I don't have a thick skin, which probably made it about 15 times worse, but I still can't think about it without having awful flashbacks. What can we learn from this?

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170+ Women in Sales Share Their Career-Defining Aha Moment

Sales Hacker

Bring your feelings, gut instinct, experience, and constructive emotion into the boardroom and sit at the table. If you do something constructive with your doubt, and use it to advance yourself, it can be an asset. Heck, stand at the head of it. Never believe that doubting yourself is a bad thing. Doubt is a part of life.

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The Final Vote: Should Companies Take A Stand on Social or Political Issues?

Outseta

In fact, most have hierarchy and very intentionally designed decision making procedures specifically constructed to enable them making decisions when all of their constituents don’t agree. For some reason this is viewed as “how business is done.” How can you not respect that? I think that’s important.