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Entrepreneurs are Everywhere – Show No. 16: Wayne Sutton and Dave Kashen

Steve Blank

These topics were the focus of interviews with the latest guests on Entrepreneurs are Everywhere , my radio show on SiriusXM Channel 111 (airing weekly Thursdays at 1 pm Pacific, 4 pm Eastern.) North Carolina is big basketball country, a big basketball world like ACC, Duke, UNC. If you can’t hear the clip, click here.

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Top Social Media Measurement and Tracking Tools

www.foliomag.com

The breakdown: “Capturing conversation outside brand-owned channels is not a perfect science, but at the moment, Radian6 is leading the pack. Sign up for our news alerts, special offers & feature updates: Your Email Address. Email and Fax Services. North Carolina. South Carolina. North Carolina.

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Web Analytics 101: Definitions: Goals, Metrics, KPIs, Dimensions, Targets

Occam's Razor

They are the reason we call the web the most accountable channel on the planet. Analyzing people just from North Carolina (because there was an ad campaign targeted just to NC). Segments: Acquisition: Organic search, Email campaigns, Mid-western US states. But not normal metrics. They are our BFF's.

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Transcript of How to Roll Out the Red Carpet for Your Customers

Duct Tape Marketing

You are in Asheville, North Carolina. John Jantsch: I just visited there with my wife and we canoed the north broad right through Biltmore and went up on the Blue Ridge Parkway. If you have bad service, we’re probably going to see a YouTube channel dedicated to it at some point. John Jantsch: Before we get too deep.

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43 Entrepreneurs Explain Why They Started Their Businesses

Hearpreneur

That digital channels like search and social need not be looked at one at a time. All of the sudden, the intelligent, type-A leaders around him who had already sent emails to their teams telling them about the cool new changes that were coming, became complete yes-men. I believed there was a better way.