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7 Creative Ways to Engage With Your Customers Online

Up and Running

Build a Community or Group. There are several great ways to build an online community to more effectively interact and engage with your customers. Forums will likely still be around for the foreseeable future, but many companies are now finding it more advantageous to connect with customers on various social networks.

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The 20 Coolest CoWorking Spaces In The U.S.

YoungUpstarts

With free coffee and Internet, workspaces, and built-in community, coworking spaces provide a great place to get things done without feeling the isolation of working at home, or trying to overcome the frenetic nature of working in a coffee shop. Current members include marketers, writers, web developers, and non-profit tech companies.

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Critical Marketing For Startups

YoungUpstarts

Building a professional website, user-friendly site is a somewhat more complicated undertaking, but is absolutely crucial for any business wishing to operate in the digital world. If you choose not to hire a professional web developer for your site design, consider some of the business websites that you have visited as a customer.

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17 Entrepreneurs Explain How Technology Will Affect Their Business Tomorrow

Hearpreneur

We asked entrepreneurs and business owners how technology will possibly affect their business tomorrow and here are the responses: #1- Makes growing a community easier. As someone who is looking to build a worldwide movement, growing a community is very important to me. Photo credit: Milena Regos. 6- Two strategies.

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10+ Trends: Recap of 2011 and What’s Next…

thebarefootvc

Powered by cell phones and social networking platforms, we saw revolutions taking place, businesses being transformed and our daily lives made more convenient (if we could tear ourselves away from our Facebook and Twitter updates). Nothing seems impossible anymore.

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The Best Free Email Marketing Tool for Startups and Small Businesses

Up and Running

Commercial email began in 1978 and exploded with the widespread growth of the internet in the 1990s. Social networks come and go, but people always have an inbox—and they want to be connected with people who bring them value. MailChimp allows me an easy way to communicate to my clients and communities,” says McCall.

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Small Business Marketing: Web Design Best Practices and Tips

crowdSPRING Blog

A strong website can also help individuals and businesses to promote their brands online, including on social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Classmates, Bebo, Yelp, Foursquare and others. Also consider how people with slower internet connections will view your site.