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Curator: Amazon Culture Shock, Work Wisdom, Vesting Schedules, Email Snooze

YFS Magazine

A curation of the best small business talk around the web. Here’s our weekly link roundup of small business buzz, musings and muchness.

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Is it a Good Idea to Have Ads in Tweets?

Both Sides of the Table

delivers significant revenues (which they share with the publishers) then the people who are driving real revenue for themselves have a vested interest in staying with Twitter. They’re not currently monetizing their status updates on Facebook – I can tell you that much!

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Attention Entrepreneurs: Walk Before You Run

Up and Running

This cheerleading often comes from those with vested interests, rather than from successful entrepreneurs who have successfully exited businesses and are looking to encourage the next generation. I am just a little jaded with the one-sided view that entrepreneurship is a panacea for all employment ills. We need a much more balanced narrative.

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Soundbites from the future

Start Up Blog

A community who vest their interests in each other. Particular niches will continue to pop up and be valuable because the content took time to digest and curate – like And now it’s in print. It might just help them keep Starbucks out. It’s the community that matters more than the trader. They are now changing into ‘Do Tanks’.

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7 Ways to Destroy Board Engagement

Board Effect

In some boardrooms, however, it takes an incredible amount of courage for a board member to ask a difficult question, or to challenge an underlying assumption – particularly if others have a vested interest in the status quo. Like good students, they need access to reliable information sources so they can do their own research.

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26 Entrepreneurs Reveal How They Break Through The Noise With Their Business

Hearpreneur

For the last 3 years, we have been hosting client and prospect dinners where we curate the participants and invite them to an intimate night of deep conversations. We reached out to align with others who had a larger reach and who had a vested interest in small businesses surviving this economic crisis.

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Transcript of Can a Sales Person Really Think Like a Marketer?

Duct Tape Marketing

One of the things I talked about in the book you know your job might not allow you to write 1000 words every day of incredible content for a blog, but you can certainly get content from customers and you can curate content and so tell me a little bit about how you’ve actually kind of involved your customers in telling the story?

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