Monday, October 12, 2015
How Microsofts Secret User Onboarding Process Fooled Us All
What happens if you make software too difficult to use? Probably the same thing that happens if you never made it at all — no one uses it. It’s easy to get users to adapt to familiar concepts like drag-and-drop, but what if you made something totally new? You need a creative user onboarding process, like the one Microsoft used back in 1992 and the others I’m going to look at in this post.
http://bit.ly/1O3pPsg
Sunday, October 11, 2015
You Need a Way to Manage Core Business Processes Heres What To Do
Most people start a small business after working a job that involves ‘making’. Programming, graphic design, SEO, you name it – small business owners usually get their idea when they realize that they could be doing the same thing as they’re doing now and getting rid of their boss.
http://bit.ly/1M6hQX3
30 Ways to Make Faster Sales with CRM Integration
Organizing yourself and your team is made so much simpler when the apps you use sync to the cloud. This means the apps are accessible from any device, data coming in and out can be seen by whoever you choose, and apps can integrate with each other, doing more with less human input.
http://bit.ly/1OoCuHX
5 B2B Marketing Trends You Need to Be Following
Do you think B2B companies just aren’t as outwardly exciting as B2Cs? Here are some brands setting the hottest B2B marketing trends, out to prove you wrong.
http://bit.ly/1OoDsEa
30 Ways to Make Faster Sales with CRM Integration
Organizing yourself and your team is made so much simpler when the apps you use sync to the cloud. This means the apps are accessible from any device, data coming in and out can be seen by whoever you choose, and apps can integrate with each other, doing more with less human input.
http://bit.ly/1MhFnnT
Friday, October 9, 2015
Day to Day as a Start Up CEO
Day to Day as a Start Up CEO - Vinay Patankar - Process Street CEO Join Tony for weekly live discussions about all things Business, Branding, Digital Marketing and much more.
http://bit.ly/1Vn6IiM
Thursday, October 8, 2015
You Need a Way to Manage Core Business Processes - Heres What To Do
Most people start a small business after working a job that involves ‘making’. Programming, graphic design, SEO, you name it – small business owners usually get their idea when they realize that they could be doing the same thing as they’re doing now and getting rid of their boss.
http://bit.ly/1P95Mtf
Entrepreneurial Education and Product Development - Vinay Patankar - Process Street CEO - YouTube
Entrepreneurial Education and Product Development - Vinay Patankar - Process Street CEO Join Tony for weekly live discussions about all things Business, Branding, Digital Marketing and much more.
http://bit.ly/1VmGInK
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
How to Bootstrap Your Inbound Marketing With These 44 Free Tools
Strapped for cash? Learn how to bootstrap your Inbound Marketing with the help of these 44 FREE tools and resources.
http://bit.ly/1KYVwAK
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
How Microsoft’s Secret User Onboarding Process Fooled Us All
What happens if you make software too difficult to use? Probably the same thing that happens if you never made it at all — no one uses it. It’s easy to get users to adapt to familiar concepts like drag-and-drop, but what if you made something totally new? You need a creative user onboarding process, like the one Microsoft used back in 1992 and the others I’m going to look at in this post.
http://bit.ly/1M2Ajnp
How Microsofts Secret User Onboarding Process Fooled Us All
What happens if you make software too difficult to use? Probably the same thing that happens if you never made it at all — no one uses it. It’s easy to get users to adapt to familiar concepts like drag-and-drop, but what if you made something totally new? You need a creative user onboarding process, like the one Microsoft used back in 1992 and the others I’m going to look at in this post.
http://bit.ly/1M2Ay1I
Documenting Business Processes or Business Systemisation
Here are some of the main reasons why you as an entrepreneur need to document your business processes. It help you as entrepreneur to understand business.
http://bit.ly/1PfQfYN
ISSUU - You Need a Way to Manage Core Business Processes — Here’s What To Do
Most people start a small business after working a job that involves ‘making’. Programming, graphic design, SEO, you name it – small business owners usually get their idea when they realize that they could be doing the same thing as they’re doing now and getting rid of their boss.
http://bit.ly/1M6hy2k
The Power of the Done List
To-do lists don't work for me, but done lists do. Here's how to keep a done list and why they make you more productive.
http://bit.ly/1MbVL9n
Monday, October 5, 2015
42 questions to ask before publishing your next article
Ninety-three percent of B2B marketers say they integrate content marketing into their overall marketing strategies.
http://bit.ly/1KLve4T
Using Tech Tools and Competitors in the Market
Using Tech Tools and Competitors in the Market - Vinay Patankar - Process Street CEO Join Tony for weekly live discussions about all things Business, Branding, Digital Marketing and much more.
http://bit.ly/1VmFby2
You Need a Way to Manage Core Business Processes — Here’s What To Do
Most people start a small business after working a job that involves ‘making’. Programming, graphic design, SEO, you name it – small business owners usually get their idea when they realize that they could be doing the same thing as they’re doing now and getting rid of their boss.
http://bit.ly/1P95x1j
Sunday, October 4, 2015
How microsofts secret user onboarding process fooled us all
What happens if you make software too difficult to use? Probably the same thing that happens if you never made it at all — no one uses it. It’s easy to get users to adapt to familiar concepts like drag-and-drop, but what if you made something totally new? You need a creative user onboarding process, like the one Microsoft used back in 1992 and the others I’m going to look at in this post.
http://bit.ly/1O3piXq
Journey of a Tech Entrepreneur
Journey of a Tech Entrepreneur - Vinay Patankar - Process Street CEO Join Tony for weekly live discussions about all things Business, Branding, Digital Marketing and much more.
http://bit.ly/1VmDSPp
You Need a Way to Manage Core Business Processes — Here’s What To Do
Most people start a small business after working a job that involves ‘making’. Programming, graphic design, SEO, you name it – small business owners usually get their idea when they realize that they could be doing the same thing as they’re doing now and getting rid of their boss.
http://bit.ly/1M6hjEm
Friday, October 2, 2015
How Microsofts Secret User Onboarding Process Fooled Us All
What happens if you make software too difficult to use? Probably the same thing that happens if you never made it at all — no one uses it. It’s easy to get users to adapt to familiar concepts like drag-and-drop, but what if you made something totally new? You need a creative user onboarding process, like the one Microsoft used back in 1992 and the others I’m going to look at in this post.
http://bit.ly/1M2zURS
Thursday, October 1, 2015
Supercharged List Building with Content Upgrades
It’s doubtful you’re the sort of person who turns down leads, so if you aren’t already using a way to capture emails with content upgrades (or you’re doing it in an awkward way), you’ll want to check out these five tools.
http://bit.ly/1KBi0Vm
Before You Press Publish: Blog Editor's Checklist
Before you hit that publish button, use this checklist to ensure your blog post has a fighting chance when it goes live online.
http://bit.ly/1Vnb9tT
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
How to Increase Your Twitter Engagement by 324%
When Twitter first came out, gaining traffic from it was simple. All you had to do was sign up, and people would naturally follow you because there weren’t millions of other users to choose from. And when you tweeted a link, people would click on it as the concept of tweets was new.
http://bit.ly/1KFuL4a
Supercharged List Building with Content Upgrades
It’s doubtful you’re the sort of person who turns down leads, so if you aren’t already using a way to capture emails with content upgrades (or you’re doing it in an awkward way), you’ll want to check out these five tools.
http://bit.ly/1Fhd0Jy
Vinay Patankar - Process Street CEO - Using Systems and Processes to grow your business
Vinay Patankar - Process Street CEO - Using Systems and Processes to grow your business Join Tony for weekly live discussions about all things Business, Branding, Digital Marketing and much more.
http://bit.ly/1iKKLZl
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
The Complete Guide to Growing Your Organic Facebook Reach
Facebook reach is on the decline for just about everyone. Here are some new strategies we've been trying at Buffer to change that.
http://bit.ly/1OBU8HX
Supercharged List Building with Content Upgrades
It’s doubtful you’re the sort of person who turns down leads, so if you aren’t already using a way to capture emails with content upgrades (or you’re doing it in an awkward way), you’ll want to check out these five tools.
http://bit.ly/1FhczyT
Supercharged List Building with Content Upgrades
It’s doubtful you’re the sort of person who turns down leads, so if you aren’t already using a way to capture emails with content upgrades (or you’re doing it in an awkward way), you’ll want to check out these five tools.
http://bit.ly/1KBhCWI
Monday, September 28, 2015
A Little Used Technique To Grow Twitter Followers Fast
If you think it is going to save your marketing job, make the planet move sideways or transform your love life then you are very mistaken.
http://bit.ly/1OBT3Qx
101 Smart Ways to Use Social Media Automation for Sales and Marketing
A blog about productivity, workflow automation, company building and how to get things done with less work.
http://bit.ly/1OBSoP2
Sunday, September 27, 2015
Supercharged List Building with Content Upgrades
It’s doubtful you’re the sort of person who turns down leads, so if you aren’t already using a way to capture emails with content upgrades (or you’re doing it in an awkward way), you’ll want to check out these five tools.
http://bit.ly/1FhclrH
Supercharged List Building with Content Upgrades
Content Upgrade are great tools for blogs connected to businesses because they capture the contact info of people who are likely to want your product or service. They get the valuable content, you get another email on your list of subscribers plus a free pass to market to them. The best part is that it’s not just any old email address, owned by someone who doesn’t care what you’re saying.
http://bit.ly/1Fhacfy
Thursday, September 24, 2015
Supercharged List Building with Content Upgrades
Content Upgrade are great tools for blogs connected to businesses because they capture the contact info of people who are likely to want your product or service. They get the valuable content, you get another email on your list of subscribers plus a free pass to market to them. The best part is that it’s not just any old email address, owned by someone who doesn’t care what you’re saying.
http://bit.ly/1KBgdiT
The 10 most valuable content marketing articles and resources.
I’ve been bookmarking all of my favorite growth hacking resources for a while, these content marketing and growth hacking articles, posts and resources are the reasons i decided to found a startup with only $100 to spend – they are just that good.
http://bit.ly/1Va5Air
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
50 Ways To Save Time & Money with Workflow Automation
Workflow automation is a great way to improve efficiency and reduce human error as near-instant triggers take data straight from app 1 and feed it into app 2. This leaves no room for mistakes and can save your company significant amounts of money in the long run.
http://bit.ly/1NroRYc
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
How to Use an Assistant in Your Content Marketing
So, you've made the leap: You've hired an assistant to help you with all the blog writing and editorial planning you do as a content marketer. But how should you use this new set of hands? These strategies will help you make the most out of your brand new content marketing assistant.
http://bit.ly/1gw98sj
How to use content upgrades to grow your blog subscribers
Many bloggers have yellow boxes in their articles offering downloadable content as an extension to what you're reading: these boxes are content upgrades.
http://bit.ly/1WeQk0S
6 Ways to Find the Best Apps for Your Work
A blog about productivity, workflow automation, company building and how to get things done with less work.
http://bit.ly/1WeMOU5
Monday, September 21, 2015
50 Ways To Save Time amp Money with Workflow Automation
Workflow automation is a great way to improve efficiency and reduce human error as near-instant triggers take data straight from app 1 and feed it into app 2. This leaves no room for mistakes and can save your company significant amounts of money in the long run.
http://bit.ly/1Qqnvvd
5x5: My Content Marketing Framework (+FREE Downloadable Checklist)
Crafting content is hard. Marketing that content gets even harder. Why not simplify things - use a proven method! Read on for my Content Marketing Framework.
http://bit.ly/1LkWI39
50 Ways To Save Time amp Money with Workflow Automation
Workflow automation is a great way to improve efficiency and reduce human error as near-instant triggers take data straight from app 1 and feed it into app 2. This leaves no room for mistakes and can save your company significant amounts of money in the long run.
http://bit.ly/1NrosVy
Sunday, September 20, 2015
Concierge Onboarding: How to Make Customers Happy and Keep Them That Way
The 1980s was the dawn of technology as we know it. It was also the dawn of hilarious technological hyperbole — you could hear the excitement in the voices of companies declaring they had built ‘the only computer you’ll need for years to come‘. Although laughable in the present day, commercial home computers like the Commodore 64 were a huge improvement on the monstrous machines of past eras so unwieldy they had to be built into rooms. In fact, for the first time in history, you could buy your own computer.
http://bit.ly/1NqPyw2
70 Useful Inbound Marketing Checklists and Cheat Sheets
When you’re in a consulting or service -based business model – especially in digital marketing –having robust processes in place is the key to have a sustainable business.
http://bit.ly/1LkRRio
Thursday, September 17, 2015
50 Ways To Save Time amp Money with Workflow Automation
Workflow automation is a great way to improve efficiency and reduce human error as near-instant triggers take data straight from app 1 and feed it into app 2. This leaves no room for mistakes and can save your company significant amounts of money in the long run.
http://bit.ly/1NroigR
How to Use Email Analytics for Email Intelligence
By William Johnson Do you consider successful email delivery the only job an email marketing tool should perform for you? Are you happy with the macro-level statistics – open Rate, click rate, bounce rate, and unsubscribed rate that any common tool provides you? And is the derived information enough to move your email marketing objectives to the next level? Does your existing email service help you in better campaign monitoring and reduce manual tasks while applying email marketing intelligence? Modern email marketing goes beyond email database management or open rate and click rate analysis. Now, it is more about knowing your audience better and reaching them with precision. Maximizing email engagement and increasing actionable components are the top most priorities of running any email campaign. It s the email derived data reproduced with marketing intelligence and presented in an easily understandable graphical format that maximizes your ROI. An email marketing manager not only n
http://bit.ly/1W6KE98
Concierge Onboarding: How to Make Customers Happy and Keep Them That Way
The 1980s was the dawn of technology as we know it. It was also the dawn of hilarious technological hyperbole — you could hear the excitement in the voices of companies declaring they had built ‘the only computer you’ll need for years to come‘. Although laughable in the present day, commercial home computers like the Commodore 64 were a huge improvement on the monstrous machines of past eras so unwieldy they had to be built into rooms. In fact, for the first time in history, you could buy your own computer.
http://bit.ly/1QpAhKk
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Final Release of Microsoft Office 2016 Due on September 22
By JoAnn McFarland Microsoft announced the final release of Office 2016 is coming on Sept. 22, 2015. There are several improvements to existing features as well as new tools to improve the business owners experience. Office 2016 has been in the works for a while. Since May, a trial version has been open to the public for evaluation. Subscribers to Office 365 for Mac, a service for both business and private customers who pay a regular fee, have been getting updates since July. A similar service called Current Branch (formerly called Office 365 ProPlus), will receive a total update in September. Julia White, General Manager of Office 365 Technical Product Management says on Microsoft s Office blog: “In March, we announced the Office 2016 IT Pro and Developer Preview. Since then, we ve been listening to your feedback and continuing to build, refine and improve Office 2016 for Windows. This is a seminal release for Office and one you won t want to wait to deploy to your users, and thank
http://bit.ly/1NEz03R
50 Ways To Save Time & Money with Workflow Automation
Workflow automation is a great way to improve efficiency and reduce human error as near-instant triggers take data straight from app 1 and feed it into app 2. This leaves no room for mistakes and can save your company significant amounts of money in the long run.
http://bit.ly/1NrnIQq
Concierge Onboarding How to Make Customers Happy and Keep Them That Way
The 1980s was the dawn of technology as we know it. It was also the dawn of hilarious technological hyperbole — you could hear the excitement in the voices of companies declaring they had built ‘the only computer you’ll need for years to come‘. Although laughable in the present day, commercial home computers like the Commodore 64 were a huge improvement on the monstrous machines of past eras so unwieldy they had to be built into rooms. In fact, for the first time in history, you could buy your own computer.
http://bit.ly/1QpAddF
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Customer Service Lessons from a Jacksonville Taxi Driver
By Annie Pilon Providing great customer service is vital whether your business is a world-class resort or a small corner store. When you see a business create a superior customer experience, there likely are lessons that you can take away regardless of whether or not that business is in your industry. Such is the case with Taxi Terry, a cab driver in Jacksonville, Florida. Taxi Terry is well-known in the area for providing great customer service. And now, he s gaining notoriety even outside the Jacksonville area thanks to a book written by Scott McKain, 7 Tenets of Taxi Terry. In the book, McKain writes about his own experience riding in Terry s cab, along with some lessons that entrepreneurs can learn from him. And while the chances of you providing the same type of transportation service as Terry are pretty slim, the lessons are applicable across most other industries as well. One of the top lessons that McKain drew from his chance encounter with Taxi Terry was how he laid the groun
http://bit.ly/1LfWMRQ
Robots & Drones: A Look at the Future of the Assembly Line
With the ever-present onslaught of new technologies - there is an ever-changing face of efficient assembly-line production today.
http://bit.ly/1iBPaOg
ISSUU - 50 Ways To Save Time & Money with Workflow Automation
Workflow automation is a great way to improve efficiency and reduce human error as near-instant triggers take data straight from app 1 and feed it into app 2. This leaves no room for mistakes and can save your company significant amounts of money in the long run.
http://bit.ly/1NrnIQq
Concierge Onboarding How to Make Customers Happy and Keep Them That Way
The 1980s was the dawn of technology as we know it. It was also the dawn of hilarious technological hyperbole — you could hear the excitement in the voices of companies declaring they had built ‘the only computer you’ll need for years to come‘. Although laughable in the present day, commercial home computers like the Commodore 64 were a huge improvement on the monstrous machines of past eras so unwieldy they had to be built into rooms. In fact, for the first time in history, you could buy your own computer.
http://bit.ly/1NqPi08
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