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    Be Your Own Boss

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    Be Your Own Boss Virtually everyone at some point in time dreams of being their own boss‚ for many that means owning a business. That however is much easier said than done. There are many steps to starting and owning a business‚ a mistake on any of them can derail‚ postpone or kill that dream. The most important step to starting a business is to develop a viable business plan. A business plan will layout the remaining steps and help ensure fewer mistakes are made. In addition to developing

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    Marketing and Facebook

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    MARKETING MANAGEMENT Case Title: Carmex 1. What are the advantages and disadvantages for the Carmex marketing team in collecting data to narrow the flavor choices from three to two using (a) an online survey of a cross-section of Internet households. The advantages of online surveys are that the cost is relatively minimal and the turnaround time from data collection to report presentation is much quicker than the traditional methods. However‚ online surveys have serious drawbacks: Some consumers

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    Facebook Comments

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    DISCHARGED FOR FACEBOOK COMMENTS CASE 8-1 P.377 LABOR RELATIONS The National Labor Relations Board’s most recent decision demonstrates that not all employee social media posts are protected by the National Labor Relations Act. Questions remain‚ however‚ about the extent to which employees can be disciplined over social media activity We can expect the NLRB to continue to address the topic of employee rights as they relate to social media. Employers should review their employee handbooks and employment

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    Case Study

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    CASE STUDY ANALYSIS ON XYLYS: EXPLORING CONSUMER PERCEPTION ABOUT PREMIUM WATCHES IN THE INDIAN CONTEXT SUBMITTED TO: - SUBMITTED BY:- Professor Dr. D.D Swain Iliyas ahmad Associate Professor (Marketing) 1st Year PGDM DECLARATION I Iliyas ahmad‚ student of IMI Bhubaneswar PGDM 2012-2014 1st batch

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    Advertising Campaign

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    dverAdvertising Campaign Wenatchee DECA Wenatchee High School 1101 Millerdale Wenatchee‚ WA 98801 Reid Lovercamp BrittParkhill January 16‚ 2013 Table of Contents I. Executive Summary…………………………………………………………………..1 II. Description………………………………………………………………………………3 III. Objective(s) Of The Campaign…………………………………………………...4 IV. Identification Of The Target Market…………………………………………..4 A. Primary markets…………………………………………………………………...4 B. Secondary markets………………………………………………………………..5 C.

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    Analysis Campaign

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    1. Campaign 2. How verbal symbols and visual images are used to persuade 3. Analyze the occurrence based on the concepts (political‚ framing‚ agitation) 4. Will you join? Why? Milk is a product most people are familiar with. It’s white‚ good for your health and came in gallons‚ people mostly think they know all there was to know about milk. Persuading someone to consume more of something they already know a lot about is not an easy job. The persuasion campaign "Got milk" is a famous campaign

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    Effects of Facebook

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    I’ll “Facebook” You Later: The Effects of Facebook in Young People’s Lives Cynthia Vasquez Northwood University Abstract In the past ten years‚ the breakthroughs of the Internet have lead to the creation of online social networks. Founded in 2004‚ Facebook has become the most popular social network in the past few years. It has created a new way for people to communicate and socialize. Either by “posting” on their friends’ “walls” or by

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    Facebook for Advertising

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    Facebook for Advertising Facebook for Advertising 2011 Marketing Research 8/16/2011 2011 Marketing Research 8/16/2011 Contents Management Issue | Page 3 | Market Research Topic | Page 4 | Secondary Data | Page 5 | Report | Page 7 | Mind Map 1 | Page 12 | Mind Map 2 | Page 13 | Bibliography | Page 14 | Management Issue As technology continues to evolve and adapt and social media becomes more and more popular many business (especially small ones) have taken to advertising

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    Facebook Addiction

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    Why Is Facebook Addictive? Twenty Reasons For Facebook Addiction By Dr. Brent Conrad Clinical Psychologist for TechAddiction As explained in a previous article in this series‚ Facebook Addiction is not a recognized clinical disorder. Hundreds of millions of people use Facebook to keep in touch with friends and family‚ plan events‚ receive news‚ and play games. For most‚ Facebook is a useful and enjoyable way of interacting with others online. However‚ some users claim

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    article titled‚ “Beware of Facebook Danger‚” on May 10‚ 2006. In this article‚ Waite ultimately tries to persuade her readers to avoid Facebook. She describes how predators can use Facebook as an opportunity to find unsuspecting victims. She also tells of the risk that a student might face from questionable photos posted of them. She explains how students can portray themselves as potential victims by exposing their insecurity. Finally‚ she talks about how employers can use Facebook to check the credibility

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