
Each week we poll our team of Authors for their favorite posts on their own blogs. We find it interesting to identify the entries the Authors themselves feel are their most compelling. Without further ado, here follows our Authors’ Top Picks for the week starting
Jason Boog at ThePublishingSpot: Five Easy Questions: Tom Evslin, Part 1… interviews a web publishing expert and established author, Tom Evslin.
Rob Willers at TheAirlineHub: Will United Come Out Ready for Battle?... outlines the challenges United faces as it comes out of bankruptcy.
Colbert Low at ITechTips: 50 Milliseconds to Judge a Website… comments on a research project that explores how quickly an Internet surfer decides on a website’s appeal.
Devin Thorpe at MidMarketMaven: Graduate Instruction… covers a presentation given by entrepreneurial expert, Jim Sorenson, at the recent University Private Equity Summit.
Larry Stay at GrowYourFunds: Foreign Exchange Forwards… educates us on the idea, usage, and strategy of foreign exchange forwards (FX Forwards).
Rich Ottum at MarketingBlurb: Organic Marketing Approach… weighs in on a certain marketing approach used by the Organic, Inc advertising agency.
Easton Ellsworth at BusinessBlogWire: BusinessBlogWire 90 Days Old – Lessons Learned… pontificates on the lessons he has learned after 3 months of blogging on a new blog.
Noelle Wong at ImageAide: Image of Telemarketers… discusses the importance of your voice when it comes to your professional image.
Melonie Murray at SmallBizMentor: Government Resources for Small Business… details some great resources the US Government offers entrepreneurs and small business owners.
George Parker at AdHurl: Amazing News… announces his double-nomination in the current “Battle of the Ad-Blogs” contest.
Gary Bourgeault at ManagersRealm: Serving Diversity within your Customer Base… reminds us of the importance of paying attention to the diversity within our target market segments.
Cathi Kent at BizCradle: Moving from Idea to Reality… outlines the steps of taking a business idea from just a thought to an actual business plan.
Matt Ellsworth at TranslationMaven: Translation for International Conferences… offers insight into the translation (not interpretation) of multi-lingual conferences.








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