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6 Ways to Grow your Small Business
Are you ready to unveil your small business to the world? This is the moment you have been waiting for. Every detail needs to be right. You need to hit the ground running without ever feeling the need to look back. Here are 6 ways that you can grow your small business into a major industry institution.
By McKenzie Jones4 years ago in Journal
Who Are the Most and Least Ethical Companies in America Today?
Introduction There is no more important factor in a company’s reputation than the perception that it is an ethical company. And that perception - both from an individual consumer’s perception and across wider society - can be changed in an instant. One bad customer interaction. One bad social media post. One indictment of an executive. One exposé on the evening news about a questionable company practice. These days, a company’s reputation when it comes to the ethics of its people, its practices, its standing - is literally on the line each and every day.
By David Wyld5 years ago in Journal
How to Clear Your Work Schedule
While remote work is nothing new, I think it is fair to say that the world is currently busy with a grand-scale remote work experiment. And as many businesses move further and further away from office-based work, we are discovering new challenges that we need to deal with in order to make a success of our new shared reality. One of the major such challenges that I have seen is workflow management.
By Alma Begovic5 years ago in Journal
How To Amplify Your Brand with a Digital Marketing Agency
A digital marketing agency aids brands in reaching customers online, through different channels and strategies in marketing. They are the one that interacts with a brand's audience through content, videos, social media, and other marketing avenues.
By Joie Gahum5 years ago in Journal
5 Reasons Why Kids Should Master Python Language | Swiflearn
Python is a programming language that gained popularity in recent times because it’s an adaptable language for programmers in computer games, Web applications, or Data Analysis. Python language was created in the year 1980 and the reason why a kid should master Python is because of simplicity. Unlike other programming languages like C or SQL where or Power-shells where a kid needs to remember the usage of special characters by heart, python is known for its simple-to-use, fun, and most important for its versatility.
By Priyanshu Rawat5 years ago in Journal
What is Dropshipping? Is Dropshipping worth it? Shopify General or Niche Dropshipping Store
You ever wondered how people in the product business maintain the bulk of inventory and keep track of it? Well, the number of people you see today running their business online does not hold inventory. Yes! They do not. It is primarily because of the business model Ii.e, dropshipping. Understanding the working mechanism of a General Dropshipping Store can help you grab the idea of selling without keeping an inventory. Whether it is a Shopify General or Shopify Niche dropshipping store, they all differ from the traditional business models.
By Ron freeman5 years ago in Journal
6 ways to get free quality content for your website legally and without fuss
Getting a significant web presence can be a costly exercise, especially if you need a significant website creating from the ground up. However, building the site is only the start of all the expenditure (don't forget the web hosting).
By Driss El Abdellaoui5 years ago in Journal
The Surprising Science of Meetings: How You Can Lead Your Team to Peak Performance
Meetings are essential. We need meetings for communications, attachments, sharing thoughts, taking other’s opinions, coordinating and making sure that everything is taking place as planned with everybody’s equal participation.
By Moshiur Rahman5 years ago in Journal
Subtitle Required
No matter how much I think about it, and it is actually way too much I cannot for the life of me imagine what potential justification there could be to require every article or story published on Vocal.media to have a subtitle. An article without one cannot even be submitted for screening by the censorship board (sorry I mean submitted for review to the moderators) without one. Can you imagine what the world would have been/be like if this were an ironclad rule of writing and literature and had been since the beginning of the written word? Luckily, you don't have to as I have imagined it for you below. Consider it a companion piece to my recent screed railing against the ridiculousness of a 600 word count minimum for poetry. Normally I would have ended this introductory section right there. Right at the period after the word poetry. However when I had completed the piece and did my now customary word count I realized I was only at 394 words. So, after yet another round of curses, head slaps, and sighs I had to think of a way to stuff more words into this crap fest of an article and this was the best I could come up with. Essentially what you are now currently reading are the train of thought ramblings of a mad man. In other words you are reading the words coming out of my head currently, totally unfiltered, exactly as I experience them in my head, at this very moment. Or, I guess, actually for you the reader, it will be at some later moment but hopefully you take my meaning. Now, can you imagine having to live with this person 24/7 365 days a year. Ouch, right. Welcome to my world. Do you think I have hit 600 words yet? I am gonna say no, probably another one hundred or so to go. See how I typed out the word one hundred instead of using the numerals one and zero and zero. Smart right? And then I did it again in the sentence right after the first one. I could have typed out the numerals as numerals each time but that would not have padded my word count in the same fashion as fully typing out the words that the numerals stand for, or is it the numerals that stand for the words? Hmmm. That's a weird thing to think about isn't it. Which stands for which? Wow. Got just a little off topic there. What was I talking about again? Who are you? Where am I? Gheesh wake up dummy. Oh right, I am here on Vocal.media writing some dumb article about some dumb policy and trying to pad the word count. Or something like that. And it is called stream of consciousness not train of thought you dumbass. Who is that talking? It's me dummy. Who? I gotta get out more...
By Everyday Junglist5 years ago in Journal









