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FunkyDiva is a digital jukebox, loaded with over 12,000 songs to suit all tastes of music. The company operates as a network of independent partners who run their own jukebox-for-hire business locally under the FunkyDiva brand

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FunkyDiva Business Opportunity
You’ve heard it a thousand times: the money’s in the list. If you’re serious about getting results online, you need to build a list of people who are paying attention to you, typically an email list

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The Betty Crocker Secret to Email Marketing that Works
photo credit: mikebaird When you’re setting out to write a press release for your company, you must think of many different ways that you can word your release in order to not only get your point across but to attract attention.

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Attention Getting Press Releases
As a mother to two young children, it is needless to say that Karen Creed-Thompson has changed quite a few diapers in her time. While it’s not necessarily a task that parents enjoy it is a part of life when you have children in diapers. However, it was the flimsy, cheap changing pads that really annoyed Karen, says TheRecord.com .

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The Business Of Diaper Changing
Disjointed thought #1: Marketplace Reviews Update Lately, I haven’t had any marketplace reviews for you, so I thought I’d at least let you know what’s going on with my research.
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Three Disjointed Thoughts of One Freelance Writer–Residuals, Content Mills & Fun
The teams are close to the excitement of the post-season as the Franchises of the league are battling it out to win a post-season place and to clutch onto their chance of lifting the trophy. As the clubs play it out on court a lot of the Franchises have a battle outside the court, with
You can always create a Facebook page for your company in minutes but that’s not enough – you also need to involve yourself in the various conversations that are happening on your Facebook pages.

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What Other Companies Can Learn from Nestle’s Facebook Page
Most Internet-based businesses have TONS of testimonials sitting in their databases… and these testimonials have no other purpose but to be featured in their sales letters. But how many people actually read sales letters? The more sales-y a page is, the odds are against a person actually reading it.
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Using Your Success Stories Effectively For Public Relations
Just in case you missed it, the Washington, DC area has been hit by numerous snow storms this year. Some smart businesses used e-mail to communicate with customers and prospects, build goodwill and, in some cases, drive sales, reports clickz.com . Did you do anything special for the blizzard of 2010?

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Using E-Mail During A Blizzard To Drive Sales
Los Angeles Times columnist Michael Hiltzik pulls a non-Repo 105 angle out of the Valukas Report on Lehman Brothers’ collapse: Its move into high-risk lending and the trampling of its own internal controls in the High Bubble years (emphasis mine): Lehman was not alone on Wall Street in deciding in 2006 to shift out of its old business model…
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Audit Notes: Hiltzik on Lehman, Regulator Bonuses, iPad Ads
Beltway blog The Hill reports that senators involved in the patent reform bill have reached agreement on language in the legislation that has lingered in Congress for much of the last decade. There’s a certain good news-bad news aspect to this.

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Patent Reform Bill Close To Passing?
Imagine if you could hire someone to do all those pesky chores that you always hate to do — pick up the dry cleaning, make the kids’ lunches, finally set up your online bill payments, asks WalletPop .

Global warming and the recession may have delivered a one-two punch to many consumers’ travel plans, but that doesn’t mean people can’t still enjoy an exotic escape of a different kind. Enter Destination Dinners , a San Francisco company that offers a wide variety of dinner kits replicating dining experiences from around the world, reports trendspotter Springwise . Bangladesh, Jamaica, Korea, Japan, Thailand, Israel, Lebanon and New Orleans are all regions that customers can ‘visit’ gastronomically by means of Destination Dinners’ recipe kits, which come complete with everything necessary to create a local-style meal.

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Recipe Kits Bring World To Dinner Table
On March 13, a Virgin America flight from Los Angeles to New York was diverted from John F. Kennedy International Airport to Stewart airport in Newburgh, N.Y., due to severe weather, and the passengers and crew waited in the plane on the tarmac for over four hours
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Real-time Brand Management — Lessons from Virgin America’s Hellish Flight
My wife pays the bills in our household. (I do investments and taxes, so don’t think I’m a lazy dolt.) Several years ago, overwhelmed by her complex answer to a question about our financial picture, I asked her to just give me a smiley face every month if our financial picture was improving and a frowny face if it was problematic.
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Analysis without Analysts
In one of my first jobs, as a route salesman for Frito-Lay, I once sped my truck through a yellow light at a crowded intersection in Baltimore at rush hour. The district manager who was training me said, “You shouldn’t have done that.” “I know,” I said.
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Marketing on "ROIDs" Part 3: Organizational Leadership
The “Passive Aggressive Anger Release Machine” is a machine that allows you break a dish or two until you feel better. All you have to do is insert a dollar, and a piece of china will slowly move towards you until it falls to the bottom and breaks into a million pieces.

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Stress Relieving Vending Machine
A startling 37% of American workers — roughly 54 million people — have been bullied at work according to a 2007 survey by the Workplace Bullying Institute . The consequences of such bullying spreading to the targets’ families, coworkers, and organizations
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Create a Bully-Free Workplace
This is the funniest headline I’ve EVER read in the Wall Street Journal: Two of the Three Little Pigs Would Have Trouble Getting a Loan Like many Americans, Jon and Laura Hagar are searching for a lender to refinance their home loan. But banks are leery of the Hagars.

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Homes Built of Tires and Trash Lure Environmentalists But Turn Off Bankers
Here’s a question for you: If you had to come up with a checklist for your organization that was guaranteed to stifle imagination, innovation, and out-of-box thinking…a checklist designed specifically for people who want nothing to do with disruptive change…what would it look like? With a wink toward the irreverent, here’s mine: I’d love to see your checklist, or, at the very least, your revisions of mine or additions to it
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The Anti-Creativity Checklist