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Blogs with Heart: Going Public about Heart Disease

Presented By Joanna Sutter, fitnessandspice Too many women die each year because they are unaware that heart disease is their #1 killer. One in three women suffers in silence, and almost one woman dies every minute of this largely preventable disease. In support of Go Red For Women and the American Heart Association, fitlosophy inc. [...]

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Personal Branding Interview: David Airey

Today, I spoke to David Airey, who is the author of Logo Design Love, and a very popular blogger with over 17,000 subscribers. David is a famous graphic designer from Northern Ireland, who knows a lot about branding from creating logos for many successful companies. In this interview, he talks about why a logo is [...]

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Online Shopping Tool: PicClick

Shopping is more than buying an item. Shopping is a journey – a journey to find the right item, according to your needs and budget. Whether you’re shopping for fashion, technology or something pretty for your home, you should always look around and seek out the best possible deal for your ideal item. Be persistent [...]

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Personal Brands: Be Ready to Answer This

In Sunday’s New York Times, the least likely person in American business is interviewed in the Corner Office column. She’s Susan Docherty, who “leads” General Motor’s US sales, service and marketing team. In case you don’t get the joke, GM is one of the more famous bankrupt companies in the US, based on its resistance [...]

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3 Reasons Why Personal Branding is Essential For Networking

When I was in college, I was always told that it’s all about who you know. I heard this common saying from teachers, my parents, older friends and managers at my internships. It was very hard to disagree with this phrase because I had spent months interviewing to get a job upon graduation because I [...]

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