Many developers forget that social media metrics is very important for your brand`s success. If you track the right metric, you are able to find weak places of your social media strategy and fix them. However, it`s also important to know what exactly should be...
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19 Social Media Metrics That Really Matter—And How to Track Them
“So,” says your boss, “can we talk data?” As a social media manager, that’s your cue. It’s your chance to demonstrate the value of your work, the impact of the decisions you’ve made. It’s your opportunity to be a pro, to go beyond the surface-level, “vanity”...
How to Give Your Boss Constructive Criticism and Still Keep Your Job
If you think you’re the only person who’s ever dreamed of chucking a ninja star at your boss, think again. The sadistic smartphone game Beat the Boss has been downloaded eight million times and spawned two highly popular sequels. Beat the Boss is billed as a game to...
Rage-Quitting: Why Are We So Quick to Quit?
There probably aren't too many people out there who haven’t dreamed of telling off their boss once and for all. I mean really letting them have it—desks swept clean, chair overturned, shouted denunciations, the whole bit. Remember in “Office Space” when Milton burns...
How important has written communication been to your success?
While most of us wouldn’t hesitate to go on a first date with a pretty face, we probably wouldn’t go much further without a connection. How, exactly, do two parties connect? Usually, they feel a spark during an engaging conversation. The same applies to business...
Best Advice I Ever Got: Nicolas Gremion
Nicolas Gremion moved to Costa Rica with a credit card and an idea for changing the book-publishing business. Crazy? Maybe, but it's working. Nicolas Germion is the founder and CEO of Paradise Publishers Inc., the company behind Foboko and Free-eBooks, an e-book...
Why you should write a business book
Everything has a story behind it, but if that story isn’t told, who cares? If no one had written down the tales of Camelot, King Arthur and the Round Table would be unknown today. No matter how great a story is, it doesn’t pass itself down on its own merits. Someone...
Self-Publishing in the 21st Century: It’s Not Just for Authors
Five years ago, if you’d felt like doing a little reading, you would most likely have reached for a physical, printed book. Today, you might grab your iPad or Kindle. Our idea of a “book” has changed dramatically with the advent of e-readers and tablets, but today,...
Stop, Smell the Roses, and Prevent Startup Burnout
When I started my business, the commute from my bedroom to my office was just three steps. While wearing a bathrobe to work was an undeniable pleasure, there were other aspects of this arrangement that were not so relaxing. It seemed like my life was lived between my...
Breaking the Stereotype That Reading isn’t Manly
Nicolas Gremion asserts that if we could make the culinary arts cool for men, then we can make reading cool, too. You’ve just bought a new entertainment center. It’s going to require a bit of assembly, and though you’re ashamed to admit it, you suck with tools. Your...
2013’s Top 10 Books to Enhance Your Talent Recruitment Process
Recruiting the most valuable talent for your company can be an overwhelming feat. But locating resources that help you navigate the recruiting and hiring process can lighten the load and steer you on the path to the perfect fit. E-books provide a viable solution to...
Writing with Profit in Mind? Your Book has Already Failed
If your primary motivation for writing is making money, you’re setting yourself up for disappointment. Outliers like James Patterson, Stephen King, and Nora Roberts often skew our perception of how lucrative publishing really is. In fact, very few authors actually...