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5 Reasons Business Should Prioritize Sales Recruitment
If hiring sales talent is not a part of your hiring strategies then you may face many interrelated issues that eventually cost your business in more ways than one. When you hire a mediocre sales team in the rush to fill your open positions, either you won’t get the desired returns or the new hires will realize this is not the right job for them and leave.
By Kelly Barcelos6 years ago in Journal
Using SEO to Increase Cannabis Search Ranking? Read This!
Image source The Internet has become a highly competitive market. All the time spent in developing the perfect themed website, high-quality content blogs, or the best social media profiles may not be enough to ensure your site's competitiveness. Developing the right search engine optimization strategy for your cannabis website is the only way to increase your search rankings.
By Rebecca Smith6 years ago in Journal
Why Talent Management Is Important for Successful Businesses
Scarce is the HR department today that has not heard of the discipline of talent management. From its relatively early days where it was liable to be dismissed as mere, newfangled business jargon, it is increasingly being recognized as intrinsic to HR and its importance as a component of business strategy is being appreciated.
By Niti Sharma6 years ago in Journal
3 Ways Tech Can Help Your Small Business
When you run a small business, you want to do everything possible to give yourself a leg up. One of the best ways to improve your business and put it above the rest is to implement technology. Different tech can do wonders for your business and help it grow and thrive. Here are three ways tech can help your small business.
By Carlos Fox6 years ago in Journal
Apply These Five Marketing Strategies for a Winning Startup
A good marketing strategy is nothing but positioning. It’s all about how you sell the product. Regardless of whether you claim a startup or an established business, you should know the customers’ mindset. Dig into the avenue they use to find you and what they do to validate the credentials. If you can determine that, then you can always stay on their radar.
By Niti Sharma6 years ago in Journal
6 Things Which Prevent You from Getting a Job
The hunt for a new job is not at all an easy task. Sending off countless applications, then waiting patiently for an automated reply, going for interviews to explain each and every role you've exhibited since college, just to hear a rejection once again. Undoubtedly, this entire process is very exhausting and frustrating.
By Andreas Bachtold6 years ago in Journal
How Should I Edit My Story?
Writers come in different shapes and sizes. Some of us write as much as we can in one day, never counting the words, and taking a day or two off to percolate. Some of us make certain to follow a stringent routine of no less than 2,000 words a day. Whatever works for you works for you, but after a novel has been written, it's imperative to edit that novel.
By Aaron Dennis6 years ago in Journal
Is Dental Marketing Necessary to Attract New Patients Into a Dental Practice?
There’s an endless debate between dentists. One side says that if you have great services, you don’t need dental marketing to attract new patients. Word of mouth is enough to keep a dental clinic busy. The other team counter-attacks with the argument that patients are searching for a dentist online. So if your dental practice doesn’t show up there, your competitors will.
By Kanwal Khan6 years ago in Journal
Millennial: My Secret to Sell
My secret to selling. I don’t feel like I have enough experience or knowledge to title this “secret to selling,” I don’t know what exactly works about this formula, but I have a vague idea and information that may get someone closer to pinning a new strategy, their strategy.
By Miranda Harquin6 years ago in Journal
Post High School Career Options
While leaving high school may be a relief for some, charting out the next few years of life becomes a very important step for the career-minded. There are at least four options for the high school graduate. Taking a year or more off as a gap year to live life and defer a career decision is one possibility. Many opt to enroll in a two or four year college degree program. The third choice is to become an apprentice learning a trade and earning at the same time. Finally, joining the U.S. military may be a possible path for some.
By Kevin Gardner6 years ago in Journal











