H2H – Person-to-person social selling strategies

Many sales and marketing professionals today have been charmed and persuaded to believe that success in today’s hyper-competitive business climate is based on the number of digitized B2B or B2C contacts you have. Successful sales and marketing is simply not defined by how many Twitter followers, LinkedIn connections, Facebook likes, and Instagram followers one has. Feeding these so-called “must update” […]

The magic bat rolling guide

Rolling bats has been a guessing game for most people who roll; what pressure to use, how long to roll, which bats break easily, etc. There are quite a few more factors to rolling than just applying pressure A and rolling B the number of times. People are buying rolling machines and testing pressures on eBay and Craigslist customers. I […]

How will duplicate content affect SEO and how to fix it?

According to Google Search Console, “duplicate content generally refers to substantial blocks of content within or across domains that completely match or are appreciably similar to other content.” Technically, duplicate content may or may not be penalized, but sometimes it can still affect search engine rankings. When there are multiple pieces of so-called “appreciably similar” (according to Google) content in […]

Why radio is still popular today

Over the years, many technologies have become popular in the entertainment and leisure market, stuck around for some time, and eventually faded into oblivion. First, it was the cassette player. For nearly a decade, many music companies flourished making cassette players and recorded cassettes. It was closely followed by the advent of the Walkman, which further popularized cassette players and […]

An analysis of the creation and marketing of fine art prints

The mass marketing of fine art reproductions and art prints to multiple collectors has been a hotly debated topic since its inception in the late 19th century. The development of lithography in 1798 by Alois Senefelder created the potential to make duplicate art creations; however, it took another hundred years of extensive technical developments before quality reproductions could be produced. […]

Agile Methodology VS Traditional Software Development

In the software development industry, there are two main approaches driving the project life cycle. Traditional software development, also known as the waterfall method, is a linear, structured approach that deals with processes to achieve end results. Agile methodology is a nonlinear approach to software development that accommodates changing requirements and flexible planning throughout the entire process. When choosing a […]