Posts Tagged ‘data’

February ‘10: Best Search/Marketing Posts

Here’s my roundup of the best search/marketing posts I found and read during February. If you’re new to this blog, this is a monthly feature that began way back in 2007. You can find earlier “Best Of”s for each month in the Link Roundups category archive. I never include my own posts in these end-of-month [...]

This is a post from Matt McGee’s blog, Small Business Search Marketing.

February ‘10: Best Search/Marketing Posts

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SBS Flashback: February 2009

For those of you who are new SBSM readers & subscribers, here’s a list of noteworthy posts you probably missed from one year ago. I try to put together a post like this each month to introduce new readers to old content that might be worth reading.

What I Learned About Google Blog Search [...]

This is a post from Matt McGee’s blog, Small Business Search Marketing.

SBS Flashback: February 2009

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Are Your Best Female Employees a Flight Risk ?

Women are falling victim to two types of attrition: They’re being disproportionately let go and they’re disproportionately quitting. Yet whether they’re jumping or being pushed, figures show that a female exodus is bad for business.
Research conducted by both Catalyst and McKinsey & Company demonstrates that companies with significant numbers of women in management have a [...]

Antitrust Business Review Details

Although the Ohio Attorney General is not authorized to give advisory opinions to private parties, the Attorney General has statutory enforcement responsibilities under Ohio’s antitrust laws. In order to inform and educate businesses and to allow an individual, business, industry group or other enterprise to plan future business activity that conforms to the antitrust laws, [...]