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Videos/podcast, investing/business/trends

Videos: Finance, politics, society:

Web business

Web skills:

http://skl.sh/realengineering

Tech, business and geopolitics

Dan Pena

Paul Finck

Career/income cushioning: Making yourself recession proof

General business information

Small business information

Christian business associations

Web marketing and web business practices

Social media marketing:

YouTube marketing:

General business videos

General business resources

Miscellaneous general financial and business websites:


Business:

Entrepreneurship

Local economic development

Business credit

  • Cashback business credit cards (See bookmark on this topic)

Other tips

How to make money in the business credit coaching business

Credit Suite:

Fund and Grow:

Entrepeneurial economy/crowdfunding vs. Corporate welfare and FIRE economy

"Businesses that make up the FIRE economy include banks and credit unions, credit card companies, insurance agencies, mortgage brokers, investment brokerages, real estate agencies, hedge funds and more."[2]

Thought leadership marketing

Business:

Marketing research

Blog/website promotion marketing

Consumerism

Marketing

Various niches:

Marketing a service/product

Marketing strategies and tactics

Branding and brand repositioning

Persuasion

Asking questions:

Aristotle's rhetoric

Spreading ideas

Changes in marketing

Publicity and newsworthiness

Public relations in combination with other types of marketing as far a influencing public

Book marketing/publishing

Writing a book to market your expertise

Small business and internet marketing

Internet economy and small business people

In 2011, CNN Money recently wrote:

- "While the Internet's impact has also killed some jobs, it creates about 2.6 jobs for every one destroyed"

- "Companies using the Internet with a high intensity grow twice as quickly as low-intensity Web companies, export twice as much as they do, and create more than twice as many jobs."

- "In the United States alone, the Internet drove 15% of the country's economic growth between 2004 and 2009"

Independent internet workers vs. other workers:

In November of 2011, CNBC reported:

"MBO Partners found just the opposite. Nearly 80 percent of independent workers in the survey say they are highly satisfied (58 percent) or satisfied (21 percent) with their work situation; just 11 percent are dissatisfied. Only 19 percent plan on looking for a traditional job in the next 24 months. Instead, 63 percent plan to continue as independent workers; 12 percent say they want to build their operations into businesses with employees."

In 2010, the popular news website The Week reported that only 45% of workers reported liking their jobs, so clearly independent workers are much happier with their working life than the average worker.


Entrepreneur marketing articles

Sales

Various videos:

Sales trainers:

Schools of selling:

Sales process steps:

Selling a service:


Low cost extra income businesses and work

Excess funds and real estate wholesaling

Wholesaling real estate - YouTube

Extra income jobs

Social media career or add-on gig money

"The time it takes to learn social media marketing depends upon how you choose to study. If you are already a social media user, you have a head start. Data analytics tools take the longest to learn. Most people who start a website and open some social media accounts can pick up social media marketing in three to six months. Classes are the most efficient and economical way to acquire the skills you need to switch to a career as a Social Media Marketer. You can complete a certificate course in two to four months."[3]

Social media and its pros and cons to society

Import/export

Funding/investors

How to get financing for your business

Crowdfunding


Books:

Crowdfunding: How to articles:

Crowdfunding charities:

Crowdfunding legislation:

Crowdfunding courses

Crowdfunding articles

Overseas crowdfunding

Career and business opportunities of learning Spanish

Great places to do business and live

Leverage, outsourcing, freelance and working abroad

Leverage, outsourcing, freelance and working abroad

Equity crowdfunding

Online advertising

Principles of getting results plus business tips - various speakers and writers

Jim Rohn:

Earl Nightengale:

Brian Tracy:

Omar Periu:

Work and business

Best places to work and live

Working overseas

Difficult places to live

Recession/depression resistance businesses

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Matterhorn - "Get your eyes up. This is your dream. You are - on top of the Matterhorn." - Alfons, the climbing guide [1]

Recession/depression resistance businesses and low cost businesses:

List of recession resistant businesses

High profit businesses:


Hot business or career areas

Franchises:

Overseas business opportunities:

Weight loss business:

Reseller/Distributorship opportunities:

Reseller/Distributorship opportunities

Business tips

Marketing/public relations:

Unconventional business tips

Unconventional business tips

Speakers and Speeches

Jim Rohn:

Various recommended books and resources

3 Books recommended by Inc.:

Excellent business/ performance related books:

Glenn Beck recommended books:

Human events interview and interesting book:

Seth Godin

Christian professional and personal development organizations

Other Professional development companies

Audiobook business book summaries

Business books and miscellaneous books

Business books and miscellaneous books

Pete Williams - best books - Noise reduction report

10 popular business/money books

Startup advice

Best business videos

Mark Joyner marketing/sales/business books

Best business books

Getting in contact with decision makers

100 best business books of all time

Internet business books

Amazon best business books

2012 best business books

2011 best business books

Miscellaneous business people and books

Dan Schawbel:

Resiliency:

Personal productivity tools

Time tracking software:

Project management

Trello:

Other

Mindmapping (visual outline)

Collaborative mindmaps"

Thought office software - innovation software:

Others:

Additional:

Free reports:

Personal productivity tips and apps

Spell checking and grammar checking software solutions and browser addons

Writing and editing skills

Writing

Hodges Harbrace Handbook:

The 70th-anniversary version of the Hodges Harbrace Handbook is the 18th edition of this fine work.[4] This grammar book has the longest history of any grammar handbook on the market. The Hodges Harbrace Handbook was produced by John C. Hodges in 1941. In 2012, it was one of the most widely used grammar textbooks and at the time it was estimated that 15 million students had used it.[5]

“Hodges created a clear taxonomy, with a simple numbering system for writing concepts and standardized usage,” said Cheryl Glenn, co-author of the eighteenth edition of The Hodges Harbrace Handbook. She is a liberal arts research professor of English... at Penn State. “As students’ needs have changed, both in the way they learn and receive information, so has the handbook, all while remaining true to the original template.

“Every successful handbook in America has copied the Harbrace Handbook. It may not have been the first English grammar handbook, but it became the first continuously published one.”

The entire family of Harbrace handbooks has evolved to reflect important cultural developments, including the digital age.

Grammar testing:

Copyediting

Speaking skills

Work hours related statistics

Harvard University historian Niall Ferguson declared: "Through a mixture of hard work and thrift the Protestant societies of the North and West Atlantic achieved the most rapid economic growth in history."[1]

"U.S. monthly average working week of all employees 2021-2022. In December 2022, the average working week for all employees on private nonfarm payrolls in the United States was at 34.3 hours. This includes part-time workers. The data have been seasonally adjusted."[6]

"Survey finds 42% of Americans will retire broke—here’s why

Humor

References

  1. The Protestant Work Ethic: Alive & Well…In China By Hugh Whelchel on September 24, 2012