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A Fundamental Shift – Are We Listening?
There’s a fundamental shift going on in the way we are getting our information, processing it, and acting on it. Organizations – of all shapes/colors/flavors/sizes – would be wise to pay attention:
Socially Speaking with Rose Bowen and NRVNews.com
Social media has become an important part of the business plan of many local New River Valley local businesses in the last several months. This is the second in the series of posts highlighting those businesses, and showing all of us how they’re using the web to grow their business. I’d love to highlight you, as well – send an email to Jeremy at NRVLiving.com, or hit up @NRVLiving on Twitter.
Socially Speaking with Jaime Clark and Premier Transfer & Storage
Social media has become an important part of the business plan of many local New River Valley local businesses in the last several months. This is the first in the series of posts highlighting those businesses, and showing all of us how they’re using the web to grow their business. I’d love to highlight you, as well – send an email to Jeremy at NRVLiving.com, or hit up @NRVLiving on Twitter.
A Virtual Handshake
One of the interesting things about this Internet that Al Gore gave us is the myriad of ways that people are always finding new ways of engaging and interacting and, in some cases, doing business. What works for you might not work for me, and vice versa. But one thing we all have the opportunity to do is make friends, offline, with the people we “know” offline.