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Glamorous Celebrity Deaths and Minimal Taxes in 2010 :: Women on.

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As we read year-end and best-of 2010 articles and watch the tribute shows, take a moment to try to add up the cumulative wealth of those being remembered. In the years leading up to 2010, estate planners believed that an estate tax-free 2010 would never happen, but Congress never got its act together long enough to change the law.

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3 Important Things I Learned About Social Media in 2010 :: Women.

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This year of 2010 has been a revelation to me as to the ins and outs of Social Media. Networking began in the human world where people met face-to-face to exchange names and ideas. Not really. What’s a girl to do? Why capitalize the first letters? It’s very important to remember that: Not everything is online.

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Five Great Ways to Earn Extra Money in 2010 :: Women on Business

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Offer your services for website design , IT Consulting , or Internet Marketing. Market your service to small businesses, and people with home offices. Tap into social media marketing or business networks to attract customers to your Web site. Everybody uses a computer, but few know much about it.

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The Importance of Testing in an E-marketing Campaign

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The same principles apply to e-marketing: before rolling out a campaign to a large audience, test it on a small one. How does their e-marketing supplement their traditional marketing? Create a Benchmark Traditional direct marketing always uses a control piece as the benchmark, generally with an A/B split test.

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Leadership Strategies: Are You a Davos Woman?

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By Sylvia Lafair Picture yourself in Davos Switzerland at the annual gathering of the world’s rich and powerful. Yet, we still need to use our innate power to keep moving forward. No, you have not morphed into Angelina Jolie , you are you with a lot to offer and much to say.

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But My Business Is Different… | N2Growth Blog

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All business (for profit or not) provide goods, services, or intellectual property/capital to a market (or markets) for some form of consideration. Well actually, no it’s not. Bottom line…Just because a business has a particular advantage doesn’t mean that it can disregard sound business logic.

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Revisiting Our Masculine Side of Leadership :: Women on Business

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In the masculine model of success, power and prestige take precedence, compassion, and long term consequences are secondary. I believe that as women, we have a major task to help combine the power of the masculine with the caring of the feminine. Think about our world at this time. It is not that one is better than the other.