Thursday, August 29, 2013

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By Kelly Gregorio, Advantage Capital Funds

We have been practicing it since infancy, and yet at times, mastering the art of communication can seem almost impossible. Communicating with others can be challenging, and in a work environment, finding the most effective way to converse can seem like an ever-changing code you just can?t crack.

The first thing to realize is that there is not one end-all-be-all way to successfully get your point across. In fact, the secret lies in recognizing the colorful array of communicators out there and tailoring your tactics to fluently speak each one?s language.

The Nerdy Communicator
Not to knock the nerd approach, but there is little denying that calculated and careful communication requires consideration, examination and time. Slower than most, the nerdy communicator relies heavily on fact and may even hover over details with the intensity of a microscope.

The plus side: Because of their pace and precision, the nerdy communicator usually gains enough insight to point out the most plausible and threatening consequences of a decision.

Warning: The nerdy communicator will not respond well to a loud, fast-talking counterpart. Instead, afford them some time and space to think things through and set an appointment (even if it is only an hour later) to discuss things further.

Also, because the nerdy communicator values facts above all else, he can sometimes come off as insensitive to the emotional factors that can bend decisions. Understand this and respect his style, but don?t let it disqualify a gut feeling that is just as willing to guide you.

The Vintage Communicator
Like a fine wine, the vintage communicator can have a tendency to keep things bottled up. Polite and reserved, the vintage communicator tends to share her thoughts and opinions only when pressured enough to pop a cork. Additionally, despite the varied blend of emotions, insights and flavors that led her to her opinion, she usually skips the detailed explanations and instead pours out a single-serving point.

Warning: Talking to the vintage communicator can at times be off-putting; edging her on to elaborate can make you feel like an annoying nuisance. Work on getting her to participate by asking questions that require more of an explanation than a simple yes or no. Instead of asking, ?Do you like that new feature?? ask, ?What do you think is the best and worst thing about that new feature?? instead.

Whenever you do have a successful interaction, be sure to thank her for her divulgement (?Your explanation really helped me see things differently, so thanks for taking the time to point those details out.?) as a way to communicate your need and appreciation for a two-way talk.

The Transparent Communicator
In relation to the others, the transparent communicator has some refreshing qualities. You always know where you stand with him. With zero room or interest to hide agendas, the transparent communicator tells it like it is and is driven by reaching a swift and sound decision, implementing it and then moving on.

Warning: Chances are slim to none that the transparent communicator will approach you by sheepishly looking down at the ground while kicking up some dirt and chuckling out an ?aw shucks.? Quite the opposite: Expect the transparent communicator to look you in the eye and request your immediate feedback and thoughts.

Do not allow yourself to become flustered or feel rushed by this direct approach. Intimidation is not a friend of mutual communication. Allow yourself time to put your best thinking forward. Just be sure to set a deadline, confirming when you will get back to him and the conversation with your collected thoughts.

Communication truths
While everyone communicates differently, there are some general rules that would be good practice to adopt and apply across the board. Here are five universal communication truths:

  • The quickest way to resolve a conflict or reach a mutually agreed upon decision is to understand where the other person is coming from and find a way to appeal to her needs. Achieve this by listening a little bit more than you talk.
  • Cultural differences, nature and nurture provide us with our own ideal communication DNA. Be flexible with the communication tactics and preferences of others.
  • People can easily grant their emotions the power to drive their thoughts and motivations. Take command of the conversation by finding a common goal that you and your communicator can both align yourselves with and then work toward ways to reach it.
  • People want to feel heard and satisfied. Give feedback, reiterate their concerns and strive to give people what they want (or at least meet them halfway).
  • It never hurts to have a friend. Engage in nonwork-related conversation every once in a while to maintain a friendly rapport, allowing you to approach further conversations with ease.

Kelly Gregorio writes about business trends and tips while working at Advantage Capital Funds, a merchant cash advance provider.?

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Monday, August 26, 2013

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Small Business News Roundup For Week Ending August 24

News breaking out

Didn?t have time to read everything this week? ?The Small Business Trends editorial team keeps you informed with our easy-to-scan recaps.

Let?s jump right in with the most popular and important small business news stories on the site this week.

Outages, Outages ? Toil and Trouble

Amazon downtime may have cost the company. More than $66,000 a minute, one source reckons. Of course, with a household name like Amazon, those visitors probably returned later. But for a lesser-known and smaller business, can you count on visitors remembering and coming back? ?Or will they just go to your online competitor? ?We have a practical tip for dealing with downtime on your website. (Besides pulling your hair out, that is.)

Microsoft outage rivals Amazon?s. In length, that is ? not necessarily in actual sales dollars it cost the company. Of course, it may have cost YOU money if you were one of those Outlook.com users. It may have taken three days to get your service fully restored. Ouch.

If you own an iMac, your video card could be faulty. No worries though. Apple has recently announced a program that not only helps you figure out whether you need a new card. The company will replace it free.

People may be opening fewer of your marketing emails. That is, if the people you are emailing happen to have GMail accounts. There are worriers out there who have been antsy about the new GMail tabs, and one study suggests 18% fewer opens. ?Still, it may be too early to blame Google for this.

Services

GoDaddy acquires Locu. The deal could be big news for small businesses in need of Web services. GoDaddy already offers a website building tool. And the new addition of Locu will help businesses extend their local-marketing reach.

Fiverr reaches 2 million ?gigs.?? Fiverr has its share of questionable services offered (such as those spammy ?I?ll get you 10,000 Twitter followers in 1 day? offers). However, as long as you stay away from that kind of stuff, Fiverr can be a source of inexpensive and quick virtual labor. Small services start at $5. ?Here are some tips on how to use the site.

New service offers small biz PR.?A group calling itself the National Association of Local Advertisers has a new service that goes beyond distributing press releases. They will write them and help you develop a press campaign, too.

Social Media

72 percent of your Twitter followers are likely to buy from you. And that?s only the beginning of the helpful ROI and other information you?ll find in a new survey commissioned by Twitter, and released this week. Also learn why people follow your business on Twitter. ?Hey ? give them what they are looking for!

Facebook has new embedded posts. They may remind you of embedded tweets. But trust us, there are some differences. And if you?re worried about the shelf-life of your Facebook posts, this is one way to address it.

Franchises are embracing social media. But as this new approach to marketing and PR evolves, challenges remain. Franchise correspondent Joel Libava gives us a look at how things have changed.

Tech

Smartwatches coming from Samsung and Apple.?Wearable tech is getting more popular. ?These kinds of watches are already available from companies like Pebble and Sony. Though they can?t yet be used as a phone or even to, say, update your Facebook page, they are great accessories that work along with ?smartphones.

New intelligent coffee kiosk coming. It could be an interesting business model. It could also be another alternative to supplying your staff with their morning cup of joe.

Startups

Americans aren?t investing in startups. In fact, only about 5.3 percent of Americans invested in startups in the three years leading up to 2012, recent data suggests. That?s despite all the focus on venture and angel funding. ?Unless the startup entrepreneur is a relative, it?s not likely the average American will be investing in a startup anytime soon. ?Scott Shane, Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies at Case Western Reserve University, has more.

Choosing a fiscal year explained. Not every business can choose a fiscal year for income tax reporting purposes. For those that can, Nellie Akalp, CEO of CorpNet, reviews the options. See whether your business can choose.

Operations

Better benefits could lure better talent. A recent report suggests small businesses are competing for a limited pool of interested and qualified applicants. That means leaving some positions unfilled. One possible incentive is a great benefits package, says Michael W. Zuna, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer of Aflac U.S.

WordPress explained for the entrepreneur. Few content management systems worth the time are simple or easy. But Jennifer Shaheen, CEO and President of The Technology Therapy Group, gives an overview of the benefits the WordPress platform has to offer.

Marketing

Grumpy Cat is a marketing machine. We?ve written before about this photogenic feline with the unforgettable face. The cat, named Tardar Sauce but known as Grumpy Cat, can teach us all a few lessons about branding in the digital age.

Don?t get your hashtags hijacked.?Ever see a brand?s Twitter hashtag being used for snark and sarcasm? Don?t let that happen to your marketing campaign. ? Small Business Trends CEO Anita Campbell gives some pointers of the types of hashtags susceptible to hijacking ? and how to avoid it.

Book Reviews

How to develop more business. Moving too slowly on?business development can kill your business, or make it stagnate. Pierre DeBois reviews The Professional?s Guide to Business Development: How To Win Business In The Professional Services.

Feel the love with Loveworks. Great marketing of your brand isn?t just about the facts. It?s about emotion, too. Ivana Taylor reviews Loveworks: How the World?s Top Marketers Make Emotional Connections to Win in the Marketplace.

News image, Shutterstock.


About Shawn Hessinger

Shawn Hessinger Shawn is a journalist and social media networker with more than a decade of experience in the traditional newspaper business before moving to the digital world. He was the former community manager of BizSugar and the former community editor at AllAnalytics, a site dedicated to professionals in the business intelligence and analytics community.

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Saturday, August 24, 2013

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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Ousted politician Bo Xilai goes on trial in China

In this March 11, 2012 photo, Bo Xilai, former Chongqing party secretary wipes his glasses during a plenary session of the National People's Congress at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. Disgraced Chinese politician Bo will stand trial at the court on Thursday, Aug. 22, 2013 on charges of corruption and abuse of power. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)

In this March 11, 2012 photo, Bo Xilai, former Chongqing party secretary wipes his glasses during a plenary session of the National People's Congress at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. Disgraced Chinese politician Bo will stand trial at the court on Thursday, Aug. 22, 2013 on charges of corruption and abuse of power. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)

A Chinese woman, center with sunglasses, protests outside the Jinan Intermediate People's Court in Jinan, eastern China's Shandong province Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2013. Former Chinese politician Bo Xilai will stand trial at the court on Thursday on charges of corruption and abuse of power. Individual protestors have turned up at the court hoping to take advantage of media attention around Bo?s trial to air their own grievances about China?s legal system. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

An elderly woman protester slumps down on the ground outside the Jinan Intermediate People's Court in Jinan in eastern China's Shandong province Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2013. Former Chinese politician Bo Xilai will stand trial at the court on Thursday on charges of corruption and abuse of power. Individual protesters have turned up at the court hoping to take advantage of media attention around Bo?s trial to air their own grievances about China?s legal system. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

Chinese police officers march out of the Jinan Intermediate People's Court in Jinan in eastern China's Shandong province on Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2013. Former Chinese politician Bo Xilai will stand trial at the court on Thursday on charges of corruption and abuse of power. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

A Chinese woman protests outside the Jinan Intermediate People's Court in Jinan, eastern China's Shandong province Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2013. Former Chinese politician Bo Xilai will stand trial at the court on Thursday on charges of corruption and abuse of power. Individual protestors have turned up at the court hoping to take advantage of media attention around Bo?s trial to air their own grievances about China?s legal system. The Chinese characters on her shirt reads "20 years, Gangsters." (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

(AP) ? Disgraced Chinese politician Bo Xilai went on trial Thursday on charges of bribery, embezzlement and abuse of power, marking the ruling Communist Party's attempts to draw a line under one of its most lurid political scandals in decades.

Bo entered the courthouse under police escort in the eastern city of Jinan, the court said, in closely choreographed proceedings held under extremely tight security, with police sealing off nearby roads with red and yellow barriers and bundling onlookers into a minivan.

Once the powerful party boss in the megacity of Chongqing, Bo became the most senior leader to fall from power in years after revelations emerged that his wife had killed a British businessman. His removal marked China's biggest upheaval in the leadership since the violent suppression of the Tiananmen Square pro-democracy protests in 1989.

Five of Bo's relatives attended the trial, the Jinan Intermediate People's Court said in a stream of posts on its Sina Weibo microblog, though the relatives were not identified. The postings were a rare display of openness for a high-profile political trial in China. Journalists from foreign media outlets were kept from the courtroom, but the court said 19 reporters were among the 110 people attending the trial.

"All the seats are filled and all is in good order," the court said.

The scandal was triggered last year when Bo's police chief, a top aide, fled to a U.S. consulate in a neighboring city, an event that embarrassed the party's leadership ahead of a key political transition. It would later emerge that the police chief had evidence of the Briton's murder, making the Bo family an international diplomatic liability for the leadership.

Chinese authorities have released few details of the charges Bo faces, but analysts say they appear carefully calibrated to lay blame on Bo's individual actions and provide enough culpability to end his political career, while avoiding allegations that could expose the impunity with which top Chinese officials are believed to operate before they fall from favor.

A person with direct knowledge of the case has said Bo is accused of accepting bribes amounting to more than 20 million yuan ($3.3 million) and embezzling 5 million yuan ($820,000) while he was posted to the eastern city of Dalian. The abuse of power allegation is related to his alleged attempts in Chongqing to block an investigation into the murder by his wife in late 2011 and his sacking of his police chief, reports say.

?A verdict of guilt is all but assured, because the outcome of such trials involving high-profile politicians in China are usually decided by backroom negotiations by politicians and handed down by the court. Bo's downfall also has been widely perceived as the result of his defeat in party infighting ahead of China's once-a-decade leadership transition last fall.

"Bo Xilai's faction fell out of grace during the power struggle among top leaders," said Pu Zhiqiang, a prominent human rights lawyer based in Beijing. "In reality, it does not matter what he is charged with ... because this is it is a political trial, which does not represent the spirit of law."

Bo's wife, Gu Kailai, confessed to killing Neil Heywood and was handed a suspended death sentence last year that will likely be commuted to life imprisonment. Bo's aide, Wang Lijun, was sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment for making his thwarted defection bid and helping Gu cover up the murder.

A few supporters of Bo appeared at the court on Wednesday, a day before the trial, blasting the legal proceedings as unjust and hailing his work as leader in Chongqing.

That Bo enjoys residual popularity among some of the Chinese public underscores how effective the media-savvy politician was in portraying himself as a man of the people. He spoke often of tackling the burgeoning income inequality gap, and introduced housing and other social policies in Chongqing that made him beloved by the poor.

Bo mobilized people in Chongqing to sing communist anthems, campaigns that resonated with people who've felt increasingly alienated from a party and government seen as corrupt and morally bankrupt.

"Bo tapped into these ideas with the 'red songs,' and invoked a certain kind of camaraderie and unity that has been missing," said Dali Yang, head of the University of Chicago Center in Beijing. "He created in some way a moral universe that made people feel much more confident and hopeful in some ways, certainly in Chongqing."

Bo's Communist revival efforts had alarmed the elite in China's previous administration who were wary of the violent excesses of the Mao Zedong's radical era and of any one politician gaining prominence. However, China's new Communist Party leader Xi Jinping, installed last fall, appears keen to use some of Mao's tactics, including an ideological campaign urging cadres to purify themselves of corruption and bind more closely to the masses.

Associated Press

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Confession: Maybe Coming Back to Cable TV Was a Bad Idea

Confession: Maybe Coming Back to Cable TV Was a Bad Idea

After 2.5 years without cable TV I decided it was time to come back. Why? There were a number of reasons, which you can read about here. Now that I'm back, though, I regret it. Honestly, what the hell is going on?

Read more...

Source: http://gizmodo.com/confession-maybe-coming-back-to-cable-tv-was-a-bad-ide-1148250380

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Saturday, August 17, 2013

Join Me at the #BeOutThere Twitter Party - Tropic Home and Family

Join Me at the #BeOutThere Twitter PartyJoin in the Be Out There Twitter party for tips on getting kids outdoors -- and win prizes

Join in the Be Out There Twitter party for tips on getting kids outdoors -- and win prizes

Hey, did you check out the e-book I helped write this summer? Cool Outdoor Ideas for Hot Summer Days is full of tips from writers who have teamed up with the National Wildlife Federation?s Be Out There movement to encourage families to spend more time outside.

Join me, Be Out There, TheMotherhood.com and the other writers for a Twitter party to celebrate the new e-book! We?ll also discuss more ways to factor in ?outside? time and inspire one another with new tips and ideas for enjoying the outdoors. Just log on to Twitter on Tuesday, Aug. 20, at 1 pm EST and look for the hashtag #BeOutThere. You can see the details and RSVP here.

And!

Five prizes will be awarded throughout the party to participants who respond correctly to trivia questions. Each winner will receive a $25 Visa gift card and a Be Out There T-shirt.

Come have fun!

Hosts: @theMotherhood, @CooperMunroe, @EmilyMcKhann, @BeOutThere

Your fellow co-hosts:

Andrea Updyke, Li?l Kid Things, www.lilkidthings.com
Brett Martin, This Mama Loves?, www.thismamaloves.com
Caryn Bailey, Rockin? Mama, www.rockinmama.net
Elena Sonnino, Live.Do.Grow., www.livedogrow.com
Fadra Nally, All Things Fadra, www.allthingsfadra.com
Heather Hopson, Diary of a First Time Mom, www.diaryofafirsttimemom.com
Holly Ambrose, Tropic Home and Family, www.tropichomeandfamily.com
Jennifer Matuska, Mommy Instincts, www.mommyinstincts.com
Kimberly Coleman, Mom in the City, www.mominthecity.com
Louise Bishop, MomStart, www.momstart.com
Marianna Nichols, Green Mama?s Pad, www.greenmamaspad.com
Molly Balint, MommyCoddle,www.mommycoddle.com
Nickida Stephens, Nicki?s Random Musings, www.nickisrandommusings.com
Piera Jolly, Jolly Mom, www.jollymom.com
Tiffany Merritt, Stuff Parents Need, www.stuffparentsneed.com

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Friday, August 16, 2013

Digital Retox ? My Week Using Tech Every Minute

Digital RetoxCan too much information drive you crazy? I'm about to find out. As we struggle to adapt to the mobile age, digital detoxes have become a trend. But I wanted to see what true toxicity feels like. So I've begun what I'm calling a Digital Retox, where I'll be using high-tech devices during my every waking minute for a week straight.

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MAP

Arrighty, here's a proper map of the continent.

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It's up to all of us to suss out where the hell the countries and cities go. I'll start off by placing the Dwarven kingdoms in the northern mountains.

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From this point forward, the map's gonna be a bit larger so that you can see the features, so you may wann right click on the map nd open it in another tab to see the whole thing. Black symbols on a space signify a city or town, Red symbols are capitals. There are different symbols if we need monuments or something, and I can even put markers on the map to show what part of Drevair our Characters are in if y'all want.

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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Sony Xperia SP gets a firmware update, no Android 4.2 yet

Sony has started rolling up the Android 4.1.2 software update for both the Xperia SP C5302 HSPA+ and the Xperia SP C5303 LTE. The update brings the phone's firmware to version 12.0.A.2.245 and users report that although it's not Android 4.2.2, it brings the UI visuals to almost perfectly match the Xperia Z's.

In the software update for the the Xperia SP,which is based on Android 4.1.2, Sony has included a bunch of new Small apps and has made both the navigation and status bars semi-transparent. Another treat is the quick settings menu available on the notification shade.

The changelog also includes an improved camera, mainly in terms of low-light performance. Finally, along with the many bug fixes and minor changes, the soft keys on the navigation bar are now black instead of grey.

While the update is now on its way to the international 3G and LTE versions of the Xperia SP, you may have to wait a while to get it knocking on your screen. If you don't want to wait for, then follow the source link below for instructions on how to install it yourself.

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Office 365 Power BI app launched for Windows mobile

Office 365 users can now get business intelligence insights from Microsoft?s cloud-based productivity offering direct to their Windows mobile-powered tablet, the company has announced.

The new app uses Microsoft?s Power BI offering and, the organisation claims, will allow Office 365 users to stay connected to their favourite reports while on the move.

?The Power BI mobile app allows you to view and stay connected to multiple live reports from Office 365 from your Windows tablet,? the company said.

?Tag your favourite reports in the Power BI Site in Office 365 and have them appear in the mobile app or browse and discover new Office 365 reports from your tablet,? it added.

The app also features sharing functionality and users can browse all their reports in the Office 365 cloud.

The app will run on Windows mobile tablets with x86, x64 and ARM processors. It is currently only available in international and US English.

The Power BI app is available immediately, however it does require a paid-for Microsoft Power BI for Office 365 subscription before it can be used.

The news comes just days after the Redmond giant announced Office 365 had an average of 99.965 per cent uptime over the past four quarters, between June 2012 and June 2013.

Rajesh Jha, who leads the Office 365 engineering team, said in a blog post: ?We recognise that productivity apps are mission critical; using them is how work gets done.

?While?information has been available in detail for our current customers ... we're [now] making this information?available to all customers?considering Office 365.?

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