Tips for Marketing Your Recruiting and Staffing Firm Online

By ABD

September 15, 2011

This is a guest post by Andy Granger: Recruiting and staffing firms have two types of clients–companies interested in hiring and people looking to fill open positions–and it so happens that the easiest way to reach both audiences is online. The internet is a very valuable marketing tool, and once you know how to use … Continued

Steps to Prevent Viruses From Infecting Your Software

By ABD

September 12, 2011

My computer is always getting viruses? I am afraid to use it now. Viruses are a big concern but identity theft and financial loss may also be imminent if you continue to have this problem. First, get some good anti-malware software and keep it updated. Malware is basically malicious software that could plant a virus … Continued

The Dark Side of “The Net”

By Terri Roeslmeier

September 12, 2011

Simply everyone (even grandma and grandpa) is happily surfing “the net”. You can shop in your “jammies”, brag about your vacation and even meet new friends. In the world of staffing and recruitment use of social media, job boards, email, internet searches, and websites have become a way of life. Who wouldn’t take advantage of … Continued

There’s Gold In Them Hills

By Terri Roeslmeier

August 30, 2011

The California Gold Rush may have taken place way back in 1849 but you can create your very own “Gold Rush” today. If you have been working with a database to manage your prospects and customers there are surely some “gems” to be found. Often we forget that what we have been looking for is … Continued

Software That’s Right For You!

By Terri Roeslmeier

August 19, 2011

I love birthdays!  I love birthdays so much that I celebrate monthly birthdays.  It’s a tradition my dad started when I was little.  Every month on the 22nd day of the month I celebrate a “Monthly Birthday”.  I used to think that everyone did.  Whenever I mention it to someone they look at me as … Continued

Tactical Economic Storm Survival

By Terri Roeslmeier

August 10, 2011

I had lunch with a friend of mine a couple of weeks ago.  There was a huge storm the night before with trees knocked down and a bunch of carpet carnage.  As I drove through the neighborhoods which modeled war zones, I figured that I should maybe give her a call to make sure everything … Continued

Life is What You Make It

By ABD

August 4, 2011

Eleanor Roosevelt once said, “Life is what you make it.” People are given different privileges, opportunities and resources and at times this may seem unfair. But rather than fixate on life’s injustices, successful people make the conscious decision to leverage what they do have and keep an eye open for new opportunities. This philosophy can … Continued

Email Campaigns: Transforming Recipients into Relationships

By ABD

August 3, 2011

This is a guest post by Sara Woods @ Coupon Croc: Marketing is a numbers game; there’s no doubt about it. You can work from before the sun rises until after the moon sets on building your list, but unless you build the right kind of numbers, your sales will never reach their full potential, … Continued

Increase Your Odds of Success

By Terri Roeslmeier

July 25, 2011

I was reading an interesting article about making your own luck. I found it compelling to read because I always thought that luck was a random thing. In the article the writer agreed that some events were uncontrollable such as a tornado blowing your house down and leaving your neighbor’s house intact.  But it was … Continued

Out to Impress!

By Terri Roeslmeier

July 22, 2011

“Make a good impression”.  How many times have we heard that commanding line?  The key word in the phrase is “make” as in you have complete control over this. What do all “impressive” companies have in common?  They differentiate themselves.  It’s great to say your company is different; but the only way you can truly … Continued