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Why The Most Productive People Do These Six Things Every Day | Fast Company | Business + Innovation

https://www.fastcompany.com/3066982/work-smart/why-the-most-productive-people-do-these-six-things-every-dayOf all our available resources, everyone has the same number of hours in a day. Here are six things super-productive people do every day to maximize their results and success: 1. They Start With A Morning Routine Consistency and routine are helpful for starting the day in a proactive mode. read more at fastcompany.com

 

MultiBrief: 3 big mistakes leaders make when speaking

http://exclusive.multibriefs.com/content/3-big-mistakes-leaders-make-when-speaking/business-management-services-risk-managementHave you ever had that moment when you are in the audience watching a leader deliver a presentation and you just couldn’t wait for it to be over? People are glancing at their watches, some are giving that awkward eye roll to their friends, and you dare anyone to ask a question when it’s all over. The key point I make throughout the program is that you have no greater responsibility than to connect with your audience. read more at exclusive.multibriefs.com

 

10 Ways to Effectively Use Visuals on Your Website

http://www.business2community.com/online-marketing/10-ways-effectively-use-visuals-website-01766621#Ht3wT6A3Q4iy5TOD.97This is probably because the average human’s attention span is now less than a goldfish’s, and visual content can catch a viewer’s attention quicker—and keep it longer—than written content. However, it’s important to use visuals in such a way that it attracts and engages potential consumers instead of driving them away. Laja notes the six areas where users are likely to spend the most time on sites, those being: the logo, the navigation menu, the search box, the header, the page’s actual text, and the bottom of the page, in that order. read more at business2community.com

 

The No. 1 Mistake That Will Get Your Email Ignored | Inc.com

http://www.inc.com/jessica-stillman/the-1-mistake-that-will-get-your-email-ignored.htmlDespite various companies’ efforts to kill it, as of now the world of work still runs largely on email. Want to change your boss’s mind, land a new client, or motivate your team? Chances are, at some stage of the process, your success is going to depend on getting someone to open and respond to an email. read more at inc.com

 

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