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When Should You Buy Facebook Stock?

By Billy Gallagher via @GallagherBilly The rise and fall of Facebook’s stock has been one of the most-covered topics of the summer, and for good reason. Everyone wants to know what will happen next, so we asked investors, CEOs and

Major Differences Between Sage Summit 2012 and 2011

Nashville’s Summit 2012 has sadly come to an end, but boy was it a good time!  There was good food, good information sessions, and awesome after-tradeshow events!  Not only did we at Blytheco have a pretty good time, by the

Suzanne Spear Prepares for her Departure to #SageSummit

By Suzanne Spear, Director of Event Marketing, Sage North America @Suzspear My departure for Nashville is just 2 short days away, and my time leading up to Sage Summit has been spent with early mornings and late nights answering emails,

3 Ways to Win: Twitter and Foursquare Contest at #SageSummit

It’s almost here!  Sage Summit that is. And I simply cannot wait.  There’s so many ways to get involved with Summit socially, and if you don’t know how to yet, you can find out here. This year, we’re throwing a

25 [New] Very Helpful iPhone Tips and Tricks

By Marc Saltzman | Digital Crave – Mon, Jul 9, 2012 4:21 PM EDT What’s the only thing better than 25 ways to master your iPhone? 25 more. In case you missed our first round-up of 25 assorted iPhone tips and tricks, be sure to read these

Google Plus isn’t Dead? Well at least not yet Anyway…

(CNN) – by @JDSutter Google Plus, Google’s much-chided version of Facebook, celebrated its first birthday last week. That probably means one of two things to you. If you’re a tech geek: “That site’s still around?” Or if not: “What the heck is Google Plus?” Both

#blyDEA No. 37 – Stop Making Windows-Based Mobile Phones!

So did you get yourself a new Nokia Lumia Windows Phone yet? No?  Don’t worry – about 99.9% of Earth’s population didn’t get it either.  In fact, when’s the last time you remember ever seeing a Windows-based mobile anything selling like

Wasting Marketing Budgets Part 1: The Wacky Usage of QR Codes

Companies spend thousands of dollars a year trying to create effective marketing campaigns to reach the largest possible audience. The effectiveness of a QR campaign is highly dependent on driving awareness, and crafting a compelling offer that is simple enough

The Cloud vs. On-Site Deployment – Implications for CRM

Everyone’s talking about the Cloud. While the reality is most businesses are still using systems that are installed on-site, the cloud becomes a more viable solution given economic constraints and technology improvements. CRM has led the way to the cloud

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