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The Top 3 Reasons Small Businesses Do Social Media Wrong

Written by guest blogger, Randi Hudson, Social Media Department Manager at Interactive 360, Interactive 360 is a “one-stop shop” for automotive dealers looking to manage their online content and customers –  follow Randi on Twitter at @RandiHudson.  Randi is also a panelist for the Social Media/Sales Panel Discussion happening next Tuesday, November 12th during Entrepreneur Week!  The Top… Read more »

Meaningful Engagement

Written by guest blogger, Kim May, President of Nobox Creative – a full service strategic marketing firm –  follow Kim on Twitter at @KimLMay.  Kim is also a panelist for the Social Media/Sales Panel Discussion happening next Tuesday, November 12th during Entrepreneur Week!  Meaningful Engagement I confess. As a parent, I turn up my nose at social… Read more »

Sales and the CRM: What Are You Waiting For?

Written by guest blogger, Aaron Howerton, Business Manager  for Cloud Interview,  follow Aaron on Twitter at @aaron_howerton.  Aaron is also a panelist for the Social Media/Sales Panel Discussion happening next Tuesday, November 12th during Entrepreneur Week!  Sales and the CRM: What are you waiting for? In many sales trainings, you’ll learn about the rule of 3rds. … Read more »

How Often Should You Post on Social Media?

How Often Should You Post on Social Media? Our guest blogger, Jason Boyett, is an author, speaker, and professional writer whose career as a social media consultant has run the gamut from ghostwriting Facebook content for celebrity accounts he’s forbidden to disclose…to handling the Twitter feeds of Amarillo businesses and ministries. You can find him on… Read more »

Writing a Business Plan for the Amarillo EnterPrize Challenge

Written by Carolyn Fanelli, CFO of Fanelli’s Pasta & Lasagna Sauce Inc. for more information on Fanelli’s Finest visit their website www.fanellisfinest.com Writing a business plan for a start-up is a crucial step in the process of starting a business.  It is a way to organize your thoughts and answer tough questions to prepare you… Read more »

A Lesson for Mentors

Written by Brian Whipple, Program Manager of the WT Enterprise Center. For more information about the WT Enterprise Center In high school I was presented a unique opportunity. My school implemented a mentorship program designed to help kids like me discover passions and prepare for the next step. As a pimply, know-it-all teenager, I really… Read more »

5 Lessons Learned from a Newbie

Written by Kyla Frye, Client Services Coordinator of the WT Enterprise Center. For more information about the WT Enterprise Center visit www.IncubationWorks.com. After almost a year into my first professional career, here are 5 lessons I’ve learned along the way!  1. It’s okay to ask questions! No one is expecting you to have all the answers… Read more »

What is a Kitchen Incubator?

Written by Melissa Kalka, Kitchen Manager for the WT Enterprise Center. For more information about the WT Enterprise Center visit http://www.incubationworks.com In anticipation of opening the new commercial kitchen, which will be a Kitchen Incubator at the Enterprise Center, one might ask “What is a Kitchen Incubator?” With the explosion of the specialty food industry,… Read more »