We’re well past the first half of the year so I thought this was a good time to recap some of our most popular posts of 2009, so far. If you haven’t visited our site in a while, this is a taste of what you’ve been missing out on. Check them out and leave us a comment if you like what you see.
- The Blackberry Storm - A Small Business Perspective
- 27 Twitter Applications Your Small Business Can Use Today
- 5 Free Tools to Boost Your Online Marketing Results
- 300+ Completely Free Twitter “Follow Me” Buttons and Icons
- Increase Flexibility and Reduce Costs With Targeted IT Outsourcing
- 6 Tips For Buying an Existing Business
- Will The Economy Affect The Way You Vacation This Year?
- 31 Twitter Apps Your Business Should Explore
- Improving Email Marketing Through Segmentation
- Tips To Help The Small Business CEO Get PR
Bonus Post: Juliet Was Wrong, Names Really Do Matter







Amanda,
Great top list! I look forward to the next top 10 list!
It would be great if you could have some posts on the business climate in different states, tips on comparison sites between states, trend watchers regarding the small business community and economy in different areas in America, a gallery / selection of CEO profiles in different cities / states / areas. Maybe some kind of mash-up widget with a interactive map, pinpointing resources and business activities.
Splendid list! I hope that there will be more “top 10″ lists in the future! This one’s so helpful, I can’t wait
for the next one. Thanks!
I am quite surprised that the #1 most popular post is a review of the BlackBerry Storm. Even more popular than the Twitter articles. How very very interesting….
Wow, these are awesome. Thank you for combining them into one handy list. So far I’ve found 9 & 10 to be a great help.
Anita,
Could that be an indication that small business chief executive officers are interested in high tech gadgets and mobile trends? I don’t think Blackberry is a dominant player here in Sweden due to the fact the Scandinavian stronghold of Nokia (Finland) and Ericsson (Sweden) cellular phones.
I am interested to learn more about iPhone 3GS and HTC Magic. Will the Android open source system take market shares in the future? How easy is it to use compared with an iPhone? I am using an “old” (HTC TyTN from 2007) mobile phone and want to learn more about the new stuff coming out. I want to have a user friendly phone for my social media activities and as a guide when I am visiting new places around the world.