Features
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John White Thinks Globally for Albany
October 24, 2011
On Mondays leading up to Election Day on Nov. 8, AlbanyCEO.com will feature a profile of one of the candidates for mayor of Albany. This week, we profile John White.
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Albany's Breakaway Cycles Sees Growing Interest in Biking
October 19, 2011
Gene Kirk, owner of Breakaway Cycles, shares about how biking in Albany is growing in popularity, and what cycling events are coming up in the community.
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Dorothy Hubbard Seeks to Build a Team for Albany
October 17, 2011
On Mondays leading up to Election Day on Nov. 8, AlbanyCEO.com will feature a profile of one of the candidates for mayor of Albany. This week, we profile Dorothy Hubbard.
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Unemployment Report Shows Economic Erosion; Recovery Indicators Contract
October 14, 2011
Last week’s unemployment report had something for everyone, pessimists and optimists alike. On the whole, it was more disappointing than as reported in the business press headlines. Dr. Joe Webb shares his insight on the jobs report and how the economy is still in efficiency, and not expansion mode.
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Albany Businesses Give Students with Disabilities Real-World Experience
October 12, 2011
Amanda Wildes, Program Coordinator of Lee County High School's Vocational Instruction Program, talks about how students with disabilities are gaining valuable job experience at Albany area businesses.
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Entrepreneurs vs. Managers: Which Are You?
October 10, 2011
Many believe the classic small business maxim that "Successful entrepreneurs know their weaknesses as well as their strengths." Self-aware people are well-positioned for success, and when it comes to being self-aware there are two distinct types of business owners: entrepreneurs and managers.
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Three New Reasons For Your Business to Care About Facebook
October 05, 2011
John Foley, CEO of Grow Socially, talks about why your business should start paying attention to Facebook as way to grow your business.
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Albany Aflac Agent Melissa Etheridge Sells Peace of Mind For Good Times and Bad
October 03, 2011
Albany's Melissa Etheridge from Aflac Insurance tells how Aflac sells peace of mind, enhances employee benefits, and talks about Aflac's dedication to cancer treatment and research.
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Business is Booming at Plato’s Closet in Albany
September 28, 2011
Stacey Scott, owner of Plato's Closet, talks about the boom in business since opening, and the lengths she went to in order to make Plato's Closet in Albany a reality.
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Daniel Titus on the Three R's of Branding
September 26, 2011
Daniel Titus of Danieltitus.com in Albany talks about the Three R's of Branding.
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5 Tips For Becoming A Better Leader
September 26, 2011
Once their companies start to grow, many business owners suddenly realize that they’re no longer just entrepreneurs—they’re also leaders.
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Jim Wilcox of WALB Sees Encouraging Growth in Albany
September 21, 2011
Jim Wilcox, Vice President and General Manager of WALB-TV, shares how advertising is up, and how he sees encouraging growth in Albany.
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Albany Communications Benefits From Public Safety Priorities
September 19, 2011
Jim Deal, President of Albany Communications, shares how they benefit from public safety priorities.
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Mike Marz on How Small Business Owners are Weathering Todays Economic Uncertainty
September 12, 2011
Mike Marz of SunTrust Bank in Albany talks about the how some small business owners are weathering todays economic uncertainty.
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Daniel Titus Shares How BIG IS BACK
September 07, 2011
“Big is back? I didn’t know it went anywhere.” Well it did, and it’s back! But don’t think that just because you missed its departure you can sleep through its return as well. Daniel Titus of Danieltitus.com shares how it’s back, but it’s a little different than before.
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The Recipe For Business Success
September 02, 2011
Elizabeth Gignilliat, CEO of Parties That Cook, shares her recipe for business success.
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Balancing Personal and Professional on Facebook
August 31, 2011
By now, you probably have a Facebook account. According to some recent reports, there are nearly 750 million other people on Facebook as well. But no matter how long you’ve had an account, you may still be struggling with this question: how do I balance my personal and professional lives on my Facebook profile?
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Vic Sullivan on How Difficult Market Creates Investment Opportunities
August 29, 2011
Vic Sullivan of Wells Fargo Advisors in Albany shares how todays difficult markets are creating investment opportunities, and how South Georgia has many strengths to attract businesses.
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Pace Burt Believes Economic Recovery Will Be Years in the Making
August 24, 2011
Albany Developer Pace Burt shares his thoughts on the real estate market, and how the economy has shifted focus within his business.
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World Camp CrossFit Scales Elite Training to All Levels of Ability
August 22, 2011
World Camp CrossFit's Kris Morrill shares their training approach, placing 18th at the CrossFit World Games, and what sets World Camp in Albany apart from other gyms.
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The Zen Way To Build A Successful Business
August 19, 2011
Zen philosophers knew nothing about social media. But, Guy Kawasaki recently wrote about how Zen can help with Powerpoint, Facebook and Twitter. Similarly, studying the ancient wisdom of these masters can also provide a path to build a successful business. According to Zen philosophy, there are "five fingers" of success that have worked for thousands of years.
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Daniel Titus Talks About the Long Tail of SEO
August 17, 2011
Daniel Titus of Danieltitus.com in Albany talks about the long tail of Search Engine Optimization (SEO).
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Are You Using the Right Economic Benchmarks for Your Business?
August 16, 2011
Is it real? Is it current? No, we're not talking about philosophy or the timeliness of something, we're talking about financial data. Dr. Joe explains how to use national economic data when comparing your business performance to the economy. Be sure to use the right tool at the right time and in the right way.
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Bush Animal Clinic's Dr. Chupp Shares About Advanced Medical Care for Pets
August 15, 2011
Many pet-owners treat their dog or cat more like a child than an animal. That’s good news for Bush Animal Clinic, where business has remained steady throughout the tough economic times.
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Unemployment, the Downgrade, the Stock Rout, and Productivity
August 11, 2011
It was an interesting weekend, with Standard and Poors downgrading U.S. long-term debt (but not changing short-term debt ratings) to just a small notch under AAA. Why was everyone surprised? It was telegraphed for weeks, and everyone had access to the same Congressional Budget Office baseline data they were using in their forecasts. No matter which baseline you selected, which was a bone of contention with the Treasury Department, it showed the same thing.
