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| Fending Off Competitor Smear Campaigns |
| Written by SMBtrendwire.com | |
| Tuesday, 26 May 2009 | |
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If your competitors begin making negative attacks against your small business, do you have the resources necessary to stop the damage? Sometimes, as small business owners, we hate to admit it but it happens. Competitors conduct smear campaigns and they can have damaging effects on your reputation, your credibility and most of all - your business. Jay Bean, CEO of OrangeSoda, joins host Steve Rucinski to offer advice for business owners on how to successfully deal with negative competitor campaigns intended to discredit your business. Below are the questions we asked Jay in this episode:
Listen to Jay’s full interview now by clicking the red and yellow player below. Brought to you by our sponsor: Read more at: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/smbtrendwire/rtjZ/~3/i2NmH6pAurI/. |
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