You've decided on the perfect vanity toll free number for your business, and done a search for it, beginning the process of getting it for your own – and you find that someone else has already taken it. Your perfect number is not available!
Businesses forging new marketing plans to keep up with emerging trends have bench-marked their successes by how well they perform on Google for years. Though could Google's failure to outdo Facebook be the end of the Internet giant?
Not likely. Novices may like to post blog comments making fun of Google's inability to beat Facebook's user numbers when it comes to social media, though it is unlikely any of them are worth anywhere near what Google's founders are today.

In the past, we could shut off our business life just as simple as we can flip off the neon sign that reads “OPEN” and turn the locks on the door to head home to our friends and family and be ourselves. Those were the good old days, but bridges of communication for your business and for your clientele came fewer and far between. So we have the Facebook’s, the LinkedIn’s, Tumblr’s, Reddit’s, StumbleUpons, PRWeb’s and all that fun stuff and now a good connection with a customer is only a like away.
A vanity toll free number is simply a toll free number that spells out a word or two. Instead of 1-800-639-2277, a customer might call a car dealership at 1-800-NEW-CARS.
The alleged tax hike set to hit on January 1st, 2013 are what experts are warning of an end of year "Taxmageddon" that will hit the middle class and hard working business owners even harder.
The coming tax Armageddon at the end of 2012 brings the end to $500 billion in tax breaks all at the same time. This is estimated to increase the average tax bill by $3,800, eliminating the $124 billion payroll tax cut and raise the tax rate on entrepreneurs.
Afraid of making critical branding mistakes with your hot, new start up?
You aren't alone but sticking to the following do's and don'ts of great branding will help guide you to building a winning brand...
4 Branding Do's:
1. Unification
Do make sure your branding will work for all of your products and services and create a plan for maintaining strong branding.
There's a reason Amazon has been able to become so successful so fast. They know how to get the edge on their competition and use the cloud to their advantage. With net sales rocketing 41% last year alone to a tasty $41 billion, entrepreneurs could certainly find worse organizations to model themselves after. What is the real secret to Amazon's success?
Social media has a huge impact on your business and product branding. Companies can choose to both engage and take control of this or let others do the positioning.
Not having a social media presence speaks volumes about a business. Most notably, suggesting that there is little credibility. Plus, others will talk about you and your brand on social networks whether you want them to or not.
Have a start up and want to roll like all the rich and famous entrepreneurs of our time with an exclusive card that will make others green with envy? Maybe the Founders Card is for you?