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Most Popular Items Shared on Social Media in 2011

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Throughout the year, Consultant Base Camp makes some interesting finds on the web that apply to back to the life of a freelancer or consultant. When we make these discoveries we like to share them with our followers on our social media accounts.

Here were the top 5 items we shared in 2011:

  1. 25 Essential Entrepreneur Resources – Cut through the clutter with this nice list of 25 resources all entrepreneurs can use useful government sites to free web tools you can use to run your business.
  2. When Should You Subcontract – There gets to a point in your business where you need delegate and bring someone in to help. This resource explains when you should do that.
  3. 10 Tips for Consultants to Sell without “Selling” – To some consultants, “sales” is a dirty word but it’s a necessary part of the game. Not all consultants are cut out to sell who they are or their business for that matter. This article discusses how you can sell without feeling like you are selling out.
  4. 10 Key Points Freelancers Must Know About LinkedIn – This social media tool is probably the one of the best any consultant can use. This article has 10 things every consultant needs to know about LinkedIn.
  5. How Entrepreneurs Can Conquer Fear of Selling – These are sales tips any consultant can use if they are not so keen on selling.

Be sure to follow us on Facebook or Twitter to be informed of finds like this on the web when we run across them in 2012.

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  1. Social Media Link Roundup – October 2011
  2. Social Media Link Roundup – November 2011
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  5. Consultants Leveraging Social Media – Part 1: Facebook
About Justin Beller

Justin Beller is a training and development consultant with over 10 years of experience serving a variety of industries ranging from retail food and drug, information technology, medical and industrial safety. In 2005 he founded PinPoint Performance Solutions, a training and development consulting company. He is also the founder of Consultant Base Camp.

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