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Victoria Heckstall Articles

Victoria Heckstall is a professional writer who specializes in online marketing and business related topics. When she is not writing online professionally, you can find her blogging over at Giveaways 4 Mom.

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Latest Articles

Marketing

How To Sell Worthless Products And Useless Services

Victoria Heckstall August 29, 2016

Startups to Watch for: The Up & Comers

Victoria Heckstall May 30, 2016

9 Tech Upgrades to Add to Your Business for 2016

Victoria Heckstall February 10, 2016

10 Tips for Using Reddit Successfully as a Business

Victoria Heckstall November 20, 2015
Marketing

10 Things to Consider When Creating a Social Media Strategy

Victoria Heckstall November 11, 2015

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There’s a difference between being humble and being unable to take a compliment — one is about restraint, the other is about not believing the words

Tweak Your Biz Editorial Team June 14, 2026
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When De Beers hired N.W. Ayer in 1938, only about 10 percent of engagement rings contained a diamond — the four-word slogan Frances Gerety wrote in 1947 helped push that number to 80 percent by 1990

Tweak Your Biz Editorial Team June 12, 2026
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People who reread the same text message five times before sending it aren’t being careful — they may be managing an old fear of being misunderstood

Tweak Your Biz Editorial Team June 12, 2026

In 1984, Michael Dell sold custom-configured PCs from his University of Texas dorm room by cutting out the retailer and shipping direct — the $80,000-a-month side business he ran between classes quietly proved that buyers would wait two weeks for a computer if it meant paying 15 percent less

Tweak Your Biz Editorial Team June 12, 2026
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