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When approaching pre-foreclosures for the first time use these ideas to prove to them that you are truly their to help can save their home:  More...
StartUp New Orleans, a peer-to-peer initiative designed to attract startups and entrepreneurs to New Orleans, has reached its goal of attracting five startups by the end of the year. Just six months old, StartUp reached its goal two months ahead of schedule. With five companies committed and many more interested, the effort has been successful i  More...
Pay per click is an advertising laboratory. Every new account, every adgroup, every keyword, every ad is a test. There are no guarantees when you start - which keywords will work, which ads, which search networks, and so on. Everything’s a test in the beginning. And no matter how long your account has been running, the way to improvement is always  More...
These are the 5 basic steps that you should follow when you’re trying to optimize any web page. You would use these steps whether you were trying to optimize your home page, a sub page, a post page, or any other type of page. The basic rules of onsite SEO are always the same.  More...
Bidrealm.NET considered a Great Start-Up. Home improvements just got easier with the infusion of web 2.0 and specifically Bidrealm.NET's online reverse auction. Find home improvement professionals and projects with efficiency.  More...
Bidrealm.NET President & Co-Founder discusses with SocialTalkr.com, the company's success story, key features, beating the competition and future. Bidrealm.NET allows online users to find home improvement professionals and projects with efficiency via the company's online reverse auction. The site services homeowners, contractors, plumbers, bu  More...
One Minute Coach by Masha Malka – there is a very special campaign going on today for Masha’s new book. It is a small book that is loaded with great information. The campaign is today November 12th – read this post for full details and I gave a link for my review and our interview -  More...
Don’t waste your time or money by searching for home runs. Use the right business metrics to focus your efforts on your business’ singles and doubles — this will inevitably improve your odds of knocking one out of the park.  More...
The survey found that everybody was spending money on demand-generation programs, but was missing a trick in not looking closer to home at their existing customer data and leveraging it further. We all know that it is easier to sell more of a product or service to a current customer than it is to try and get a potential customer on board, so it b  More...
How to network and grab the attention of new clients from the comfort of your home office.  More...
As part of the planning process for my small business, I'm going to spend an entire weekend day "practicing" working from home on my own. I've never worked form home before, I've always worked in an office or in another building. This article describes the process I will use and the expectations I have for how things will turn out.  More...
As everyone talks about how the recession may change their business, one industry that will likely feel the effects severely is travel. More specifically, leisure travel as people put off that next vacation, or choose to stick close to home rather than heading to more exotic destinations. You might think there's not much any one property or desti  More...
A lot had changed in the past 7 years... or has it? If you had followed traditional investment strategy and invested for the "long term", your portfolio today would be worth 26.1% less than it was in 2001. So what is the one investment that won't falter? There is only one such investment.  More...
By offering free shipping on Internet orders, not only do your potential customers benefit from shopping from home but they are also not being penalized for doing so by incurring delivery charges. Amazon has recently dropped its minimum order value by two-thirds in the run up to Christmas. To make the most of your free delivery offer, ensure t  More...
Watch out for a new brand of consumer in 2008: the middle-aged Simplifier. She finds herself surrounded by too much stuff acquired. She is increasingly skeptical in the face of a financial meltdown that it was all worth the effort. Out will go luxury purchases, conspicuous consumption, and a trophy culture. Tomorrow's consumer will buy more ephem  More...