By Caron Beesley. Freelancing is one of the least paperwork-intensive forms of business ownership. Nevertheless, you are still a business and you need to be sure you have the right licenses or permits, make estimated tax payments on time, report your earnings each year, and deal with client paperwo
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Starting a Freelance Business – How to Take Care of Legal, Tax and Contractual Paperwork
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Posted by causecast under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.causecast.com 4300 days ago
Now that businesses are increasingly engaging their employees through corporate philanthropy, what’s the next step in competing for talent?
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Competitors - Rotten SOB's or Valuable Strategic Alliance? (selling your business to a competitor)
Posted by ivanpw under StrategyFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 4300 days ago
When selling a business a competitor may be your best option. When running a snmall business your competitor can be a valuable alliance. So - competitors: friends or foes?
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This article is written by Scott Messinger, a business broker. Read More
Do you “Take the Stairs?” – book review
Posted by Martina Iring under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://martinairing.com 4300 days ago
Looking for a biz book to add to your summer reading list? This is my recommendation from Rory Vaden. It's not just a business book, it's an outlook on life book. I really enjoyed it!
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Blogging Is Not All About YOUR Blog!
Posted by kharim under StrategyFrom http://www.webmaster-success.com 4300 days ago
Some bloggers think that blogging only revolves around their blog and nothing else. This is a great way to fail at blogging, especially if you are blogging to make money online.
Another crucial part of blogging is networking, and networking involves in interacting with with other bloggers and vi Read More
Another crucial part of blogging is networking, and networking involves in interacting with with other bloggers and vi Read More
Work at home dad – do you feel guilty for doing your work?
Posted by TimoK under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.productivesuperdad.com 4301 days ago
Work at home dad - don't feel guilty for doing your work. Instead, tackle the feeling of guilt with simple ways outlined in this article.
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The Importance of Business Ethics and Responsibility
Posted by expertbusiness under ManagementFrom http://www.expertbusinessadvice.com 4301 days ago
Set yourself above your competitors by running an upstanding company. Running a business isn’t only about making sales and communicating with customers. There is a lot that has to be done to achieve the desired goals on a long-term basis. Today, a major component that makes almost any business lo
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Predict your success as an entrepreneur - What it takes to be successful
Posted by marz25 under ManagementFrom http://theoneofakindpreneur.com 4301 days ago
Are you someone who is trying to find out ways in which you can become a successful entrepreneur? If answered yes, did you deduce the factors or the characteristics that is needed to become one? Do you need an unusually high IQ?
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Strategic Plan Implementation - The What, How, Who & When...
Posted by olwendawe under StrategyFrom http://tweakyourbiz.com 4302 days ago
Olwen Dawe of Irish Business Intelligence provides a whistle-stop insight on the key elements of implementing strategic business objectives.
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Posted by ivanpw under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 4302 days ago
Unchecked, complacency can cause you and your business to lose business, people and direction. Here are some tips to shake your business out of the doldrums.
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