Every successful business needs a strong foundation. The structure, processes, team and marketing strategies that you enact early on can put you in an optimal place for growth down the line. Whether you’re just getting started or looking to take some corrective action in an existing business, check
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10 Expert Tips for Building a Strong Foundation for Your Business
Posted by lyceum under ManagementFrom https://smallbiztrends.com 1984 days ago
Online Quickbooks Event Will Help you Use Software to Better Manage Inventory
Posted by lyceum under NewsFrom https://smallbiztrends.com 1984 days ago
Your small business inventory is a very important asset. You can even get a loan for the inventory if you have to get out of temporary financial binds.
So, shouldn’t you do all you can to learn about managing your inventory the best way possible?
Scott Gregory brings 30+ years in accounting inven Read More
So, shouldn’t you do all you can to learn about managing your inventory the best way possible?
Scott Gregory brings 30+ years in accounting inven Read More
Featured Writer Friday – Martin Lindeskog
Posted by lyceum under Social MediaFrom https://danswords.com 1984 days ago
Made Hot by: justretweet on November 28, 2018 8:36 am
What is working for you and your blog/podcast? Why?
My tenacity is working for me. I have been blogging and podcasting for 10+ years. I have been struggling with blogging and podcasting on a regular basis, but I don’t give up. I am not fizzling out. It has to do with the guidance of my philosoph Read More
My tenacity is working for me. I have been blogging and podcasting for 10+ years. I have been struggling with blogging and podcasting on a regular basis, but I don’t give up. I am not fizzling out. It has to do with the guidance of my philosoph Read More
Tea Light(house) for Neophytes
Posted by lyceum under MarketingFrom http://teabooksketches.com 1984 days ago
Made Hot by: thecorneroffice on November 29, 2018 7:01 pm
May I (and Theo) be your lighthouse to the fascinating world of tea? (Talking about lights, do you use tea-lights for warming your teapot?) I am listening to Seth Godin’s latest book, This is Marketing: You Can’t Be Seen Until You Learn To See. (If you want to support my blogging, writing, and othe
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Weighing The Costs Of Voip For Business Doesn't Have To Be Hard, Read This
Posted by lyceum under ManagementFrom https://smallbiztrends.com 1995 days ago
VoIP, or voice over internet protocol, is almost always capable of saving you money as compared with older, legacy phone systems. That’s because providers make use of cloud-based technologies with large-scale efficiencies to bring VoIP costs down for customers.
Yet like a lot of information techno Read More
Yet like a lot of information techno Read More
Give Us 5 Minutes, We’ll Give You the Truth Behind Self-Employment
Posted by lyceum under ManagementFrom https://smallbiztrends.com 1995 days ago
If you peeked behind the curtains of the average self-employed entrepreneur’s office windows, what would you see? A pajama-clad couch potato eating Fruit Loops and watching cartoons while pricing flights to Fiji, or a stressed-out dynamo simultaneously juggling three conference calls, answering ema
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FTC Launches New Cyber Security Tools for Small Business
Posted by lyceum under TechnologyFrom https://smallbiztrends.com 1995 days ago
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has launched a resource to raise awareness about the vital role cybersecurity plays for the 32+ million small businesses in the US.
This effort was part of the National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM) in October, which has been recognized every month since Read More
This effort was part of the National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM) in October, which has been recognized every month since Read More
Where to Promote Your Content to Get the Biggest Bang for Your Buck
Posted by lyceum under MarketingFrom https://smallbiztrends.com 1995 days ago
A robust content promotion strategy has become a non-negotiable element of a successful content marketing plan.
Simply throwing your articles out into the social jungle doesn’t yield much. Go ahead, pop on over to Twitter or Facebook and search for the terms you’re targeting. It’s a wasteland of c Read More
Simply throwing your articles out into the social jungle doesn’t yield much. Go ahead, pop on over to Twitter or Facebook and search for the terms you’re targeting. It’s a wasteland of c Read More
These 3 Things are the Biggest Online Holiday Season Pains for Retailers
Posted by lyceum under NewsFrom https://smallbiztrends.com 1995 days ago
Speed, cost, and seasonal increase in volume are the biggest holiday shopping season pain points for retailers.
This according to a new survey by Simplr, which looked at the pulse of small-medium sized e-commerce retailers handling customer service inquiries to determine how businesses were gettin Read More
This according to a new survey by Simplr, which looked at the pulse of small-medium sized e-commerce retailers handling customer service inquiries to determine how businesses were gettin Read More
What a Wonderful Cake! [podcast]
Posted by lyceum under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://presentation.libsyn.com 1999 days ago
Made Hot by: NolanGreen on November 13, 2018 10:00 am
Today Carina and Martin are talking about the presentation techniques cake. A cake with eight yummy pieces. Each piece will help you with your presentation. Go ahead and take a bite.
The first piece of this cake is about how your breath can help you, if you get nervous when you are standing in f Read More
The first piece of this cake is about how your breath can help you, if you get nervous when you are standing in f Read More
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