If you want a successful journey in small business growth or growing small business there are many ways to go about it. In our hurry up world, where we can confuse activity with accomplishment, the best way to move forward is to slow down and not to go faster.
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Want A Successful Journey In Small Business? The First Step Is To Book It
Posted by ShirgieFulgencio under ManagementFrom http://www.freeblogshare.com 5158 days ago
The Sole Proprietorship — Bixbe.Biz
Posted by alyson under StartupsFrom http://www.bixbe.com 5158 days ago
When you start your business, the legal entity you choose will affect you in many ways—from taxes to recordkeeping. You can choose from five structures: sole proprietorship, partnership, C corporation, S corporation, and limited liability company (LLC). This article explores the pluses and minuses of the Sole Proprietorship.
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How I Survived My 5 Worst Business Mistakes
Posted by CaliforniaEagle under StrategyFrom http://www.smartbusinessstupidbusinessonline.com 5158 days ago
Over the years we’ve seen hundreds or even thousands of business owners come through our doors. We’ve seen fantastic successes, miserable failures and everything in between. And, we’ve also come to realize that there is a certain order to the universe. In other words, there are certain mistakes we see over and over again, and the business owners who make (and keep making) them are usually the one
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5 Hiring Tips for Startups
Posted by WayneLiew under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.readwriteweb.com 5159 days ago
From knowing who to hire next, to ethical and legal concerns, to how to interview the best candidates, to how to evaluate them once they're hired - startups have their work cut out for them when it comes to hiring. If you can afford to hire a trained professional, do so. But if not, you need to learn as much as you can about how to hire the right people. Here's a contribution to your endeavor.
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Americans Media Multi-Tasking Up By 35%
Posted by omgzam under ManagementFrom http://omgzam.com 5159 days ago
Apparently, it seems that 24 hours is just not enough time for quite a number of people nowadays. According to the latest report from The Nielsen Company, the amount of time Americans spent watching TV while browsing the Net grew 34.5 percent last year to an average of 3.5 hours a month in 2009, up from 2.5 hours in 2008. Nearly 60% of TV viewers now use the Internet once a month while also watch
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Over Half The News In Australia Is Spin
Posted by omgzam under NewsFrom http://omgzam.com 5161 days ago
There were 2203 separate stories analysed across 10 newspapers in Australia between September 7 and 11, 2009 to determine whether they were initiated by public relations or promotions. The survey revealed that many news stories are based on PR-driven news. Henceforth, news that the news is based on non-news isn’t technically news; mainstream media gets tougher to swallow.
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Tiger Woods' Guide to Project Management | Management
Posted by nialldevitt under SugarToneFrom http://bloggertone.com 5163 days ago
Made Hot by: stillwagon428 on March 19, 2010 3:15 am
It's already 9:15. You jump in the car and put the pedal to the metal! You only slow down to put your golf shoes on at the red traffic lights.
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17 Creative Examples Of Utilizing Online Video For Business Without A Spielberg-Like Budget
Posted by therisetothetop under MarketingFrom http://blog.therisetothetop.com 5163 days ago
How different businesses and people are utilizing online video by being smarter, faster, cheaper. Includes real-life examples to spark your ideas.
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Need-to-Know Patent Information: The Bottom Line for Small Businesses
Posted by businessdotgov under LegalFrom http://community2.business.gov 5166 days ago
Compared to their big-business counterparts, small businesses are especially vulnerable to patent infringement because they may lack the knowledge, expertise or resources necessary to prevent the theft of their invention. Use this guide to navigate the application process, understand costs and fees, and identify financial assistance opportunities available for small businesses.
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Socially Responsible Marketing in Your Community
Posted by businessdotgov under MarketingFrom http://community2.business.gov 5167 days ago
Here's how to use socially responsible practices to help boost your sales. Green is just one example of how products and services can be socially responsible. Your product or service can also be socially responsible if a percentage of proceeds from its sale support a cause (such as “pink ribbon” products sold to support breast cancer research) or if it is made by a certain group of people (such a
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