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Government Business Grants Are Within Your Reach!
Obtaining government business grants is a straightforward procedure, if you follow the application guidelines. Many entrepreneurs get discouraged because of the formalities involved. But, if you're a successful grant recipient, the financial reward is truly worth the effort.
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Motorola Razrwire Headset Sunglasses
The Motorola RAZRWIRE Sunglasses are the perfect example of what happens when the latest technology fuses with high fashion. The new RAZRWIRE Bluetooth sunglasses by Motorola and Oakley get two things accomplished with one product - a good quality headset with clear audio, as well as great protection from the suns rays with an attractive pair Oakley sunglasses.
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Revolutionize Your Franchise
Article describes ways to implement new ideas into your franchise. Franchising is a great business venture because the name and success of the business has already been introduced to the public. Though the name of the business has already been established there are still ways to add to the popularity of your business.
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Gatting Past the Gatekeeper
These days when making a cold call it is important now more than ever before to make yourself different from the pack.. When you apply for a job that is advertised in the paper your app. will be amongst a thousand others. The same goes when you are calling a business, unless you leave a totally unique message for the person you are trying to talk to you will never hear from them.
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How to Choose a Video Production Company
Finding and hiring a video production company for your business can be frustrating and risky for a small business owner, often having to take a crash course in video technology and hoping for the best. But by following these three considerations when choosing a video producer, you can drastically increase the chances that your video project will be responsive, visually stunning, and pay for itself many times over.
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Are Lay-offs the Only Option?
Corporations have many constituents. But they seem to play to only one audience - the investment community or Wall Street. Any business is made up of workers, supervisors, managers and executives. They also have customers, suppliers and in many cases dealers or distributors. They have facilities in cities, towns and communities. Some have factories and others have only offices. But the fact is that all corporations touch the world they operate in beyond the narrow confines of where they raise money through investors - or Wall Street. So why do almost all corporations decisions revolve around how Wall Street will react? Are there alternatives?
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What Are Bar Codes?
Bar codes are a series of vertical bars of different width, in which digits from zero to nine are represented in a dissimilar pattern of bars forming a code that can be read only by a laser scanner. It is representation of machine-readable information on a visual surface. These codes are found on consumer products and are specially used for inventory control.
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Good Contracts Make Good Clients
Having a good contract may be your only defense against a dishonest client, but only if you're willing to use it. Here's a classic and true example of that principle in action.
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Secrets Of Making A Strong M&A Deal
There was never such demand for making a strong M&A deal. However, recently, we have witnessed a sharp rise in the number of mergers and acquisitions, both domestic as well as international.
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Employee Time Clocks - Enter The Modern World
For decades, businesses and factories monitored the working hours of their employees using time clocks. A particular favorite was the punch card system, where the employee had to insert their card into the time clock, so their hours could be stamped on the card. The payroll officer would then collect these cards each week and pay the employees accordingly.
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A Guide To Imports
Products or services that one country purchases from another are referred to as imports. Imported items vary; a product could be for consumption, reprocessing or even for re-exporting. In the U.S., there are two kinds of imports: domestic and international. Domestic imports refer to the purchase of goods and services within the country between different states. An example of this would be goods that are produced in the state of Texas and transported and sold to the state of Alabama. International imports include all goods and commodities imported from one country to another. An example of this would be when goods that are produced in France are transported and sold to the United States.
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Selling a Used Robot
This article outlines the various methods used to dispose of used robotic and industrial equipment. It discusses the advantages of selling your equipment as a lot and using it as a trade-in on new equipment.
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Merchant Account Rates Explained:Do You Know How Much Each Credit Card Transaction Really Costs You?
Do you know what you are really paying to process credit card transactions?
Understanding your true credit card rates can be confusing. Your bank may highlight one low rate, but you may get that rate on only a very small percentage of transactions. All Merchant Processors have their own way of presenting fees and transaction charges, so it is often difficult to make apples to apples comparisons amongst companies competing for your business. This article breaks-down the components of the charge to process credit/debit card transactions--sometimes these fees are hidden, but they are always there in one form or another.
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The Right Moves for Freight Management
You need to examine the laws of the country you are shipping too. For example, if you are shipping over a car, some countries have a surcharge on insurance for imported vehicles
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How to Seize Control of Your Finances
I'm always amazed that so many people spend most of their life at work and totally neglect their personal affairs. Many business people I coach want to get their professional lives in order, and often admit that their personal affairs are in chaos.
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Problem Solving / Corrective Action
This article introduces the problem-solving model as a technique for managing performance issues that are more controversial, or that are not effectively addressed through coaching or feedback.
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