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When is Commercial Real Estate Right for You?

Commercial real estate from 50,000 feet- how does it look to you?


Clinching Deals With the Right Teleconferencing Service

Imagine that for the past year you have been negotiating a huge deal with an overseas firm. On the day the deal will be finalized, your company's big brass troops to the conference room. You are tickled pink that the deal will be completed using the teleconferencing service provider you just chose for the company. What's more, you saved a few bucks by picking a brand new start-up company!


Easy But Powerful Brochure Writing Tips

Medical companies and hospitals spend a lot of time and money creating brochures, but often they miss the mark. It's not that they're not good--they just are written at the customer instead of to the customer. Good news: it's not hard to fix the writing.


Lease Versus Own

Only you know what your capital reserves are and what type of reserves your business will require from month-to-month. While some businesses are more sophisticated than others, only you have access to the full spectrum of your financial position today and the forecast of what responsibilities there are to come. It is not only essential that you prepare yourself adequately; it's crucial.


The Right Accounting Software for You

Accounting software has been gaining momentum over the past years. Companies which use these software vouch for their efficiency to handle loads of accounting functions but do not add up to the costs unlike hiring a pool of trained and licensed accountants.


How To Access The Power Of Trust And Respect In The Workplace

The lack of trust and respect in the workplace is a massive uncounted cost. Here's how to keep it, improve it, and regain it.


Should You Allow People To Use Your Freebies

Should you allow people to use your website and promotional freebies to promote traffic for themselves? Let's get straight to the point. The answer is yes, unequivocally, yes. Why? Simple, the answer is traffic which can equal money.


A Logo Isn't A Tattoo! Why Your Personal Tastes Have Nothing To Do With Your Logo

As a business owner, one of the most important business decisions you'll make is choosing the design of your logo. Many business owners make the mistake of basing their logo choices on their personal preferences. But your 'likes' should have very little to do with your logo design.


Email Etiquette in the Workplace: The Email Creed

Rules for email communication in the workplace.


Why You Need a Translation Service

A look at where people go wrong when considering whether or not they need the services of a professional translator or translation agency.


Custom Trade Show Booth

Custom Trade Show Booth by First Trade Show offers designing and fabrication of Custom Exhibits according to the specification of the clients and to suite mood of the trade show displays.


Succeed In Business By Watching Movies

How to succeed in business by learning lessons from popular movies.


Anti-Dumping and International Trade

Dumping takes place when a company sells goods at a lower price in the foreign market then the price it charges in its domestic market. This is an unfair trade practice which can have a distorted effect on international trade.


Commercial Label Printers

There are various demands that an industry, a company, or a store needs their label printers to fulfill. For such varied types of printing needs, there is a huge range of label printers available in the market. Commercial label printers come in various sizes, types, and costs and possess different functionalities.


Medical Billing - GU0 Record Fields 59 Through 61

In this medical billing installment, we're starting to see light at the end of the tunnel, as we are now about 80% of the way done with our review of the GU0 record. In this segment we review fields 59 through 61.


Work Smart, Not Hard

I remember getting hired as an executive before opening my own advertising company. I worked for this guy who at the time I thought was a terrible manager. The truth is he happened to be one of the smartest managers I had ever met.


Professionals in Pink: Corporate Gifts for Women in the Workplace

While women are still a minority in the corporate realm, many companies are encouraged to adopt Harry Klemfuss’ idea to recognize the importance of women in the office. In recent years, special products have been developed in order to recognize the hard work that women contribute to Corporate America.


Tax Advantages of a Home Business

Tips and suggestions that you can use as tax deductions.


Commercial Collections Agency Mindset

A Commercial Collections Agency is a third-party service that performs debt collection for business to business transactions. This is especially beneficial for proprietors whose business involves a l...


Die Cutting

Die Cutting is a procedure by which a material is cut to an exact design or shape with the help of a die. It is a creative process similar to cookie cutting. It involves the cutting of shapes from plastic sheets using a shaped knife and pressing the edge into one or more layers of sheeting. After completing the cutting, a certain pressure is applied using mechanical or hydraulic presses. Die cutting is sometimes known as dinking or blanking.


A Business Plan? Whats The Point?

Not having a business plan is like driving a car and not knowing where you are going.


7 Critical Things Male Business Gurus Don't Tell You, But Every Woman Wants to Know

Much of the business advice from male business gurus doesn’t quite cut it for women entrepreneurs. These gurus haven’t figured out how they advice is different for women. Plus, they’ve left out some parts all together!


Status - Cross Cultural Differences

This article looks at how status manifests within different cultures and how it impacts upon interpersonal communication within the business world.



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