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Great Tips To Help You Find Products To Sell
Finding products to sell is fundamental to those who have Internet stores, auction sites, or sell through stores such as Amazon or Ebay. However, it may be difficult to determine where you will find those products to sell.
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Contracts That Work - Limitations of Liability
Limitations of liability are a vital, but seldom studied featured of commercial contracts. Unless carefully reviewed and drafted, standard limitations could provide a customer with less protection than the law provides and less than they may need.
This article examines these complex issues in plain English and provides concrete proposals for dealing with the exposures created.
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Speed Reading Programs: Worth The Effort
There are debates over which methods are better, and ultimately it comes down to personal choice. One thing that many within the scientific community tend to agree with is that speed reading will never be able to allow you to fully understand the contents of a page, but rather just get the gist of what the passage or story is talking about.
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Legal Restrictions
A home-based business is subject to many of the same laws and regulations affecting other businesses and you will be responsible for complying with them.
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Capture Clients' Attention - Sharing Success - and the Death of Prospecting!
How do you capture the attention of prospective customers in an attention-deficit economy? You don’t have time to do all the networking you need to do. And clients don’t have the time to meet every interesting supplier. The answer: To develop a reputation that will attract clients to you and create a perennial practice.
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How to Handle Business Disputes
Any conflicts involving customers, employees or suppliers, or a partner, is very disruptive. Disputes and conflicts cannot be allowed to escalate because of the damage they can cause. There are ways of dealing with disputes, to arrive at an agreement or resolution where all parties concerned are satisfied.
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Networking Your Way to Business Success
Running a successful business used to be dependent on what
you knew. Then, who you knew became important. In today's
economy, it is far more critical to what extent you know
someone. So it's not what you know or who you know, but how
well you know them that really determines the amount of
business that can be generated by a contact.
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