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Handshake Cattle Deal

THE GOLDEN RULE, do you believe in applying it to your cattle deals? And if not do you sleep well at night?


What's the Measure of One Word?

Can you or your customers define your brand with one word?


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.


Got A Business Idea But No Money? Here Are 5 Tips On Funding A Women Owned Business

More women are leaving the corporate world to become entrepreneurs. According to the Center for Women's Business Research, the number of majority women-owned businesses increased 42% between 1997 and 2006. For the past two decades, majority women-owned firms have continued to grow at around two times the rate of all firms.


Mistake 3 - Neglecting Your Current Clients

Looking after your current clients is far more effective in gaining business than marketing to new people. Here is why.


Dumping the Cubicle Life - 10 Reasons to Start Your Own Business

Starting a business can mean giving up that secure cubicle and paycheck. Here are 10 reasons to dump the cubicle life for the excitement of being an entrepreneur.


Think Like an Investor When Job Interviewing

What's easy to forget when you're looking for a new job is that you are interviewing the company as much as they are interviewing you. It's about match and exchange. Do they have what you want? Do you have what they want?


How To Prepare For A Psychometric Test

Psychometric tests are increasingly used as part of the recruitment process. What can you do to ensure you give your optimum performance on the day?


Online Backup Or Tape Backup - Confused About Which To Choose?

Online backup or tape backup, not an easy choose. Both online backup and tape backup have their benefits and drawbacks. What's right for your business?


Search Tools

Business-to-business and business-to-consumer firms are slow to adopt local search tools into their Internet strategy. About half of all search-engine users utilize


SearchClickZ

SearchClickZ - Building Backlinks Have you ever heard of backlinks? If not, you have come to the right place. Here, through this informative article, we will take a much closer examination of backlinks. Not only will you be able to learn more about backlinks are and how they work, but you will also be able to find out how to build your own backlink. Read on to find out more.


Selling Equity in Your Corporation

If you are smart, you will form a business entity for your business start up. The question, however, is how do you find investors and what do you sell them in exchange for critically needed money.


Business Plan

If you have or want to have a business, you need to read this. This is the most important information everyone should know before they take a risk with their money.


Serviced Offices - How To Get The Best Out Of Your Office Space

If you are looking to move offices but are unsure where to start then read on for more information on Serviced Office Space. Find out what serviced offices are, how they can be the right solution for your business and insider knowledge on how to get the best out of being a serviced office tenant. An invaluable tool for any company looking thinking of moving office.


Change

Major forces of change - People, Technology and Information. Change can bring discomfort - but change is good!


Passive Residual Income vs Leverage Income

Identifying the differences between Passive Residual Income and Leverage Income.


Associations Must Either Partner or Perish

The reason for any professional or trade association to exist is for the purpose of synergistic and mutual improvement of the persons and organizations involved is a particular industry or profession. I believe an association to be a gathering of people with similar interests and goals. This gathering must be a multi-faceted partnering alliance between members (including associate or supplier members), officers and paid staff.


In the Name of Honor!

Military badges symbolize qualifications received through military training. Scouting organizations use badges to show group membership and rank. Organizations and institutions also honor similarly for various purposes. Instilling confidence and self-respect in humans comes easy with badges and medals.


Think It's Crazy?

Think many of our jobs can't be replaced by technology? Think again. Automated payment systems, drive-thru menuboard enhancements, and POS systems with the ability to customize and up-sell have already replaced (and in most cases enhanced) some cashier functions and provide a better guest experience. If your cashiers and drive-thru personnel simply go through a series of steps to take orders, they soon might be obsolete.


Casting Molding Machining

Casting is a process by which a melted fluid is introduced into a mold, and then allowed to cool in the shape of the mold. The rough pattern is then turned out to make a fabricated part or casing. However four main elements are used in the process of casting such as pattern, mold, cores, and the part. The pattern, from which the mold is made, creates a corresponding hollow space in the casting material. Whereas cores are used to produce tunnels or creating holes in the finished mold and the part is the final output of the process.


Make Money as a Wholesale Distributor

Making money as a Wholesale Distributor is easy once you understand how the Wholesale Business works. Read on to learn how…


Understanding Laser Marking and Laser Etching Systems

Laser marking and laser etching are becoming more and more important in a growing number of industries. What systems is the right one for your industry?


Should we Believe the Experts? (Part III)

Why do we use experts? To predict the future. Consider a patient who is asking a physician about the future effects of a certain drug, or the investor who is asking a stock analyst about the future prices of a certain stock, or the manager who is asking a human resource manager about the future performance of a certain candidate, or the brand manager who is asking a market researcher about the future sales of a certain new product. Should we believe these experts? History tells us that accurate predictions of the future are rare. Many examples exist where the brightest and most qualified individuals failed to see the future. This series of articles presents examples from the arts (see part I), business (see part II), and science (see part III).



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