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Finding the Best Appliances
If you are the owner of a restaurant, bar or lounge then restaurant equipment is the most important investment you will have to make.
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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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Make Money From Your Lack Of DIY Skills
Are you one of those people who have a fascination with power tools but no knowledge or time to use them? Do people ask to borrow a tool from you or ask if you know of someone who has a special piece? If so, you can make money off those tools just lying around.
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Getting the Most out of Your Packaging
Packaging is often an afterthought when it comes to putting together a retail product for sale. But for a product to reach its potential it needs to have great packaging. This article explains how to get the most out of your packaging for your retail product.
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An Introduction to Coin Counters
Coin counters are machines, sometimes manual, sometimes battery operated and sometimes electrical which sort, count and sometimes wrap hard currency. Coin counters are useful at home for sorting loose change into bankable money.
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Never Assume
We have all heard the old adage, “Never Assume,” but we do it anyway. We assume the paycheck will come on the expected day. We assume others will do their job or do what they say. We are always assuming. What “Never assume” really means is that we need to be aware of our assumptions and often, test them. This is of great importance to any organization that considers itself a learning organization.
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Reduce Payment Processing Costs by Converting Debit-Card Customers to Direct-Debit Payments
There are multiple ways for customers to pay merchants such as paper checks, credit cards, debit cards linked to bank accounts, and ACH electronic funds transfers. Each payment method results in different fees being passed on to account holders and merchants. The smart merchant will weigh the pros and cons of each method with regards to safety, accountability, and processing cost, and then design her business practices to maximize profits without compromising customer service. This article will help merchants do this by comparing two very similar payment methods—debit card charges and bank account ACH direct-debits. It will explain how switching customers who pay with debit-cards to direct-debit transactions can significantly reduce merchant processing costs.
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How To Start An Internet Business From Home
Gives step by step directions on starting an internet business. Follow up articles continue the theme. Speaks of the pros and cons and situations to be wary of in starting a business on the net.
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Facts About Warehousing Your Trade Show Exhibit
The Warehousing function plays a critical role in insuring the successful shipment of trade show exhibit properties in and out of the trade show exhibit house. The department's primary role is to inv...
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Mobile Oil Change Vans and Packages Available
There are many people who wish to get into the mobile oil change business and there are many packages available on the Internet for this. Having been in the mobile auto services business for some 27-years it has always been of interest to me how to best put together the perfect rig or van set up in order to be the most efficient possible.
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Business Customs and Protocol in Brazil
Brazilians seek long term relationships. Though profits are very important, it is almost always a secondary issue after personal relationships. A foreign company which enters the Brazilian market with such intentions, and which always stresses that they are there to establish long-lasting relations, has tremendous competitive advantage.
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Big Unions Vs. Big Business
Many Industry analysts who study the on-going push-pull between Multi-National Conglomerates and their Labor Unions understand the history behind organized labor.
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How To Raise Your Fees
There is a delicate balance between the fee you need to charge for your products and services, and the fee that people are willing to pay for them. But with gasoline, heating, shipping, health care, and other costs rising, there comes a time when you must raise your rates in order to remain profitable.
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Why Ticket Design Matters
Ticket design is often overlooked. Event planners and organizers plan how many tickets they will need for a given event and how to distribute those tickets, but stop short of putting much thought into the ticket design itself. From a branding perspective this is a lost opportunity. Branding is, after all, managing all of the different touch points that an organization has with the public and your tickets are one touch point that all of your customers will come in contact with.
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The Secret War in the Office - Part One
Why is it that so many companies are running into deep trouble despite the measures taken?
And why when in trouble these companies are repeating over and over again the same procedures, which in the end didn’t save them?
Why would someone expect a different result when repeating the same approach?
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Office Chairs; Out with the Old in With the New
he person in charge of ordering office chairs is usually in charge of a lot of other equally mundane projects. The office chair is not at the top of their priority. As long as it meets the budget and their boss agrees on the color, you have a chair. No concern of style, or comfort or even safety.
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Making Cultural Differences Work In Your Business
Advancements in technology have made the world so much smaller, don’t you think? We used to be separated by mountains and oceans, color and culture. But now on the highways and byways of the internet...
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