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Business Coaching - Creating Success
Wondering if that new business venture is going to be the success you were hoping for? With a little Coaching from Lesley Moore, Executive Coach, you will see that the answer lies within you.
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Pay Per Sale Affiliate Program Basics
There are different ways of making money and a lot are cashing in on the Internet. Instead of putting up a website, a faster way of doing it is known as pay per sale affiliate program.
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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
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A Guide to Limited Liability Corporations
A limited liablity company or LLC is a form of business offering limited liability to its owners. In the LLC, all owners are protected from personal liability in case of business debts and claims. This feature is known as limited liability. This means that if the business owes money or faces a court case for some reason, only the assets of the business are at risk and not the personal property of the owners.
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High Risk Merchant Account FAQs
So you want to start a website that will charge the visitors for membership through their credit cards? Such a site can not run unless you have a high risk merchant account. Here are some questions frequently asked by people who want to start accepting credit payments online.
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Google to Dominate Entire Physical Universe?
As you may have heard, NASA and Google have just announced a partnership of sorts. While it seems like an information sharing agreement, a close reading reveals some rather startling things.
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Team Building Lessons from the Modern Cave Man - Part 1
In the beginning… The caveman needed to survive. Man found safety in groups. It was not a matter of preference, it was a matter of necessity. If you were not a part of a group, your chances for survival were slim. Conformity to the majority became necessary to stay in a group and physical strength was the dominant factor for group leadership. Those who were strong and successful in the art of survival had the majority influence toward.
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Is Your Company the Real McCoy?
If your business is missing a clear
sense of authenticity, you’re wasting time, energy and
resources. To do business with today’s consumer, you
need to connect with them in a genuine way. Being
authentic will differentiate you from the crowds
competing for your prospect's hard-earned dollar.
Michael Angier encourages business owners to get real
and get results.
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Nevada Limited Liability Corporations
The general tax structure and the simplicity in forming the limited liability protection in Nevada is the major cause for various people or many businesses opting for Limited Liability Companies (LLC). Forming an LLC in Nevada makes very reasonable in your tax structure. The taxes are generally passed through to each of the members and the LLC itself not get taxed.
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How to Collect Your Past Due Accounts Receivable
If you are like many small businesses, even a few late payments on your accounts receivable can seriously crimp your cash flow. It is vitally important that you take immediate and systematic steps to limit the number of past due receivables that you have at any time. Here are some tips that will increase the effectiveness of your collection process.
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Printing Services
China was where printing methods were developed, as early as the 6th century CE. During that period, block printing methods were in use to produce cloth as well as manuscripts, wall hangings, and tapestries.
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Vocabulary of Consignment Thrift Shops
What does it all mean? The word consignment can be hard enough to spell. Learn some of the language that comes in handy when visiting a consignment thrift shop.
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Used Conveyors
There is a flourishing business in Used Conveyors and conveyor parts. Original users sell them for various reasons, like expanding, streamlining or modernizing their facilities. Dealers with large storage space buy secondhand equipment for resale. These are sometimes sold as they are or, in many cases, reconditioned or rebuilt. Such transactions benefit all three segments, the first user, the dealer and the buyer. Almost all parts and complete conveyor systems are available through this channel.
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The Biggest Cost of Business (Part 1 of 7)
“Great is the man that complicate the simple, but greater is the man that simplifies the complicated. That’s why the foundation of an atom bomb is only “E=MC2” - WindyG
In any business, you would find this universal cost. It's a cost even the big conglomerate cannot escape from. This cost is known as plainly as time. For any business to be profitable, the management of this cost is critical. Time is an “unlimited” resource that businesses have the privilege of “buying”, if it can afford its price.
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Restaurant Equipment Tips: Are Energy Costs Eating Up your Restautant's Profits?
We at Jean's Restaurant Supply want you to succeed with your business venture and rising energy costs are on the forefront of everyone's minds. Inefficient, or inefficient use of, food preparation equipment is the second-largest energy drain on your restaurant's profits. So here at Jean's Restaurant Supply, we have compiled some energy-saving tips for your commercial ovens. In doing so, we hope that with the implementation of some of these energy-saving tips, your energy bill leaves you with some profits still on your plate.
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Becoming A Professional Motivational Speaker
What separates a professional motivational speaker from an ordinary guy? Mostly it’s just studying the basics and practicing the established techniques of an established, successful professional motivational speaker.
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Getting Prizes for Raffle Fundraisers
Raffles are one of the most popular and cost effective ways to raise money for a non profit organization. However, it would not be a raffle if you had nothing to give away! Discover what types of prizes make good raffles and how to go about getting those prizes.
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