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Secrets To Halving Your Business Electricity Bills
When it comes to electricity, small and medium size enterprises can never assume they are getting a good deal. In fact, it's safe to say that - as the market stands today - businesses should assume the opposite is true, and that they are being taken for a ride by the 'big six' energy providers.
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Look Cool - Lean Back with Bistro Tables and Chairs
If brown is the new black, then bistro table and chairs are the new furniture. Well, they would be, except that they have been around for almost two centuries now. Ask most people what a bistro table and chair set actually is and, chances are, they will shrug their shoulders and say they don't know.
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An Introduction To Culvert Pipes
A culvert pipe is a cutting under or beside a road that allows water to drain, rather than pooling and creating hazardous conditions. Technically, only an enclosed channel under a road could be further classified as a culvert, and a cutting next to a road is recognized as a ditch.
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Blog for Business Success
Blogging can be very successful and is a very good way to promote your other online business ventures. It can lead to an additional form of income by using links and advertisements to a variety of affiliate programs. This article outlines how this can be done.
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Term Life Insurance for Business Owners or Key Executives
Starting a business is a stressful endeavor. There is so much to consider regarding basic operations and so many forms to fill out and papers to file. It is truly a wonder that businesses are able to get off the ground at all. If you are a new business owner, you know that insurance of all types is very much part of the equation in the development and opening of your business.
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Staff Turnover - A Business Killer
Staff turnover can kill a business. Not only does it negatively affect customer satisfaction, but it sabotages productivity, revenue, and the business’s ability to grow.
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Requirements For Successful Fundraising For Charity
Charities are those organizations that provide a unique or set of unique programs within the community that they serve. Often these services are provided to their clients at no charge or are based on a fee in accordance with their level of income. Examples of some of these services provided by charities include the provision of clothing and food to the homeless, delivery of meals to the senior population, youth building programs, energy assistance, hospice care, etc.
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Opening a Dollar Store - How does Higher Fuel Cost Affect Your Store
If you are like everyone else then increasing fuel prices are probably affecting you personally. Yet if you are opening a dollar store there are others things to examine other than the personal impact that higher fuel prices put on you and your lifestyle. You also need to consider the impact that higher fuel prices are having or will have on your customers and your business.
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How You Can Offer Your Clients Voice Mail without Having to Do All the Work
Do you run a business that is centered on other businesses? If so, you likely offer services that many businesses and business owners need. These services may include anything from handling the overflow of customer phone calls to the scheduling of customer appointments. One service that you may want to consider offering, if you don't already offer it, is voice mail service.
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Consolidate Your Business Debt
If the calls from collection agencies, lenders, creditors, providers, are not letting you concentrate on making your business profitable, you need to resort to debt consolidation. By consolidating your business debt you’ll be able to dispose of a substantial portion of your income for other uses so you can make your business generate more income.
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Frozen Food Shipping
Have you ever wondered how Australian beef appears on your table during your dinner? Are you not even surprised how on earth a famous caviar from Russia reaches your entr?e plate? You may begin to think that some kind of magic must have been done to make that food remain fresh when served on your table.
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Payment Processing
Are you fond of using your credit card to make purchases in your favorite store? As far as you are concerned, the store cashier or your waiter just gets your credit card and swipes it on their little machine that produces a receipt for you to sign. At the end of the day, as long as there are no discrepancies with the statement of account produced by the credit card company and what you actually spent, you be at peace and you can rest easy.
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How to Start a Gift Basket Business
Have you been complimented on your unique gifts for years? Do people always ask you for gift ideas for their friends and family? Then why don't you turn your talent into a hot new business with a gift basket business?
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Be Supported In Your Business
Do the people around you and your environment properly support your business activities? Increase productivity and run your business more effectively by creating a business-friendly environment.
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Independent Contractors
Many small companies are trying to empower their employees and alleviate some of the hardships of over regulations, taxation and paper work. Often these small businesses will attempt to make their employees Independent Contractors. Where this might sound like a good idea it is also a very gray area of law and can get you into a real bind if not done correctly.
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Look Back, Look Forward and Learn
Our calendars are full, and our to-do lists are long. Today we argue our time is limited and too valuable to stop and just think. Even so, there are a variety of times in our professional and personal lives when we will especially benefit from looking at the past to help us prepare to be more successful in the future.
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How To Create A Mission Statement
Should every business have a mission statement no matter what size they are? Absolutely. Absence of a mission statement can cause you to waste a lot of time on the wrong tasks.
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