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Open Event Registration On Time
When you're planning an event, timing is of essence and one deadline after another makes its mark on the calendar. Getting registration started is an early priority as people may lose interest if they can't register when they want to or they may have made other commitments by the time registration begins.
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Remodeling Your Offices? Avoid The Mess By Renting Commercial Office Space
How long will your office space be filled with noise, dust, confusion and distractions? No matter how long it is too long.
You can escape all the remodeling hassles by renting commercial office space for a week, month or however long you need it. And often the expense is more than justified by keeping your business productivity high.
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One Product - Service - Client Does NOT Make A Business
One service, one big client, one product, does not make a one-person business that can thrive. And, it can get you in hot water if your one client with your one product or service is corporate - you start to look too much like an employee to keep the IRS happy.
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Success Delusion
All of us delude ourselves about our achievements, status, and contributions. We overestimate our contribution, and take credit for successes that belong to others. We have an elevated opinion of our skills and our standing among our peers. We ignore our costly failures and exaggerate our impact on net profits.
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The Business of Better Communication
Good Communication is Good Business! Dr. Dennis O'Grady provides 13 simple and easy to implement ideas for improving your own communication skills and moving your business forward.
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Accounting and Planning for a Tax Audit
How to plan for a tax audit and accounting practices for employee benefits, mandatory deductions and contributions to the proper taxing agencies, workers' classifications and income you reported.
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How Much Should You Charge?
When marketing a product or service, businesses find it difficult to set their prices. Too high, and no-one will buy, too low, everyone will buy, but you will go broke. So how do you set your prices? You must set your prices on value, and on what the market will bear.
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Postage Machines
Postage machines were introduced in the United States in 1912. Since then, they have come a long way. These machines have evolved from mere mechanical devices to Internet-based postage dispensing services. Postage machines usually carry out the functions of mailing, logistics, and document handling.
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Corporate Snack Gift Baskets
Gift baskets are available in a wide variety of products to match the tastes of different personalities. Most gift baskets are intended to be a complete package and hence, a number of recipients like to keep the baskets long after the eatables have been consumed. Corporate gift baskets may be addressed to one person or could be sent to a group or department.
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Developing Plans
If you've researched your market, thought over the pros and cons of a home-based business, and decided to go ahead, it's time to put together a business plan.
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Compensation Resources, Inc. Releases Its 2005 Year-End Compensation Survey
Compensation Resources, Inc. (CRI) has released the results of its 2005 Year-End Compensation Survey. The purpose of this study was to obtain compensation data used for trending and planning purposes at companies of all sizes and shapes. Data was compiled from survey questions that were developed by CRI and distributed to companies in 16 industrial classifications, in addition to Not-for-Profit organizations. The survey sampled year-end compensation data from a variety of organizations, collected in October and November 2005.
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Landscaping Business; Motivating Crews
Landscaping is hard work and this is why most Americans, Government Agencies and Businesses hire out the service. The key to the landscaping business is staying efficient and having the right team. As a landscaping business expands it becomes harder and harder to get all the work done.
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Do You Have a Disaster/Recovery Plan?
If your office was destroyed today, how would it impact your business? Do you have everything in place to pick up the pieces and carry on, or would you be stopped dead in your tracks? Learn some simple steps for protecting your business against the unthinkable, and how you can be prepared should disaster strike.
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Drop Ship Your Way to Wealth
Your customer sees a marvelous array of products on
your website. After thoughtful consideration, she
purchases the product she wants. Amazingly, you
have never actually seen the product. That is
because your supplier shipped the order directly to
her.
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