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Government Business Grants Are Within Your Reach!
Obtaining government business grants is a straightforward procedure, if you follow the application guidelines. Many entrepreneurs get discouraged because of the formalities involved. But, if you're a successful grant recipient, the financial reward is truly worth the effort.
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Being a Skilled Listener
Strong communication skills are crucial to any successful business interaction, and a keystone of good communication is good listening. This article delineates 5 steps to improve your listening skills and help you become a truly good listener in every circumstance.
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Making Your Own Valentine Day Gift Basket versus Buying One
As previously mentioned, most gift basket business owners have experience with creating professional and beautiful looking gift baskets. It can be difficult, if not completely impossible, for you to recreate that work yourself, should you be interested in making your own Valentine Day gift basket.
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A Serious Warning to Business Owners
Over the past 19 years, I have worked with thousands of business owners in Africa, Canada and the United States. I foresee serious financial adversity looming for many entrepreneurs in the coming years, and perhaps a lot sooner than we may think. And before you conclude that this is mere speculation, let me share some reasons for my concern, and then allow me to offer you a solution.
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The Woeful Home Seller
Home sellers are having a difficult time enduring any success in this buyer's market. Even expecting the worst is proven to be not enough as some sellers are realizing the market is a lot staler than they thought.
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Production Label Printers
Production label printers use thermal technology to print high-resolution product information and bar codes on different varieties of labels. Some printers use direct thermal method to print information on heat sensitive paper whereas others use thermal transfer method in which heat is used to transfer ink from ribbons onto labels for getting permanent prints.
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Shipping to the UK and Europe from China
The costs and logistics of shipping from China to the UK can be intimidating for inexperienced importers who don't know what to expect. The wide variety of shipping rates just adds to the confusion - it's very difficult to tell what 'reasonable' costs actually are.
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POS Scanners
Looking for a way of speeding up the check out process in your supermarket? Point of sale, or POS, scanners will help you a long way. Having barcode or label scanners will take the product and price information and send it directly to the computer and take the money from the customer. These scanners are not just useful in a supermarket or a restaurant, but are also very popular in libraries and companies where they are used to read employee or book information.
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Want to Buy a Franchise; Initial Franchise Fees and What They Mean?
For those who are considering buying a franchise you will need to know that the initial franchise fee is not the only cost to secure that business of your own that you have always dreamed of. The Initial Franchise Fee is generally the money paid for use of the rights and trademarks.
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Capture Clients' Attention - Sharing Success - and the Death of Prospecting!
How do you capture the attention of prospective customers in an attention-deficit economy? You don’t have time to do all the networking you need to do. And clients don’t have the time to meet every interesting supplier. The answer: To develop a reputation that will attract clients to you and create a perennial practice.
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Isuzu: Corporate Overview
Isuzu is now the smallest of all importers of passenger vehicles in the vast North American market. Why is this so? Diesel engines and GM may have a thing to do with it. Please read on for an important observation about this Japanese brand.
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The Federal Trade Commission Lacks Free Market Thinking
Has the Federal Trade Commission run amuck? Indeed it has, it has become a problematic bureaucracy. The Federal Trade Commission lacks free market thinking. I always assumed that half of the Federal Trade Commissions staff are attorneys and the other half are economists.
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