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Vending Machine Consumer Perceptions

A recent vending machine industry - wide survey revealed that the vending machine industry is losing many potential consumers due to a lack of consumer education. The study surveyed 2,223 people over the Internet.


They Laughed When I Said I Was Going To Start My Own Business

Of course my wife said I didn't know what I was doing and my friends also were skeptical and thought that I was completely wasting my time.


Internal Training - 5 Ideas To Make It Work

In his follow up article Ken O'Brien suggests that internal training can be just as effective and highlights a number of ways in which an organisation can implement it.


First Step To Having Success In Network Marketing

Are you thinking about joining a network marketing team? Have you joined a network marketing team and you're not having success? Did you know that 97% of people who join network marketing will quit having made little or no money? If you want answers to these questions I have them for you.


Concrete Restoration Using Water Blasting

Cleaning and resurfacing concrete structures is important, especially in areas that receive a lot of rain. Using water blasters to do concrete repair restoration are becoming more popular for many reasons.


South African Mining Companies and Mining Houses are Being Reevaluated

The Department of Minerals and Energy has embarked on a small-scale mining programme aimed at encouraging and facilitating the development of economically viable small-scale mining and mineral-based industries, in line with the government's desire that small miners gain access to mineral rights suited to small mining activity.


Start Your Very Own Online Auto-Pilot Business Empire!

A step by step guide to start your very own online business empire with Free Live Support!


Why Prototype Your Invention? Five Reasons To Build Your Idea

Many inventors forgo prototyping, missing the most important step of the process with the most value.


Where Output Management And Mobility Merge

With the advent of mobile computing and moving around from home to temporary offices, customers, overseas subsidiaries and clients, a printer output management solution allows you to seamlessly send your document to a print queue somewhere in your corporate haze of IT and pick the hardcopy up at a printer conveniently located near you.


Learning a Simple Lesson from an Alzheimer's Patient

While it may seem strange to learn something simple yet powerful from a patient stricken with Alzheimer's, it's very possible if you pay attention.


Incorporating In Alaska

Tips for Incorporating In Alaska: When you start a new business venture, it is essential that you consider forming a separate entity, Incorporating is one such method. There are several benefits to incorporation such as offering limited liability, deductible fringe benefits and business operating losses.


Medical Billing - Troubleshooting Barcoding

If you do medical billing that involves barcoding, this article covers some common problems that you might have and how to correct them, including scanners that don't work at all.


Asking: A Key to Your Business Success

Here are 5 easy ways that you can ask for the business that if you implement on a consistent basis will guarantee that your business - and your bottom line - will grow.


5 Things Every Business Needs To Know About Packaging

When you are getting started it's so hard to understand the integral role packaging has to play in marketing and selling your product. Put simply, it’s one of the most important product decisions you will have to make. There is a universe of packaging suppliers, materials and even regulations. Not to be overwhelmed, it is easy to navigate if you take it one step at a time. It is a process just like any other component in product development. They key is to know which packaging factors will influence your product’s success --or failure.


For The Best Protection For Your Laptop And More You Should Consider An Aluminum Briefcase

You trust your briefcase to hold your working life. Yet it gets banged, jostled, knocked around, even wet, especially in the crowded city. When you finally make it to the office, or return home, there is always an anxious moment, opening the lid and waiting for the results inside.


Business Meeting Etiquette: 7 Top Tips To Brush Up Your Meeting Skills

Why take meeting minutes when meetings last hours? Usually poor business meeting etiquette is to blame, with poor planning and facilitation squandering valuable time and energy. Use these 7 business meeting etiquette tips to brush up your meeting skills and be more productive.


The Single Most Important Thing to Know about Verbal Agreements

Verbal agreements leave you exposed and vulnerable to legal problems. Avoid this unnecessary hassle by having written agreements.


How a Business Coach Can Assist You With Business Development

A business coach will helpyou to build the essential skills that you need to manage and lead a successful business. They will help you in setting your business development goals and ensure you become more accountable for what is your most improtant work, Business Development Work.


Retail's First Moment Of Truth - The Package

What is a package any way? We all know it conveys a product from point A to point B. Besides the obvious of getting it there undamaged or not broken, what's a box supposed to do?


Hey Mr Client, You're Fired!

Have you ever had the client from hell? The one who has been with you for some time, maybe from the beginning, that every time you do a project for them they put you through so much grief that you feel like taking a flying leap from the top of a freeway overpass?


Disinfectants: What Your Cleaning Company Needs to Know

As a cleaning service one of the things you will be responsible for is to make sure that you are killing germs and other microorganisms. Germs, disease causing bacteria and viruses can hide in all kinds of nooks and crevices in your buildings - everywhere from toilet seats to doorknobs.


History of Infomercials

Infomercials are television commercials, often referred to as “paid programming,” which are typically aired during off-peak hours, such as late at night or early in the morning. The word “infomercial” is in fact a combination of the two words “information” and “commercial.” Unlike standard commercials, however, infomercials typically have vibrant, and often famous, hosts promoting a product or service.


Don't Take It Personal

Article is an excerpt from “Business Secrets Men Don’t Tell Women” revealing how women and men view self-employment differently! Book by Gina Novelle and will be available in 2005.



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