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  • Building a Home Internet Business  By : John Williams
    We live in exciting times technologically speaking. Not only are more people able to work from home, many are now capable of building a home internet business.
  • Business Cost Savings Through Safety  By : ABB Safety Net
    Benefits in an implemented safety program will save any business money. Safety affects any business and a safety program will make the workplace safer.
  • Buy Used Cubes. Save Big money and create a Professional Office Environment  By : Bob Shiloh
    The benefits of buying used office furniture are clear. You can save a lot of time and money. Create a professional office environment for pennies on the dollar.
  • Buying Your First Franchise  By : Trevor Marshall
    A lot of aspiring entrepreneurs have saved enough money and are still in search of some guidance when it comes to entering the small business arena. Always be on the lookout for buying a franchise opportunity that is not seasonal but can still rake in the cash for you.

    1. Budget Everything

    First and foremost, you need to have a budget. Having a set budget will enable you to think of how much money you can actually spend on your franchise. It is best to be in touch with...
  • Coffee Shop Menu Ideas  By : Karyn Lewis
    What should you place on the menu of your coffee shop? This will definitely take some planning so don't rush. You want to give customers enough choices that they will be content enough to keep coming back. The more choices you offer though the more training your employees will need. This can become an issue if you have a high turn over rate at your coffee shop.
  • Computerman's Crude Oil Price Effects  By : Computer Computerman
    $100.00 a barrel for crude?!!! Wouldn't you rather be selling than buying? Are there alternatives? Is there anything one can do?
  • Construction - hardware elements review  By : Kal Banev
    This is a review of important hardware construction elements done by one of the leading manufacturers and importers.
  • Contact Centric vs. Account Centric CRM: Which Small Business CRM Software Is Right For You?  By : Scott Gingrich
    When choosing CRM software for your small business, it is critical that you understand the difference between Contact Centric CRM and Account Centric CRM. This is one of the biggest mistakes companies make when choosing CRM.
  • Controlling The Dangers Of Compressed Air  By : ABB Safety Net
    There are two concerns in safety when using compressed air. (Flying objects and the air itself) Horseplay has been a cause of some serious workplace accidents caused by individuals not aware of the hazards of compressed air. Some television shows have shown bad examples on the use of compressed air.
  • Coping As A Work-At-Home Parent  By : Deanna Mascle
    Any parent who has attempted to focus on a task while also taking care of children knows how challenging it can be. For many work from home parents that challenge is a part of their every day life.
  • Cosider An Emergency Evacuation Plan For Your Business  By : ABB Safety Net
    Planning for emergencies and having an evacuation plan in place will ensure everyone escapes safely. These simple guidelines will help develop an effective place for your workplace.
  • Creating A Gift Voucher To Promote Business  By : Craig Thornburrow
    Growing a business is no easy task, especially online and with so much competition. Presented here is a tried and tested method of gaining new and repeat customers.
  • Dangers In Working Alone  By : ABB Safety Net
    Working alone will have concerns in personal safety. Policies need to be in place for you or your employees.
  • Defeat the Fear of Failure of Your Small Business  By : Kelly Sims
    The purpose of this article is to help potential entrepreneurs to gain the confidence to start their small business. It provides useful tips on ways to defeat fear of failure by learning, staying positive and being passionate about the venture which they are about to pursue.
  • Differentiation between bolt and screw  By : Kal Banev
    A bolt passes through a hole of larger diameter than its thread, and is held in place by a nut or similar device; it is not designed to be turned. What is often referred to as a bolt is in fact a cap screw, which is designed to be turned (or screwed)
  • Do Grants For Starting A Small Business Mean Easy And Free Money?  By : Sam Rogerson
    Grants for starting a small business are waiting for those who are eligible. Well, there's more to it. Following the right application process can bring your business closer to the grant money you need
  • Doba Dropship System  By : Loredana Sargu
    Doba connects you to 170 wholesale distributors, manufacturers, and craftsmen in one place. When you sign up, you gain full access to all the drop ship wholesalers and their wholesale product catalogs.
  • Does Your Small Business Need A Web Site? (Part 1)  By : Richard Radcliffe
    You are a small business owner. You use the internet both in your business and personally. Obviously you know there are many, many web sites out there. More then likely, you've even made purchases through someone else's web site. Perhaps it is apparent that you could be doing the same thing with your own business. Certainly, extra e-commerce sales could only help your bottom line. But does your business really need a web site?

    In deciding that, consider what a web site rea...
  • Does your small business need a website?  By : Marvist
    Does your small business needs a website? Then what are the parameters you need to consider before designing a website for your business? And some results on survey about how small business owners feel about having a website.
  • Don't Be Afraid To Give Problem Customers The Boot  By : Tim Knox
    Q: In a recent column you made the point that the customer is always right, which I agree with. However, in the same column you also said that it is sometimes necessary give problem customers the boot. If the customer is always right, at what point do you think they become so problematic that you should stop doing business with them?
    -- Gary M.

    A: That column brought a number of emails similar to yours, Gary, requesting that I clarify the line between "the customer is alw...
  • Don't start it, buy it!  By : Barry Jark
    Why should you buy a business versus starting your own? Here are ten solid reasons:
  • Due Diligence - I don't need it (ya right)  By : Barry Jark
    You have been searching for various businesses for sale and now you have found that perfect business to buy. The business is represented by a reputable broker. You are comfortable with the terms, and now you wish to enter into contract and proceed with the due diligence phase. Everything you have been told by the seller and broker sounds good and feels right. So what's next? How deep do you need to dig?
  • DVD Wholesale List- Scams Revealed  By :
    Multiple ways for comparing a DVD wholesale list scam from a legit source and the numerous ways for detecting a potential scam wholesale list scam
  • Effective Ideas For Starting A Restaurant  By : Patricia Farnham
    If operating a successful restaurant was as easy as being able to make good food we would see more of them still operational an fewer empty restaurants sitting around. It takes plenty of hard work to make a restaurant successful and you will have to learn much more about the business in order to succeed. You can cook all the delicious food you want to, but if customers don't show up to eat it you won't be able to keep it going for long
  • Emergency Response for Small Businesses  By : Megan Hazel
    Emergencies of some kind occur on a daily basis, sometimes several times in the same day. It should come as no surprise that the key to surviving an emergency is being prepared. Chaos and confusion can quickly turn a bad situation into a devastating one. This is true for both the home and the workplace as well. Emergencies are high stress situations, and can be made significantly worse by having not being prepared.

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