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  • 10 Ways To Finding Good Cheap Restaurants  By : Andrew Berman
    Whether you are traveling or just eating out while your home is being repaired what is foremost in your mind is “what is eating out going to cost.” World over eating out at restaurants can put a huge hole in your pocket.
  • 14 Tips That Will Guide You In Writing A Will  By : MatthewPawlina
    Even if you have very little to bequeath you must leave a legally binding will so that your family or loved ones are protected. In case a person dies without a will then the sate decides what happens and families can be divided and hurt through long drawn law suits.
  • 6 Business Secrets For a Bad Economy  By : Tom Marquardt
    No matter what the posted hours are for your business, operate as if you’re never closed. Think of it this way, when your doors are shut, do your customers stop spending their money? The traditional hours of Monday through Friday, nine to five, are a very antiquated way of thinking. This is a global economy that’s always “on, open, or alive,” 24/7/52. When you’re sleeping, someone halfway around the world is working. Your business should have a 24/7/52 mentality.
  • 7 Common Mistakes That New Inventors Make  By : Art Espey
    One reason not to share your invention idea with too many people is that they may think that you are crazy. There are fewer visionaries and constructive dreamers in this world than you may think. It will be easy for people to tell you why your invention idea won’t work. Another reason not to share your invention idea is that someone who is knowledgeable and action oriented may steal it.
  • A Business Tale  By : Chris Reich
    HotShot Inc. is closed. Too bad. In their glory days HotShot had $200 million in sales, great margins and terrific prospects for the future. The only evidence remaining of the company's existence are a few lawsuits yet to be settled.
  • An Ideal Age For Business  By : Naz Daud
    When it comes to starting a business your age and experience will stand you in good stead. Many successful businesses are managed by people close to retirement age. Using their experience gained from their previous employment they are ideally suited to exploit a gap in the niche area they have experience in.
  • Are You Satisfied With Your Business ?  By : prakash sharma
    Did you know that satisfaction is the number one emotion
    people want to experience about their life and business?
    Yes, fame and fortune are up there, but satisfaction is
    the key. Satisfaction is about contentment, gratitude and
    pure joy. Are you satisfied with your business and your
    life? If not, read on and see how you can transform your
    life in the simplest method possible.
  • Authorized To Prosper  By : Ernest Johnson
    A few weeks ago, after Sunday morning service, I overheard a member of the congregation saying that he was looking for a home business opportunity. From other conversations with this member, I knew that he had a general knowledge of computers and surfing the web. So therefore, I gave him one of my business cards and told him that I thought this particular business could possibly work for him. He was really excited and appreciative. Nearly in tears, he thanked me over and over and over again. I was really happy for him and really glad that I had extended the offer.
  • Avoiding Product Launch Mistakes  By : Matthew Bredel
    Launching a product can be a turning point that takes a business to the next level. Or it can be the failure that causes a once hopeful business owner to throw in the towel. One important aspect of doing it the right way is to educate oneself through a program like Walker’s Product Launch Formula or through significant personal research. While the education piece is undoubtedly important, the key may actually be to study other’s mistakes.
  • Business Development Will Get Even Better  By : Shanat Kuphur
    There’s business development strategy that you can rely on but no amount of steady planning will work if you’re not certain. Have faith in your projects and nurture them watch your decisions work in your favor. You can’t leave too much on chance; do the necessary homework and hard work of course to reap the benefits. Business development is not an agenda that works overnight. You need to take in all necessary planning and consideration to set a business goal. Set your targets and make all ends of the business work towards your goal.
  • Business Growth: The Art of Delegation  By : Rumble Romagnoli
    Business nowadays is far to complex to take it on alone. Bottom line is that the business principal should be concentrating on actions that bring the most value to the business and increase competitive advantage over the industry competition. These might be fine tuning the product, pricing, supply buying, organisation, cost cutting, human resources or finance and accounting. Hiring a manager or a team of managers to delegate the day to day business tasks is vital to business development. Discover how to do less and delegate more.
  • Business Tips: International Gift Giving Etiquette  By : Jon Sherwood
    In doing business in China and you are going to give a gift to a Chinese client you will need to give a group gift. Your company can be printed on it. Do not give a clock, the word clock is similar the Chinese word for Death.
  • Business Training: How Mumbling To Yourself Can Help You To Become A Success  By : Aaron Kirk
    Before you dial 911 or offer me a prozac please give me a chance to explain what it is that I am talking about. It will only take a brief moment and then if you still think I am crazy feel free to call the proper authorities. Just give me a fair warning first.
  • Can American Businesses Survive In The Global Economy?  By : Murad Ali
    Success and failure is all about strengths and weaknesses. When we rationally see the strengths and compare them against the strengths or weaknesses of other countries we can better determine our chances of success. It is almost the same as when you bet on two boxers one of which has endurance and the other one quickness. The one you feel will win depends in part on how you see the situation. If you feel the quickness will take out the opponent in the first few rounds then he is the better bet but if you feel that the two boxers are going the distance then endurance counts.
  • Can Money Be Made Without Selling Anything?  By : Chang Wee Teo
    Ewen Chia is a well known internet marketing guru that has been around for years. He created the No Sales System that guides you through the process on how to make online money without selling anything. What he's done is taken all of the trials and tribulations he's went through with his own experiences and made them easy for you to follow and become successful as well.
  • Different Types of Counterfeit Money Detectors  By : A Nutt
    Unfortunately, developments in photocopying and computer technology have made the illegal reproduction of currency bills easier than ever. Because of this, it is important to play close attention to the money you handle in order to ward off any counterfeits. Whether at a bank, retail business, or even at home, a counterfeit bill detection device may be worthwhile if you handle large numbers of dollar bills. There are several different types of counterfeit money detection devices. The most common
  • Environmentally Friendly Business Practices  By : Andy Keeler
    In the past, efforts to institute eco-friendly business practices were admirable, but these efforts appear negligible compared to the changes that are being made today. Minimizing the consumption of paper products and electricity are still effective ways for companies to save money and help the environment at the same time, but many companies are stepping outside these standardized boundaries to effect big changes.
  • Find A Business Opportunity Right For You!  By : Candice Clem
    Some companies supply products and services to customers. Rather that meeting the needs of individuals, these franchise opportunities offer business aides to other companies and organizations. These services can be fairly simple, with industries like shipping, telecommunications and accounting. Meanwhile, you may be interested in something more strategic, which may draw you to a franchise opportunity like Business for Breakfast, a marketing system centered on word-of-mouth advertising. It’s been proven time and time again that this form of advertising is the most beneficial of all, which means that your services will be in huge demand.
  • Franchise Opportunities - Get Yourself The Right Kind Of Business Opportunity  By : Roger Morad
    There are immense opportunities in the world of business franchise, and as more and more small to medium scale businesses plan their growth, they allow for their businesses to be legally franchised. There are several kinds of business franchise opportunities, including product franchising and trade name franchising along with other variants that may sell over certain rights to the franchisee and not all rights originally reserved for the company. In certain franchise opportunities, the franchisee is given the rights to conducting the original business practice of the company, but no rights to conducting their own business, that is they are not given rights to additional profits, this is called product franchising.
  • Home Business Growth On A Shoestring Budget  By : Dock Murphy
    As odd as it may sound, but premature growth and high end equipment have rung the death knell for more than just one promising business! Consider the first problem: the expenditure of funds for items not yet needed. If you are starting out as a baker, for example, you need an oven. Until you have a lot of business, a small oven will do fine; sure, you may have to spend a bit of extra time baking and moving different dough and pastries in and out of it, but for the time being, you will be able to make do.
  • How does a GPS Tracker work?  By : Gen Wright
    There are over two-dozen satellites stationed just outside the earth’s atmosphere. These machines are about 11,000 nautical miles above the surface and they are funded and controlled by the US Department of Defense. In order to control these satellites, there are control or monitoring stations in several strategic locations across the globe. These are the units that get the information from the satellites, monitor, and analyze them for any significance in government operations. The user holds the receiver of the radio signals from the orbiting satellites.
  • How I Got A Government Grant  By : Chris Chamberlain
    I was one of only 3 people to apply. It was a lot of work and I got a good lesson in what NOT to do...but in the end I owned a half million dollar asset for free! (I've since sold it for a pretty nice profit)
  • How I Made 27 Cents For 168 Hours of Work  By : George Sotello
    While that may be true for people looking for positions in an industry that they know nothing about or the people who are felons or have some sort of governmental grievance against them...that's not true if you find money in an alternative way.
  • How to Develop a Training Strategy  By : Janine Sergay
    Training and development in an organization requires implementation to achieve success. Therefore, the strategy will require vision, focus, direction and an action planning document. A training strategy is a mechanism that establishes what competencies an organization requires in the future and a means to achieve it.
  • How to Make More Money Without Quitting Your Job  By : Ainsley Howard
    You do not need to go back to school to earn another degree to get jobs on the side. Well, it will probably serve you well in the future and you can certainly do that if you have the money and the time, which is probably not the case since you are reading this article. Like you, others who live on a small paycheck are dying to know how to make more money the legit way.
  • How To Monetize Your Business For Profitability And Security!  By : Godfrey Thaxter
    After starting a new business your number one goal should be to make that business a success no matter what; however, the pressures of life and the everyday operations of that business sometimes takes its toll and tend to overshadow the ultimate goal.
  • Hydrogen Conversion Of Cars! - Your Next Business?  By : Kent Bengtsson
    Did you know that with very simple means any car owner can make a device that produces Hydrogen from Water as the engine runs and feeds it into the engine trough pipes. This results in a more complete combustion, which gets more power out of the regular fuel and produces much cleaner emissions.
  • Ideas to Make Money in Cash Strapped Times  By : Ainsley Howard
    People are always stumped when deciding on a business; how do you sell to people who are hanging on to their money? Man, no matter how hard the times, people still need to eat, drink and be merry. How else can they stay sane? From this angle, brew ideas to make money and the family members to roll up their sleeves.
  • If You Fail to Plan, Plan to Fail  By : Drew Miles
    For example, if you are raising money from investors or bringing a company public, you need a lengthy and comprehensive plan. It must not only provide a realistic strategy for running the business successfully, but it must also demonstrate to potential investors your knowledge of the business and your ability to foresee problems and solve them. A good plan will also include comprehensive market research and your response to it, and a detailed proforma that shows worst case, best case and most likely financial projections over a three to five year period.
  • Is Your Business Scared To Make An Impression?  By : Barry Densa
    They claim they offer the best, the first, the most, the biggest, the newest, the cheapest, the easiest, fastest, simplest this and that—and yet do it so quietly and inconspicuously, it’s almost apologetic.
  • Listening   By : Naz Daud
    Negotiation is when you and your friends agree on watching a movie that suits everybody - or near enough. The person it doesn't suit could agree on condition they get the best seat or choose where to go afterwards - that, too, is negotiation.
  • Madconomica: Is It Possible To Create An Impossible Business?  By : Jonathan Haryanto
    Tired superlatives in proposal include: Most, Superior, Best, Maximum, Optimal, Minimum, Fastest, Unsurpassed, Shortest, Unrivaled, Easiest, Highest, Least, Unique, clients routinely ignore such claims as unproven hype.
  • Mistakes to Avoid When Renting Office Space in London  By : Shivani Gurtu-Louth
    1) Ideally, the first thing you should do is to find a reputable commercial property agent. These are specialists who have insider knowledge of and expertise in what is now a very large and competitive market-place. They are capable of proposing detailed budgets and relocation plans that not only take into account your budget, but also the needs of your business and the needs of your staff. A good office agent will be able to source the best office space available for your needs and negotiate on your behalf to get the right price for you.
  • Offshore Accounts: What You Need To Know  By : Lisa Tarticchio
    The concept is simple and offers access to a wide range of investment options outside one’s country. One of the common vehicles for this type of investment are those offered in the money market segment of the financial market. All the options in the money market are quite common and this segment of the financial market is characterized by short maturity dates. To find out more specifics about what’s available in these money markets, consider talking to a financial planner or other professional.
  • Online Business Alliance (OBA) - "Stacked Income"  By : Nathan Gurley
    It starts with a big red headline using an impact font that captures your attention. For example, "Who else want to make X amount and finally learn the secret to making money online?". Something like that.
  • Outsourcing Your Manufacturing Process  By : John Fortner
    Outsourcing business processes is getting very popular today. But did you know that you can also outsource a manufacturing process as well? Basically, you can ask another company to manufacture your product on your behalf. You may be wondering about the advantages of this choice since the goal is to manufacture your product without the help of another company. However, outsourcing part of your manufacturing process has several benefits that need to be considered.
  • Provide Wholesale Merchandise To The Rich And Win In 2008!  By : Joaquin Reveron
    I did put aside what was thought quite a few years ago, the “Economies of scale” in which basically means that the more you sell, the cheaper you can afford to sell it. Thus, the smaller your business, the less likely you'll be able to beat others in a price war when it comes to product and services.
  • Public Speaking - Eye Contact Exercises  By : J. Douglas Jefferys
    The conversational approach, a modern refinement of the humanist style first made popular in western cultures by president John F. Kennedy, is quite a bit different from the oratory style that most people associate with earlier great speakers such as Winston Churchill.
  • Recession Repellant For Your Company  By : Steven Vannoy And Craig Ross
    What? That’s crazy! Who would do such a thing? Yet, that's what most of your competitors will be doing through the recession. They'll make three fundamental leadership errors, and as a result sabotage their own best efforts to deliver a profit. Here's what you can do to help your company apply some recession repellent.
  • Seeing the "Money on the Table"  By : Suzi Elton
    This is a common part of being in business. Though it is common, it is not acceptable. Consider the possibility that not only are you leaving money on the table, you aren't even seeing the "money on the table". What if opportunities come your way as much as anyone else experiences, but you fail to see (or hear) them? Could it be possible that you learn of the same possibilities, but neither recognize nor react to them? In truth, this is what is happening. Here are some ideas to help you better "see the money on the table".
  • Starting a Business in a Recession  By : Adam Bannister
    Recession does indicate a contracting economy but it doesn’t mean that businesses across the board are shrinking and dying. Many businesses and industries buck the trend by growing through the downturn.
  • Surviving a Toxic Company: How to Turn Adversity Into Success  By : Darwin Gillett
    - Management, at least some in management, think their title is license to humiliate, to continually find fault with, to threaten, and generally to make life miserable for their staff. How can employees be expected to innovate and take risks, when they are treated as failures?
  • The 10 Largest Gun Stores in the USA  By : Christa Kowalczyk
    The first largest gun store is Wal-Mart, Stores, Inc. It is a chain of huge department stores. According to 2008 Fortune Global 500, it is the world’s largest public corporation by revenue with revenue of 378.80 billion dollars in 2007. It is the nation’s largest grocery retailer, toy seller and even gun and firearms seller. For more than 40 years, it offered all types of sporting goods including ammunitions. Because they are the largest gun store, they are committed to responsible gun selling and strengthen rules in gun sales including video storage of gun purchases and monitor guns sold and purpose of purchase.
  • The 5 Most Prominent Modeling Agencies in the USA  By : Dave Text
    Modeling agencies are companies who find new partners, new clients as well as discover new faces in order to work at the fashion industry. Many modeling agencies that have very big-budgets find their own designers and photographers for their models. This is while the standard modeling agencies can only provide sponsors and a little exposure for the models. The agencies allow their models to concentrate on modeling alone and not on the actual businesses due to the fact that modeling is already considered as a fast moving business.
  • The Development of the 5 Major Telephone Companies in the USA  By : Christa Kowalczyk
    In 1875, Thomas Sanders and Gardiner Hubbard agreed to invest in Alexander Graham Bell’s invention. The venture turned out well and Bell thrived in obtaining patents for his creation one year after. To further develop the discovery, the three partners then instituted the Bell Telephone Company in 1877.
  • The Meaning Of Commitment To Your Business  By : Ann Moss
    First, you will show a focused or having a single-minded purpose in what you are doing. Everything that you do would be directed toward making your business better. Sometimes this focus can be so strong that it will appear that you have blinders on. Many people will say that you have “tunnel vision”. You don’t see anything outside of your focus going on around you.
  • The Secrets Behind the Top 3 Mobile Phone Companies in the US  By : David H. Urmann
    The technologies of cell phones are wide spread in the developing world of communication connections. Engineers are working globally across all divisions to continue upgrading communication systems in messaging, internet and other production units of mobile phones. The emerging design of cellular phones technology converts regular motion into power from communicating to work to business option. At the beginning of the year, there were billions of subscribers all over the world as the result of its larger productions.
  • Thoroughbred Yearling Sales And All That Attend Them  By : Dick Aronson
    Horse racing often known as “ The Sport of Kings” is great fun, there is no greater thrill than watching a horse you own come first past the post unless you’re lucky enough to actually have an animal that wins one of the big Group races, that pretty well puts you into another league.
  • Top 10 Low Cost Business Franchises  By : Candice Clem
    One of the most important things to franchisees as they build their businesses is minimized risk. That’s why so many of them choose franchising over starting from scratch. Berkeley Brewer, a personal tailoring company, is a terrific example of how a franchise can significantly decrease the risk. This company is so dedicated to your success that it will refund your franchise fee if you do not see a return on investment within 12 months. Moreover, this business is easy to manage, which means you don’t have to quit your regular job until your new venture becomes so busy that you have no other choice.
  • Top 10 U.S. Cities & Their Biggest Companies  By : Melissa Mashtonio
    When you think of NYC, you think of money, so this is probably an easy one to guess. Despite a disastrous couple of years, Citigroup is still No. 1 in NYC. One of the largest financial services firms on the planet, Citigroup has offices all over the world.
  • Top 7 Business Tips For Surviving the Credit Crunch  By : Naz Daud
    Fighting bad & doubtful debts is a problem that businesses face at any stage in the economic cycle. However, when liquidity's drying up in the market, you might find the pinch is a bit harder to take. Consider credit insurance, provide discounts for those that pay on time, and don't be afraid to turn away business if the risk is too great, Before you turn away business, though, consider offering the customer a small discount and asking them to pay up-front. Phasing the sale or only allowing the customer to buy a smaller amount at a time could also help cash flow.
  • Top Ten Ways to Improve Any Money Making Idea  By : Scott Phelps
    2. If you provide a service provide better service than your customer has come to expect from other suppliers. This idea simply works because of its ability to shock and awe your customers. They may not know how to respond.
  • Turn Income Streams Into A Flooded River  By : Whitney McDermut
    Consider than many online companies use affiliate marketing as an income, with perhaps a dozen or more online companies having advertisements on their website. When one of these companies makes a sale to a customer referred by the site, the site owner receives a sales commission. Each affiliated company on the website is capable of generating an income stream for that website. If the site owner has a highly popular site that is attractive to advertisers, they may add another income stream in the form of advertising revenue.
  • What Do Aged Companies Have to Offer?  By : Robert Bain
    Aged companies tend to help when it comes to securing corporate credit. Many lenders shy away from brand new businesses due to the risk of failure that is associated with them. Due to the tough economic times out there, lenders have gotten even stricter when it comes to credit for a new business. The impression of being around for a while helps to offset their fears that you won’t be able to survive out there.
  • What If Your Idea Does Work?  By : John J Rogers
    Fear of failure is a big reason why people don't even try to start a business. "What if it doesn't work" is what keeps ringing through their heads. Many people don't feel they have what it takes to make it in business. Maybe they're not smart enough. They're afraid of the unknown. That's one reason why I made this website. To give everyone what they need to know to start, market, run, and expand a successful business. As a business owner I'll tell you exactly what to expect from employees, vendors, marketing agencies, family, friends, everyone.
  • What Your Country Can Do For You: Sourcing Products Via Government Liquidation  By : Chris Malta & Robin Cowie
    While a Google search for “government surplus” will bring back hundreds of thousands of results, you need to be careful from what sites you choose to purchase. Many of these surplus sellers are merely buying goods from real government liquidators, or from military surplus stores or outlets, and presenting themselves as “wholesalers” of government merchandise.
  • Where Does Your Customer Experience Begin And End?  By : Simon Dance
    A few years ago, we at Beyond Philosophy were engaged by an airline to improve its customer experience using Moment Mapping®, our tool for designing emotionally engaging experiences. "Where do you want us to start and finish this experience?" we asked, to ensure we scoped this correctly. The answer was, not surprisingly: "from the beginning to the end of passenger's travel with us." That meant from the moment a passenger checked in to the moment he or she left the arrivals lounge.
  • Why Angel Investors Say No to Entrepreneurs  By : Dee Power
    Entrepreneurs who face rejection by angel investors often blame it on the angels: those investors cannot understand my wonderful technology, or the angels won't bother to take the time to understand. Some of this is just a means to protect the entrepreneur's tender ego, but it does point out how there can be critical gaps in communication: an entrepreneur thinks he's doing a good job explaining the deal, but in fact he's not getting through at all.
  • Why Happily Married Employees Are Good For Business  By : Dr. Beth Erickson
    You can get the full details by reading these studies. My purpose in this brief article is merely to whet your appetite and open your eyes to what the company you work for or run could gain by getting involved in the marriage strengthening business.
  • Why Some Franchise Businesses Fail  By : Matthew Franchise Anderson
    Some franchise units, although parented by large corporations, failed to make the mark due to the failure of the franchisee to strictly adhere to the program and terms of the franchise. Following the system of the company and the provisions of the franchise agreement is crucial to the success of any franchise unit because it is the essence of franchising.
  • Why You Will Bankrupt Your Business This Recession  By : Paul Yates
    There was once a barbecue restaurateur. But he was no ordinary purveyor of the humble rib for he used only the best spare ribs from only the finest, pigs in the land. The fries that accompanied his famous barbecue spare ribs were of equal quality, cut from the best potatoes available and fried in the most exclusive oil. He operated from small business premises not exactly on the restaurant strip and put out the advertising message on his frontage proudly stating that his barbecue spare ribs were the “best in the world, made with only the finest ingredients.”
  • Working With a Difficult Boss  By : Benedict Smythe
    You of course have the option of resorting to outright confrontation, and this could possibly lead to verbal sparring and angry outbursts. The worst case scenario is that you could end up quitting or conversely, you might be asked to leave.
  • Workplace Reality Checks: The Three M's and Office Depot Coupon Codes  By : Becky Caulkin
    Unlike easily accessible Office Depot coupon codes used by your office, electronic mails are another matter. Of course, you can hack your way into the e-mails of your co-workers but this is highly unacceptable behavior. It can cost you your job, which in this time of recession is not a possibility you should be courting.

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