Cash flow is what keeps a lot of small business owners up at night, and there are no simple answers on how to make it better. But there are things you can do, short of simply hoping for a sales includes, that could help you cope. Here are some tips from three small business experts.
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6 Tips for Improving Your Cash Flow
Posted by WayneLiew under Raising CapitalFrom http://www.openforum.com 5355 days ago
Announce your age publicly and turn into a fund raiser
Posted by ShashiBellamkonda under Social MediaFrom http://www.examiner.com 5355 days ago
We live in a society that focuses on youth and delaying aging as much as possible. Unfortunately, like taxes, aging is the one thing we really don't have any control over - it's going to happen whether we like it or not. So I think it's important for everyone, but especially for women - and women in business - to claim their age. Youth is a wonderful thing, but so are the experiences you gain as
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Beat Wal-Mart Bloody with a Blog in Five Steps
Posted by michaelmartine under MarketingFrom http://remarkablogger.com 5355 days ago
How to use blogging, social media, and email to beat Wal-Mart in a game they can't even play. Hardcore strategies anyone can pull off.
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Lost heart with your current job? Don’t rush to escape
Posted by michaelmartine under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.adifferentkindofwork.com 5355 days ago
Great advice for how to handle it when you feel so dissatisfied with your job that you must leave it.
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Improving Conversion Rates Through Landing Page Optimization
Posted by webdotcom under Online MarketingFrom http://www.web.com 5355 days ago
Because the landing page is a crucial component of a pay-per-click (PPC) campaign and because it can significantly affect the conversion rate of a campaign, check out these recommendations for optimizing your landing page.
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25 Ways To Repel Customers
Posted by therisetothetop under Customer ServiceFrom http://blog.therisetothetop.com 5355 days ago
What better way to understand why customers are repelled by certain businesses by simply asking them. Here are thoughts from entrepreneurs, consumers and more on how to not lose a customer.
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Growth For Akron, Ohio, Knotice
Posted by cb711 under ResourcesFrom http://lunchpail.knotice.com 5355 days ago
For Akron, Ohio, the transition from Rubber Capital to something else has been gradual. Once a thriving centerpiece of industry in the United States, many rubber companies have moved from the region, though Goodyear remains. The legacy of rubber is still all over the city.
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Haiti Reveals Downside of Social Media | Online Media Gazette
Posted by omgzam under Social MediaFrom http://omgzam.com 5355 days ago
The boom of social media revolution is clearly seen, news and support spread faster than ever. The 3 sites mentioned above have the potential to raise millions of dollars, as a result of one message that one person sent out. Underestimating the potential of social networking sites hold is a big mistake.
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Twitter Is Stupid
Posted by williswee under Social MediaFrom http://www.penn-olson.com 5355 days ago
For people who have chosen not to be on Twitter, they would probably say that it is stupid. Yes to a certain extent, it is. Sending a tweet is akin to shouting out loud to everyone else (What else can I say? Welcome to the world wide web.)
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11 Mind-Blowing Reasons Your Business Needs Facebook | Social Media Examiner
Posted by McLaughlin under Social MediaFrom http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com 5355 days ago
Read these 11 vital reasons based on statistics and research why your business needs to be involved with Facebook today.
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