I know this woman who runs an online business. I like her a lot — she has a great product, she’s been covered in some great press, and when I’ve met her, she’s really fun to hang out with. Read More
A good article on how to maintain your sanity and survive working from home in your home-based business Read More
As a small business owner, you're going to have to come to the table to negotiate at some point. When you do, there are a few things that you need to do to prepare that can significantly help you reach the goals you set for yourself. Read More
Is your business enslaved by the tyranny of the urgent? When people act as though everything is a priority, nothing is a truly a priority and time management flies out the window. Tyranny of the urgent is allowing “things that happen” to manage you instead of you managing them. It’s being far more Read More
Want to decrease costs and increase efficiency in the work place? Telecommuting helps reduce operating costs and boost employee productivity while going green! Read More
Even with impressive new functionalities, however, many companies that have invested in IEM software are not currently realizing the full scope of ROI this type of software can deliver. This is often due to a lack of harmonized business processes and a supporting company culture.

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It’s not too early to prepare for the holiday season. Right now, your competitors are ordering holiday inventory, and the best items usually go to the earliest buyers. There are a number of steps you can take now to make your holiday season more successful. Read More
In these crazy days, it looks like everyone has his own blog. Some do that blogging for the passion, while some think about making money on their writing. Read More
In this post I'm sharing with you my unique strategy for writing effective guest post rejection emails. We all at some stage have to reject some guest blogging pitches, learn how to construct a professional email when rejecting guest posts... Read More
In America, people are generally very busy—especially higher-ups—and many of them are good at what they’re doing. You might expect they’d continue being good at it even after losing their jobs—that is, in terms of finding the next assignment. Read More
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