Building a Web site and all that this entails - choosing a web host, writing and maintaining actionable and relevant content, and running an online store - is quite an undertaking for any small business. Here are 5 steps to help you set up your company web site
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5 Steps to Building a Business Web Site that is Social, Content-Rich, and Makes you Money
Posted by businessdotgov under Online MarketingFrom http://community2.business.gov 5055 days ago
Get More from Your Team - 5 Employee Incentive Programs that Pay Off
Posted by businessdotgov under ManagementFrom http://community2.business.gov 5061 days ago
No longer regarded as a frivolous and unnecessary expense, employee incentive programs are now widely accepted as justifiable and beneficial – boosting morale through engagement and reward, stimulating productivity, and encouraging a collective participation in the success of the business.
Here are five ways to introduce employee incentives into your day-to-day business strateg Read More
Here are five ways to introduce employee incentives into your day-to-day business strateg Read More
Hiring Your First Employee – 10 Steps Uncle Sam Requires You Follow
Posted by businessdotgov under ManagementFrom http://networkedblogs.com 5062 days ago
Hiring your first employee is a huge step. Not only does it mean relinquishing some element of control over your business, it also involves taking care of a host of federal and state government regulatory requirements, tax laws, and compensation demands.
Here are 10 steps you need to follow to ensure you are in compliance with the law Read More
Here are 10 steps you need to follow to ensure you are in compliance with the law Read More
Hiring Interns – 6 Tips for Setting up an Internship Program
Posted by businessdotgov under ManagementFrom http://community2.business.gov 5063 days ago
Setting up an internship program for your small business is a smart and rewarding way to recruit talent. It’s also a proven way to nurture potential full time employees. But how do you go about recruiting interns? Here are six tips to help guide you through the recruitment, management and regulatory side of setting up an internship progra
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4 Tips for Choosing a Business Name that is Brand-Appropriate, Web-Ready, and Protected
Posted by businessdotgov under MarketingFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 5067 days ago
Throughout the entire life cycle of your business one thing is constant – your business name. And this means getting it right, the first time.
Why? Consider this – assuming you optimize your Web site, post your business on local online listings, develop a social media strategy, and deliver a great service, your business name and all that it represents will go viral (and hopefully in a good way).
It’s also important that you take steps to protect your name against trademark infringement and register it with the right regulatory bodies for the purposes of taxation, incorporation, licenses, and permits.
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Why? Consider this – assuming you optimize your Web site, post your business on local online listings, develop a social media strategy, and deliver a great service, your business name and all that it represents will go viral (and hopefully in a good way).
It’s also important that you take steps to protect your name against trademark infringement and register it with the right regulatory bodies for the purposes of taxation, incorporation, licenses, and permits.
Here are four tips to help you choose and manage your business name throughout the lifecycle of your business Read More
Need the Facts? 5 Sources of Free Economic and Market Data from Uncle Sam
Posted by businessdotgov under MarketingFrom http://community2.business.gov 5068 days ago
Market data can be invaluable in helping small business build a picture of how its customer base is changing, where similar prospects exist in other geographies, as well as what the competition is doing. The good news for budget conscious small businesses is that the federal government – currently the largest producer of data in the U.S. – has agencies and offices dedicated to collecting, analyzing, and reporting on business, industrial and economic activity. Here are five bookmark-worthy government sources of market data and statistic
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Manage My Money – Government Resources for Financial Management
Posted by businessdotgov under FinanceFrom http://community2.business.gov 5070 days ago
Learning proper financial management techniques is often just as important as obtaining the money in the first place. To help you manage your money, Business.gov has highlighted several government sources intended to help business owners practice effective financial management.
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Health Care Related Franchise Opportunities - A Smart Opportunity
Posted by businessdotgov under FranchisesFrom http://community2.business.gov 5070 days ago
Over 30 different home health care franchise concepts are currently actively seeking franchisees. Read more about this hot sector from Joel Libava - "The Franchise King"
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6 Tips for Finding a Business Idea and Turning it into an Entrepreneurial Reality
Posted by businessdotgov under StartupsFrom http://community2.business.gov 5070 days ago
Want to quit your day job but no idea what for? Feeling the entrepreneurial spirit but no idea what to do with it? Overwhelmed by the prospect of starting a business from scratch? Here are six tips for finding a business idea and turning it into an entrepreneurial reality
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Affiliate Marketing Basics for Online Retailers
Posted by businessdotgov under Online MarketingFrom http://community2.business.gov 5074 days ago
One of the more popular advertising techniques for online retailers is affiliate marketing. Read our new blog "Affiliate Marketing Basics" and learn how agreements work, commission methods, and mor
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