If you are an entrepreneur and want to succeed with your business, it is important to be aware of the shift in consumer expectations. Otherwise, you might find yourself struggling to get your business off the ground.
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Want to Succeed with Your Business? Content is Currency
Posted by MMarquit under Online MarketingFrom http://personaldividends.com 4467 days ago
Made Hot by: stillwagon428 on February 20, 2012 4:47 pm
Things to Consider Before Freelance Staff Writing
Posted by MMarquit under StartupsFrom http://plantingmoneyseeds.com 4480 days ago
Made Hot by: stillwagon428 on February 6, 2012 7:43 pm
Staff writing for blogs can be a good way to make money as a freelance writer. But you need to be aware of the drawbacks.
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Sick Days as a Home Business Owner
Posted by MMarquit under FinanceFrom http://plantingmoneyseeds.com 4495 days ago
Made Hot by: HomeBusinessMedia on January 22, 2012 6:19 am
There are things that need to be done. Deadlines that need to be met. None of that goes away while you are sick. In fact, it just piles up.
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Taxes: Is that a Home Business? Or a Hobby?
Posted by MMarquit under TaxesFrom http://plantingmoneyseeds.com 4505 days ago
Made Hot by: maplesummit on January 12, 2012 4:32 pm
Even if you see your venture as a business, the IRS may decide it's a hobby. That can be problematic as you try to offset income with business losses.
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Be Smart with Social Media, Protect Your Finances
Posted by MMarquit under FinanceFrom http://www.bargaineering.com 4513 days ago
Made Hot by: sannwood on January 3, 2012 8:50 pm
Your social media profile can provide scammers with personal information, as well as provide banks and other financial service providers with information that allows them to build a consumer profile, and decide whether or not your business would be a good credit risk.
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Tax Deduction: Home Office
Posted by MMarquit under TaxesFrom http://plantingmoneyseeds.com 4523 days ago
Made Hot by: stillwagon428 on December 27, 2011 4:15 pm
You can deduct the costs associated with your business in your home office. However, it’s important to be careful about how you go about taking your deduction.
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Who’s In Your Career Network?
Posted by MMarquit under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.moneyedup.com 4531 days ago
Made Hot by: mikecollins on December 23, 2011 11:49 pm
Networking can be a great job search tool. Before you can take advantage of a career network, you need to build one. Here are a few of the people that can be of benefit in your career network.
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Working in the New Year: Could You Save By Telecommuting? [Infographic]
Posted by MMarquit under Employee BenefitsFrom http://personaldividends.com 4525 days ago
Made Hot by: stillwagon428 on December 23, 2011 7:14 pm
Your commute can be costly, resulting in money spent in gas, and time spent behind the wheel. Even if you don’t own a business, you might be able to work from home. With the right home office set up, you can telecommute to your job two or three days.
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Establishing Your Credit History as a Small Business
Posted by MMarquit under FinanceFrom http://cashmoneylife.com 4530 days ago
Made Hot by: tuckerleroy on December 19, 2011 7:41 pm
Establishing your credit history as a small business, though, isn’t always easy. Indeed, it can be difficult, and you may have to even put your personal credit on the line for your business. As you strive to build your credit as a business, here are some steps to follow
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Create Better Video on Your Blog
Posted by MMarquit under Social MediaFrom http://www.financialbloggerconference.com 4534 days ago
Made Hot by: Jed on December 13, 2011 4:18 pm
Adding video to your blog can boost interest, and offer your regulars something a little different. Video on your blog spices things up a bit, and can even make you more relatable and “real” to blog visitors.
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