By Caron Beesley. Entrepreneur and founder of The Body Shop Anita Roddick once said: “Nobody talks about entrepreneurship as survival, but that's exactly what it is and what nurtures creative thinking.” The first few years of small business ownership are undoubtedly the toughest. So, what strategie
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The Early Years of Entrepreneurship: A Step-by-Step Approach to Surviving and Thriving
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3 Tips for Growing Your Business During Tough Times
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Made Hot by: Small Business News on April 10, 2012 5:00 am
By Caron Beesley. The idea of starting a business during a recession or growing a business during tough times may sound like the ultimate challenge for any entrepreneur or small business owner. Independent strategies for survival and growth vary, but there are many common denominators and tactics c
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7 Considerations for Crafting an Online Privacy Policy
Posted by SBA.gov under Online MarketingFrom http://www.sba.gov 4419 days ago
Made Hot by: sprint01 on March 30, 2012 2:45 pm
By Caron Beesley. If you are starting an online business, conducting email marketing, or interacting with your customers via your website, then you need to be aware of and adhere to online privacy policies. The thing about online privacy policies is that they differ from business to business and mu
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5 Tips for Setting Your Salary as Business Owner
Posted by SBA.gov under ManagementFrom http://www.sba.gov 4428 days ago
Made Hot by: Small Business Tribe on March 24, 2012 2:40 am
If you’re a sole proprietor with no employees and very little business overhead, what you pay yourself is pretty much what you earn in sales minus your costs and taxes. But what happens when your business grows, or you enter a partnership, or take on employees? Here are a few tips to help you deter
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