Stand out from the crowd with a custom postcard when you promote your business, team, organization or event. But how much should custom postcard design cost? And, how do you balance the price you pay versus quality? Find out in this comprehensive postcard design pricing guide.
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How Much Should Postcard Design Cost?


From https://www.crowdspring.com 197 days ago
How Much Should Business Stationery and Letterhead Cost?


From https://www.crowdspring.com 197 days ago
If you want to add a professional touch to every letter, invoice, or quote, you should get custom stationery and letterhead design. But how much should unique stationery and letterhead design cost? And, how do you balance the price you pay versus quality? Take a look at this comprehensive stationer
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How much does menu design cost?


From https://www.crowdspring.com 198 days ago
If you run a restaurant, cafe, bar, diner, coffee shop, food truck, or any other type of eatery, you know that a unique and fun menu can help you stand out from your competitors. But how much should you pay for menu design? This comprehensive guide looks at free, cheap, affordable, and expensive op
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Small Business and Startups: Telling the Truth


From http://blog.crowdspring.com 1957 days ago
The most important aspect of building and nurturing a great team is trust. Your team has to have trust in you and trust in each other and that can only be created with patience, honesty, and transparency.
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From the Vault: 7 biases that can effect your decision making


From http://blog.crowdspring.com 1964 days ago
Every day our decisions are tinged by favoritism, rules of thumb, partiality, heuristics, predilection; call it what you will but our biases come into play with every decision we make and every tactic we execute. The trick is to recognize our biases and their influence on our decision making.
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Small Business Tips: Document Your Business Processes


From http://blog.crowdspring.com 1971 days ago
We usually think about succession planning in the context of who will take over the company once we leave, but you’d also want to be sure that they know where everything is and how everything needs to be done tomorrow.
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We Entrepreneurs Can Learn a Lot From Pope Francis (and VW)


From http://blog.crowdspring.com 1978 days ago
Francis is an ideal leader; the kind of leader that entrepreneurs can and should model themselves after. By leading quietly and and modestly, by speaking with authority and setting an example to follow the Pope teaches us to listen closely to other people, empathize with them...
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From http://blog.crowdspring.com 1992 days ago
The key tenets of diplomacy hold lessons for managers in practicing patience, strengthening communication, developing partnerships, and managing people. Here are 5 lessons about what we can all learn from diplomats and diplomacy.
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Small Business and Startups: When a Customer Deserves to Be Fired


From http://blog.crowdspring.com 2006 days ago
Last week we fired a customer. Yep, you heard me right. We asked one of our customers to please take their business elsewhere. Why would a small business do such a thing? Who in their right mind would turn down revenue and earnings? Well it’s really not that complicated.
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From the Vault: Working Remote. Yeah. About That.


From http://blog.crowdspring.com 2013 days ago
A few years ago we instituted a policy (I say “instituted,” but really it was more of an evolution) whereby people could come and go as they please. This started a few years back, when our engineering team asked if they could work remotely every Friday. We said sure, let’s try it out...
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