Whenever I have the opportunity to take business trips, I'm often stunned at the endless opportunities to rack up expenses. Tickets. Meals. Cab fare. Hotels. Entertainment. Pretty much anything in an airport. Sure, most of these expenses are tax deductible, but they still eat directly into the bottom line of a small business.
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8 Simple Rules for Practicing Frugality While Traveling for Your Business
Posted by maplesummit under ManagementFrom http://blogs.openforum.com 5619 days ago
Is Twitter Worth It For Small Town Businesses
Posted by maplesummit under Online MarketingFrom http://www.smallbizsurvival.com 5625 days ago
Businesses of all sizes are sharing impressive results. But what about small town businesses? We don't have the same share of our local customers on Twitter. How many people can you realistically reach if only 5 or 10 out of your town's 5,000 people are signed up? How can that be worth the time and effort?
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Can Open Source Make You Rich?
Posted by maplesummit under TechnologyFrom http://bigthink.com 5633 days ago
Boxee CEO Avner Ronen on the challenges and opportunities of open source.
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Save Your Marketing Pennies - Five FREE Online Promotional Resources
Posted by maplesummit under Online MarketingFrom http://www.blogtrepreneur.com 5637 days ago
The following five FREE online promotional resources fall under the category of public relations. Companies automatically assume they need to dole out thousands of dollars to promote products and services, but that's not the case anymore when it comes to online marketing.
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Better Body Language Can Improve Customer Service
Posted by maplesummit under Customer ServiceFrom http://www.smbceo.com 5638 days ago
Your employees have a direct impact on how customers view your business. They are usually the first ones to come in contact with potential customers and their appearance, attitude and demeanor can easily be a turn off. Maybe your employees aren't even aware of the subtle signals they are giving out. Luckily, there are small changes that employee
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