Targeting a wealthy consumer base may be simpler than some online marketers realized. According to a recent WealthSurvey from the Luxury Institute about 60% of wealthy consumers visit social networks like MySpace, LinkedIn and Facebook.
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Wealthy consumers surf the social networks
Posted by ksmith under NewsFrom http://www.bizreport.com 6092 days ago
Made Hot by: on March 14, 2008 8:36 pm
With the Stimulus Package, the Big Winner Could Be Small Business
Posted by ksmith under NewsFrom http://www.nytimes.com 6122 days ago
Made Hot by: on February 13, 2008 8:29 pm
Businesses, large and small, will be directly helped by the new economic stimulus legislation passed by Congress last week. But small businesses, in particular, may get the biggest lift indirectly — from consumers spending their tax rebates.
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Hacked: It Could Never Happen to My Site (Famous Last Words)
Posted by ksmith under TechnologyFrom http://www.smallbiztrends.com 6127 days ago
Made Hot by: klenronald on February 8, 2008 6:33 pm
With the millions of websites out there, you think you're safe. You think the statistics are in your favor. That your website would never get hacked. Well, I'm here to tell you it CAN happen to you. The Small Business Trends website was hacked this past Christmas Eve. What happened is part of a larger and disturbing trend in which small-business
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TAB survey reveals optimism among small business owners
Posted by ksmith under NewsFrom http://www.bizjournals.com 6136 days ago
Small business owners are optimistic about the U.S. economy in 2008, according to a survey released Monday by The Alternative Board. Nearly 57 percent of respondents said they planned to add employees in 2008, according to a poll of members of the Denver-based Alternative Board's 330 boards. More than 1,000 small business owners across the nati
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Experts differ on how stimulus plan would benefit small-business owners
Posted by ksmith under NewsFrom http://www.examiner.com 6136 days ago
Made Hot by: on January 31, 2008 8:23 pm
The package proposed by Congress and the White House to try to stimulate the economy has drawn mixed reactions from experts on small-business. “When you look at the package, it's about everything but small businesses,” said George Cloutier, small-business spokesman for the U.S. Conference of Mayors.
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Small businesses will pay more under new Americans with Disabilities Act proposal
Posted by ksmith under LegalFrom http://www.sacbee.com 6151 days ago
Made Hot by: on January 21, 2008 1:31 am
The Small Business Administration's Office of Advocacy has reported small businesses will pay more per square foot and per employee than larger businesses to alter facilities to meet changes proposed for the Americans with Disabilities Act. The office studied costs associated with removing physical barriers to the handicapped, including changes i
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Small businesses turn to PEOs for human resources help
Posted by ksmith under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.stltoday.com 6151 days ago
Made Hot by: on January 22, 2008 11:35 pm
PEOs act as off-site human resource departments for small- and medium-sized businesses. By entering into a "co-employer" relationship with the client, PEOs can help companies with payroll, health-care and 401(k) benefits, employee recruiting and training programs, and compliance with the growing number of federal and state workplace regulations.
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401(k) options for small businesses
Posted by ksmith under Employee BenefitsFrom http://money.cnn.com 6154 days ago
Made Hot by: on January 20, 2008 9:31 pm
An owner looks for a starting point on finding a retirement plan for her workers. "I would like a 401(k) for my small business but there are so many, and I don't know who to trust."
But is a 401(k) really what you need?
"So often people make the term 401(k) synonymous with 'retirement plan,'" says Gene Fairbrother, lead small busin
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