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There is a misconception about social media that it is either free or too cheap to use. I do not agree with this thing. In my point of view social media is more expensive than conventional media. Read More

Buying a Franchise: A Complete Guide

Avatar Posted by ShawnHessinger under Franchises
From http://sbinfocanada.about.com 5374 days ago
Made Hot by: mssux on January 22, 2010 3:07 am
From About.com' Small Business Canada, a pdf version of the Royal Bank's complete guide to buying a franchise. It's 16 pages and reviews points including why a small business person might choose franchising, how franchising works and a guide to buying and financing your new franchise business. Like many other huge decisions in life, 16 pages alone will probably not provide all of the information Read More

4 Legal Pitfalls Loom in 2010

Avatar Posted by WayneLiew under Legal
From http://www.businessweek.com 5374 days ago
Made Hot by: mssux on January 21, 2010 9:35 pm
Business owners often don't think about legal issues until they get hit with a lawsuit or decide to sue someone. Unfortunately, once they arise, costly court actions can destroy companies. Smart Answers asked several attorneys who work with small companies what they considered the top legal pitfalls for 2010 and how they can avoided. Read More
Search engine optimization has changed a lot through the recent years. With the rapidly changing search engine algorithms and fluctuating market conditions, lots of old SEO strategies have degraded in effectiveness while giving birth to lots of advanced SEO techniques, according to the professionals of SubmitinME.com
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When times are hard and money is tight, I hear this often. The belt-tightening process seems to automatically result in ditching the creative. It’s ironic, because when anyone starts a new business, it surely springs from a creative inspiration. So, why is it that the very thing that inspired the whole thing is seen as expendable? Read More

10 Gadget Patents That We Hope Will Turn Into Real Products

Avatar Posted by WayneLiew under Products and Services
From http://www.pcworld.com 5374 days ago
Made Hot by: mssux on January 22, 2010 2:07 am
Gadget patents can change the world, as everyone from Alexander Graham Bell to Steve Jobs has proved. Some of our favorite gadget-related patents, however, are for technologies and products that haven't changed much of anything--at least not yet. Here are ten intriguing examples, including ones from both famously inventive companies and lone geniuses. Read More
Renewable energy businesses have taken a unique approach to employee benefits consistent with their product. These companies are paying for employees' time away from work while volunteering for earth-friendly causes, granting free energy audits, handing out free compact flourecent bulbs and even giving them hybrid company cars. It's an inspiration to think outside the box when it comes to employe Read More

How Will Revamped Health Care Reform Affect Small Business?

Avatar Posted by ShawnHessinger under News
From http://www.portfolio.com 5374 days ago
Made Hot by: lyceum on January 22, 2010 5:33 am
With an unexpected Republican U.S. Senate upset in Massachusetts, how will a probable revamping of the proposed health care reform bill affect small business. This column by Kent Hoover at Portfolio.com suggests a possible "Plan B" exists which would likely help small businesses and their employees afford better health care if Congress has the willingness to consider it. Read More
From About.com Small Business Canada, here is a comprehensive resource page with links to critical information, some more specific to Canada, but much of it worth considering no matter where you are thinking of buying a franchise. Topics include a self-examination to determine whether or not franchising is the proper fit for your business ambitions, a look at the advantages and disadvantages and Read More
Whether you are marketing to a local or international traveler, your brochures should leave a good impression on your clients. Your travel agency brochures should not just be pieces of folded paper containing information about your business. Instead, your prints should also address your clients’ needs to make your brochures useful resources for them. Read More
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