A new survey released by the National Association of Business Economics shows businesses, in general, added to their payrolls in the second quarter of 2010.
The report showed more than 30% of the businesses surveyed added jobs, while 14% cut their workforce. That's a big change from the second quarter of last year when a mere 6% said they were hiring.
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DC Report: Small Businesses Start to Hire (Encouraging Story & Video)
Posted by ofirafromjobshuk under Success StoriesFrom http://www.foxsmallbusinesscenter.com 5232 days ago
Made Hot by: HomeBusinessMedia on July 29, 2010 12:02 pm
Are Business-Bloggers Running Out of Things to Blog About?
Posted by yoni67 under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://halva67.wordpress.com 5232 days ago
Made Hot by: BIZvoter on July 27, 2010 7:57 am
The answer might seem "Yes!" There seems to be a finite limit to the subjects we have to work with...
Find out how Elizabethan-Era English poofy dresses and Bob's Big Boy can help!
A serious, whacky and irreverant look at the question: "Are Business-Bloggers Running Out of Things to Blog About?" Read More
Find out how Elizabethan-Era English poofy dresses and Bob's Big Boy can help!
A serious, whacky and irreverant look at the question: "Are Business-Bloggers Running Out of Things to Blog About?" Read More
2 “Golden-Girls” Who Turned Business Catchphrases Into BELOVED Cultural Icons!
Posted by yoni67 under MarketingFrom http://halva67.wordpress.com 5232 days ago
Made Hot by: lyceum on July 27, 2010 9:33 am
It's the EPITOME of businesses, marketing and advertising gurus everywhere. It's the apex of branding...having a company catchphrase become part of the national lexicon, language and culture.
In 1980s America, two companies hit the JACKPOT thanks to two great catchphrases and two little old ladies Read More
In 1980s America, two companies hit the JACKPOT thanks to two great catchphrases and two little old ladies Read More
The Customer is Always Right? Sorry, Not In My '2-Way Street' Business!
Posted by yoni67 under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://jobshuk.com 5233 days ago
Made Hot by: Jed on July 26, 2010 6:35 pm
There's an old adage that "The Customer Is Always Right!" But, de-facto, that means that we as businesspeople are ALWAYS WRONG!
It's a policy that makes a mockery of us as business-owners, professionals and human-beings! Ir takes away our rights and dignity!
So, what's the answer Read More
It's a policy that makes a mockery of us as business-owners, professionals and human-beings! Ir takes away our rights and dignity!
So, what's the answer Read More
Slice of History: Business Lessons from the INCREDIBLE Saga of Hiroo Onoda, "The Soldier Who Refused to Surrender."
Posted by yoni67 under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://jobshuk.com 5234 days ago
Made Hot by: m4bmarketing on July 26, 2010 10:04 am
Japanese soldier Hiroo Onoda spent 29 years of his life thinking WWII was still raging...and he fought on! Perhaps never in modern history has an episode contained so much misinformation, miscommunication and ignorance of "The Writing on the Wall!"
Business lessons from this historical episode abound.. Read More
Business lessons from this historical episode abound.. Read More
Sharing Small Business News (On BizSugar and Other Social Media)
Posted by ShawnHessinger under Social MediaFrom http://www.bizsugar.com 5234 days ago
Made Hot by: ofirafromjobshuk on July 26, 2010 6:55 am
How important is sharing small business news with your network of connections and what are the best ways to go about it? (This applies to BizSugar members, of course, but also to anyone else who uses social media.) Sharing small business news or other information of value is a form of marketing whether you realize it or not. See also the video from Greg Fry of Bloggertone, whose posts appear regularly here on BizSugar.com in this latest edition from our BizSugar blog.
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Didn’t My Web Designer “SEO” my Site?
Posted by alastair under Online MarketingFrom http://www.sitestreamseo.com 5236 days ago
Made Hot by: maplesummit on July 26, 2010 4:11 pm
Simple answer: No. Your web designer didn't SEO your website. If you are asking this very reasonable question, your search engine rankings probably aren't where you expected. Mostly you'll be in one of these situations
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Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson: Rocking and PILOTING His Way to Success! (AMAZING VIDEO)
Posted by yoni67 under Success StoriesFrom http://halva67.wordpress.com 5237 days ago
Made Hot by: vinith98 on July 22, 2010 3:47 pm
He's not your usual rocker! He's highly-educated, hosts TV and radio shows. And...he's a fully licensed airline pilot.
When the band tours, it is he to whom the band turns to as pilot. Enjoy the video Read More
When the band tours, it is he to whom the band turns to as pilot. Enjoy the video Read More
USA Today and Its Impact on Your Business Blog: A Quick Thought
Posted by yoni67 under Success StoriesFrom http://halva67.wordpress.com 5237 days ago
Made Hot by: shepherd on July 22, 2010 1:57 pm
Two decades ago, USA Today shattered the mold of what a newspaper could be. Bright images. Great graphs and graphics. Bold colors. And, in addition to great content...much more! And in the process, it transformed the industry and smashed the competition.
The impact of this sweeping change has implications and repercussions for your blog Read More
The impact of this sweeping change has implications and repercussions for your blog Read More
"Holy Innovation Batman": Rice University Chicks Transform a Salad Spinner Into a Life-Saving Third-World Centrifuge!
Posted by yoni67 under Success StoriesFrom http://www.media.rice.edu 5238 days ago
Made Hot by: profit613 on July 21, 2010 5:49 pm
One of those things that needs to be seen to be believed!
Yes, "necessity is the mother of invention" in business. And the invention of two Texas college chicks is poised to save lives in the third-world Read More
Yes, "necessity is the mother of invention" in business. And the invention of two Texas college chicks is poised to save lives in the third-world Read More
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