Kris Kringle runs a large toy manufacturing plant based in the North Pole. Recently things haven't been so jolly. Hear Santa talk about his business in this short video. The video doesn't necessarily tell you any details, but it's worth a few minutes.
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Santa's Business is Suffering and Wasington Isn't Helping
Posted by smallbiztrends under TaxesFrom http://www.bankruptingamerica.org 5088 days ago
Made Hot by: Big Business Boogaloo on December 25, 2010 12:33 am
Small Business Lessons From Santa Claus
Posted by BusinessBloggerPro under StrategyFrom http://www.thestreet.com 5088 days ago
Made Hot by: Cathode Ray Dude on December 24, 2010 3:26 am
Believe it or not, this Holiday season your small business can take some lessons from Santa himself. What can Santa teach your business about customer service and other important issues necessary to make your business a success. Hey, the guy runs a global distribution network and manufacturing busi
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Healthy Employees Mean a Healthy Business
Posted by NetworkSolutions under Employee BenefitsFrom http://www.networksolutions.com 5089 days ago
Recent enactment of health care legislation has put health care issues for America’s workers in the spotlight. But beyond the basics of health insurance coverage, there are other issues to consider when it comes to keeping your employees healthy.
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Building a Loyal Customer Base: Hot Loyalty Trends for 2011
Posted by NetworkSolutions under Customer ServiceFrom http://www.networksolutions.com 5091 days ago
“Loyalty” is a hot business buzzword right now. If you want to get and keep loyal customers as we move into 2011, you need to know the top trends in loyalty marketing. Loyalty 360—The Loyalty Marketer’s Association recently released its top loyalty marketing trends for 2011 in Incentive Magazine. H
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10 Lessons to Learn From Print Newspaper Ads
Posted by CIKMarketing under Online MarketingFrom http://www.cikmarketing.ca 5123 days ago
Made Hot by: sprint01 on November 22, 2010 8:59 pm
There are a number of things that the print industry got right, things that have been forgotten on the internet, and so there are a number of lessons that you can learn from print newspaper ads that will make your website more popular and successful.
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Social Media Myth Busters
Posted by globalcopywrite under Social MediaFrom http://www.globalcopywriting.com 5123 days ago
Made Hot by: HeatherStone on November 19, 2010 4:36 pm
You’ve heard the myths, right? Social media is a panacea for business owners, especially small business owners. Hop over to Twitter, find a few friends on Facebook and link your network with LinkedIn and, pretty soon, you can sit back and watch the cash roll in. All you have to do is set up a few p
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How to Discover Your Writing Voice
Posted by Ileane under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://basicblogtips.com 5124 days ago
Made Hot by: dreamwithdeadline on November 22, 2010 2:19 pm
Let me begin by thanking my good friend Ileane for having me appear on Basic Blog Tips, it is truly a pleasure. I receive lots of requests for Guest Posts ...
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4 Things Entrepreneurs Need to Know Before Start Working from Home
Posted by hishaman under ManagementFrom http://www.famousbloggers.net 5125 days ago
Made Hot by: lyceum on November 20, 2010 1:24 pm
Learn the simple work from home strategies that will help you to stay productive while working from home and make consistent full time income
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Is Social Media Really Anti-Social?
Posted by dabrock under SalesFrom http://partnersinexcellenceblog.com 5142 days ago
Made Hot by: emerald.fortalejo on October 31, 2010 3:21 pm
I was having a conversation with my friend, Gary Hart , no not that one—the @salesdujour one, about social media. Both of us are kind of old war horses,
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They Don’t Know You
Posted by iannarino under SalesFrom http://thesalesblog.com 5144 days ago
Made Hot by: ofirafromjobshuk on October 31, 2010 7:06 am
Your dream client hasn’t heard of your company, and your company name isn’t widely recognized. Guess what? It’s not what is important.
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