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How much should business owners work?

Avatar Posted by ingebridget under Self-Development
From http://www.enmast.com 4286 days ago
Made Hot by: FrankenBlogger on March 9, 2013 9:06 am
Business owners tend to work many hours building their businesses. But how many hours a week is considered "normal"? This report shows the habits of other business owners. Read More

What is the People Talking About This Number on Facebook

Avatar Posted by SocialBrothers under Social Media
From http://socialbrothers.net 4288 days ago
Made Hot by: logistico on March 6, 2013 1:19 pm
Find out what the People talking about this number is on Facebook Fan Pages means. Easy and clear understanding of the People talking about this metric on business pages. Read More
If you've failed before as a blogger, or on the verge of quitting, don't be so hasty, I'm glad these 10 strategies would be of help to you. Read More
Of course, nobody plans to fail; the motive of every individual delving into any business venture is to attain success – a resounding one.

But interestingly, in the end, some businesses will succeed while others will fail (in fact, according to the United States Small Business Administration, 50 Read More
Short videos for your small or midsize business can serve as content to share on social media and websites. Learn how to create affordable videos from your iPhone. Read More
There are bad habits when it comes to using social media for small or midsize businesses. These habits actually hurt chances for success and brands. Learn about the most popular habits and how you can avoid them to increase your social media results. Read More
The issues of a business that employs 500 is likely much different than one that employs 25. In the eyes of the SBA they are both a small business. Should that be the case? Read More
Small business owners need to get beyond the excuses and prepare their businesses for any disaster or disruption. The belief that their business will never be affected needs to be changed. Read More
Don't leave yourself wondering whether your business will be able to move beyond the next disaster or disruption that strikes your business. Read More
The new norm for small businesses is not IF a disaster or disruption will strike but WHEN. If small businesses want to continue to succeed they need to be prepared. Read More
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