Michael Dell, founder of Dell Computers, gives small business advice in this interesting interview. Though Dell is now a giant corporation, Michael Dell started as a small business person with an investment of only $1000. Among the gems in the interview are Dell's advice that small businesses avoid looking for perfection instead experimenting oft
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Small business advice from Michael Dell
Posted by ShawnHessinger under StrategyFrom http://www.youtube.com 5599 days ago
Made Hot by: roseanderson on July 31, 2009 1:02 pm
10 top home business ideas
Posted by ShawnHessinger under ResourcesFrom http://finance.yahoo.com 5599 days ago
Made Hot by: UpToUs on July 31, 2009 12:00 pm
These top 10 home business ideas come courtesy of Yahoo! Personal Finance. Those interested in working from home might include parents who want to spend more time with children, retirees in need of extra income or disabled people, the article suggests, but no matter what the motivation, these opportunities raise some possibilities for those with t
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SaaS Under A Cloud Of FUD
Posted by aliciatrinidad under Products and ServicesFrom http://www.informationweek.com 5599 days ago
Cloud computing is still a long way from becoming a mainstream technology because of persistent fears about security and reliability that are stoked by entrenched vendors at every opportunity.
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SpringCM updates SaaS ECM platform
Posted by aliciatrinidad under Products and ServicesFrom http://www.fiercecontentmanagement.com 5599 days ago
If you prefer to let someone else do all of the work installing, configuring, updating and maintaining your more complex systems, then you may be a fan of cloud-based software as a service offerings.
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Deciding when to buy or rent apps
Posted by aliciatrinidad under Products and ServicesFrom http://www.zdnetasia.com 5599 days ago
Having the right software can help small and midsize businesses (SMBs) attain a competitive edge, but a challenge cash-strapped companies grapple with is deciding whether to buy or rent these applications.
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It's Time for a Marketing Check Up
Posted by m4bmarketing under MarketingFrom http://www.m4bmarketingblog.com 5600 days ago
Made Hot by: marciabiz on July 30, 2009 2:07 pm
How are you faring with your marketing efforts?Are you achieving the results you want, retaining your key customers, attracting your preferred customers, increasing sales?
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Would health care reform lower costs for small business?
Posted by ShawnHessinger under Employee BenefitsFrom http://www.smallbusinessmajority.org 5600 days ago
Made Hot by: on July 30, 2009 2:49 pm
As passage of a health care reform bill seems more likely in the House and Senate, there is one small business interest group that is bucking the trend of criticism saying health care reform will lower costs for small business. When clicking on the link below please allow time for the full PDF form to download and scroll down to the beginning of t
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Build a business network
Posted by ShawnHessinger under Social MediaFrom http://www.theappgap.com 5600 days ago
Made Hot by: on July 30, 2009 3:03 pm
Ivana Taylor, CEO of Third Force, explains how to build a business network using tools like Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Blitztime.com and QuoteActions. Perhaps more important, Taylor explains the theory behind the business network misunderstood by many business owners. In particular, she says business leaders must realize that "Social media is n
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MICHIGAN: Is Michigan Using Its Business Tax Credits Wisely?
Posted by ferdinandtan under TaxesFrom http://www.publicbroadcasting.net 5600 days ago
LANSING, MI (MPRN) - Governor Granholm's administration will resume lobbying this week for expanding the number of tax credits the state uses to attract employers.
The Michigan Economic Growth Authority awards the credits based on the recommendation of the state's business development agency. But this month, the authority almost reached the lim
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Social media key driver of online retail
Posted by arthurbland under Social MediaFrom http://www.etailtoday.com.au 5600 days ago
The future of e-commerce is "social commerce" as online shoppers, particularly younger generations, are heavily influenced by social media and Web 2.0 technologies, according to Hill & Knowlton's Future of Commerce report.
The report, which surveyed 600 US adults, found social media is "Word of Mouth 2.0" for younger generations, with youths
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