Many people who read this blog have caught one of our post in our series titled: “Rules for Entrepreneurs”. It is located here at http://blog.networksolutions.com/category/rules-for-entrepreneurs-series/ and has been extremely well received. However with the launch of Grow Smart Business, we have found it is better for the series to continue on ov
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Rules for Entrepreneur Series is moving to Grow Smart Business
Posted by roseanderson under StrategyFrom http://blog.networksolutions.com 5642 days ago
How To Increase Your Profits Without Selling
Posted by andynew under StrategyFrom http://www.marketingforsuccess.com 5642 days ago
Over 20 years ago, I rented an office in downtown Old Greenwich, Connecticut, across the street from the best sandwich shop in town. The first time I went into the shop, I noticed that the menu was a copy of an original created on a typewriter.
The thing was barely legible and made worse by scratched out prices with new ones scribbled in. The menu
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10 Reasons Why Your Business Should be Using Twitter
Posted by smallbizbee under MarketingFrom http://smallbizbee.com 5642 days ago
Made Hot by: patm on June 17, 2009 2:47 pm
If your business isn't using Twitter, you're missing out on these 10 powerful strategies.
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Blogging important for business today
Posted by ShawnHessinger under Online MarketingFrom http://www.youtube.com 5642 days ago
Though I certainly don't represent any of the companies or individuals in this video, as a professional blogger I agree with the importance of blogging to businesses and organizations today. Enjoy!
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Obama moving cautiously on financial regulation
Posted by andynew under FinanceFrom http://www.latimes.com 5642 days ago
His economic team appears to have focused on issues directly related to the crisis rather than on a more ambitious overhaul, says Rep. Melissa Bean (D-Ill.) of the House Financial Services Committee.
Obama administration officials appear to have had two key concerns in writing the most significant financial rules since the Great Depression -- mov
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5 Tips To A Hassle-Free Bank Savings Account Application
Posted by girlopinion under FinanceFrom http://www.girlopinion.com 5643 days ago
Now, if you're also planning to open a new savings account at BPI or to any banks, then I hope the tips I'll share will help you to a convenient, easy and hassle-free application.
Check out the 5 Tips To A Hassle Free Bank Savings Account Application.
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How to staff a small business
Posted by arthurbland under StrategyFrom http://businessknowledgesource.com 5643 days ago
Made Hot by: on June 17, 2009 7:20 am
One of the major obstacles that small business owners have to overcome is the need to fully staff a business while having a limited payroll. This challenge can force small business owners to overlook key positions within their organization...
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The True Cost of a Value Meal
Posted by luzspielberg under FranchisesFrom http://blog.entrepreneur.com 5643 days ago
In the current economic climate, it seems like a no-brainer for quick-service restaurant franchises to court customers with dollar menus and lower prices. But according to a SmartMoney.com article, these deals may be doing franchisees more harm than good.
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Obama calls high cost of healthcare a threat to the U.S. economy
Posted by mariajoe under LegalFrom http://www.latimes.com 5643 days ago
Speaking to the American Medical Association in Chicago, Obama insists the status quo cannot be sustained: 'Reform is not a luxury, it is a necessity.'
President Obama today called the cost of healthcare a "ticking time bomb" that threatens to slow the nation's economic recovery as he pushed a massive reform plan during an appearance in Chi
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Report Sees Savings for Small Business in Health Plan
Posted by ritchelalms under LegalFrom http://www.nytimes.com 5643 days ago
A study found that small businesses, already burdened by high health care costs, could save money under a mandate to purchase coverage for employees.
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