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There are thousands of small business and entrepreneurship blogs in the blogosphere. Unfortunately, many of them are not at all useful to the experienced or aspiring entrepreneur. We've all seen them. The great majority of which are e-commerce "pros" masquerading as entrepreneurship experts. This makes finding solid, useful information for the Read More
It does not matter what your product line is, service is the key difference to your success. Service builds a value-added benefit that can increase your client's retention rate and generate a higher asking price for your product line. From the very first sale to the one hundredth repeat sale from a satisfied, retained customer, it is the level and Read More

How to Radically Increase Employee Engagement

Avatar Posted by d2kd3k under Human Resources
From http://trustedadvisor.com 6018 days ago
Made Hot by: on June 4, 2008 4:25 pm
Business author Charles H. Green makes the radical suggestion that companies should hook up their own employees with recruiters -- to increase employee engagement and retention. Counter-intuitive and brilliant stuff. Read More

SBA's 'Cookie Jar Capitalism' Still Flourishes in Wake of Scandal

Avatar Posted by ArmadaIG under News
From http://www.allbusiness.com 6018 days ago
Made Hot by: on June 3, 2008 3:45 pm
Loan fraud has been a long-standing, widespread problem within the Small Business Administration and has cost taxpayers literally hundreds of millions of dollars. But when a senior executive of Business Loan Express engineered a particularly brazen $76 million loan scam early last year, it was widely thought the SBA had finally learned its lesson. Read More

Email Analytics Reveal Sweet Spots In Subject-Line Length

Avatar Posted by ArmadaIG under Direct Marketing
From http://publications.mediapost.com 6018 days ago
Made Hot by: on June 4, 2008 12:42 am
Email marketing analytics have led Dela Quist, CEO of London shop Alchemy Worx, to discover a sweet spot for how long subject lines should be. He says open rates climb when the subject lines are in the 50-character range or 80-character range. But, perhaps counterintuitively, they fall in the middle when the length is 60 or 70. Read More
One of the most common mistakes I see being made by folks who are new to search engine optimization is a lack of focus on attracting deep links. These people will work hard to gain new links to their sites by submitting to directories, joining organizations and filling out profiles on social networks, but they often fail to focus on getting good q Read More
Where did you learn your real life, business, and investing lessons? If you're anything like me then they probably came out of the mistakes you've made. Sure, the times you got everything right taught you something, but our successes also tempt us into static patterns or rigid solutions. Rarely do they lead to the truly profound insights. Read More
Office lighting is also a major user of electrical power and a source of greenhouse emissions. In contrast, natural light is available and cost-effective, leading to “daylighting” which is defined as a building design that makes effective use of outside light in relation to heating, cooling, and lighting, and it also works to improve employee prod Read More

10 Sales and Marketing Tips I learned from Strippers

Avatar Posted by Aaronontheweb under Sales
From http://www.wisecamel.com 6022 days ago
Made Hot by: on June 2, 2008 3:23 am
I have to admit, this might be a little risque for BizSugar, but I thought it was both amusing and contained some decent advice. Read More

Do You Know Why People Buy From You?

Avatar Posted by emd5005 under Marketing
From http://www.smallfuel.com 6022 days ago
Made Hot by: on May 31, 2008 10:24 pm
A great post talking about the reasonings or rationale behind why people purchase things from you instead of your competitors. Read More
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