Whether you have small children at home, work another job and are looking for some part-time work, or just don’t like the idea of an 8-5 job every day, working at home may just be the right option for you. However, just like any job, there are certain rules that you need to abide by when applying f
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Three Critical Rules to Follow When Applying for a WAH Job
Posted by HollyHanna under ManagementFrom http://www.theworkathomewoman.com 4119 days ago
Made Hot by: deanuk on August 25, 2013 3:36 pm
Tips for Getting Money to Keep Your Small Business Running
Posted by ivanpw under Raising CapitalFrom http://www.bizpenguin.com 4119 days ago
Made Hot by: NanoTechnologyMedia on August 21, 2013 11:37 pm
Some of the ways that you can pump a bit of extra money into your organization in order to make important changes to advance your business and stay open.
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#FridayFinds: Gmail Privacy, Facebook Likes and SEO
Posted by keepupweb under Social MediaFrom http://keepupwiththeweb.com 4119 days ago
Made Hot by: robinandy58 on August 25, 2013 3:37 pm
Google claims your Gmail isn’t private. Facebook tests “likes” in your News Feed. Discover 100 SEO tools and a handy SEO glossary in #FridayFinds.
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Facebook Power Editor How To Use It
Posted by ledux under Social MediaFrom http://easym6.com 4119 days ago
Made Hot by: mikehartman1 on August 25, 2013 3:37 pm
Not that long ago I found out about Facebook Power Editor and wanted to share my findings with you. What it is, it’s a standalone app that work only on Google Chrome so, if you aren’t using Google Chrome this will probably be the reason why you are going to install it, if you are serious about adve
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Locate and Understand Your Target Market
Posted by greatcontent under MarketingFrom http://greatbusinesscontent.com 4119 days ago
Made Hot by: seobromino on August 25, 2013 4:12 pm
These are the cold hard facts about your proposed target market. Where do they live, how old are they, what education level have they achieved, and where do they fall in terms of income. It’s very important to try and capture as much information as possible
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Your Startup Checklist: Five Key Things to do Before You Launch
Posted by lyceum under StartupsFrom http://spinsucks.com 4119 days ago
Made Hot by: sophia2 on August 17, 2013 3:24 pm
By Matt Boyd:
The biggest responsibility of an early stage entrepreneur is answering this question: Do people want or need the product you’re offering?
It’s a bit of a catch 22.
No product, no testing. No testing, no feedback.
No feedback…well, you see where I’m going with this.
Fort Read More
The biggest responsibility of an early stage entrepreneur is answering this question: Do people want or need the product you’re offering?
It’s a bit of a catch 22.
No product, no testing. No testing, no feedback.
No feedback…well, you see where I’m going with this.
Fort Read More
Dexter Holland: Punk Rocker, Hot Sauce Entrepreneur and AIDS Researcher
Posted by lyceum under Success StoriesFrom http://latebloomingentrepreneurs.wordpress.com 4119 days ago
Made Hot by: steefen on August 25, 2013 4:11 pm
By Lynne Strang:
If you're into music, you may know that Dexter Holland is the lead singer for The Offspring, a punk-rock band. What's less known is the fact that he's also a successful entrepreneur and a scientist. Holland started a hot sauce company, Gringo Bandito, when he was in his early 40 Read More
If you're into music, you may know that Dexter Holland is the lead singer for The Offspring, a punk-rock band. What's less known is the fact that he's also a successful entrepreneur and a scientist. Holland started a hot sauce company, Gringo Bandito, when he was in his early 40 Read More
Exclusive advices from Björn Jakobson founder of BabyBjörn
Posted by lyceum under StrategyFrom http://detectivemarketing.com 4119 days ago
Made Hot by: Digitaladvert on August 25, 2013 4:12 pm
By Stefan Engeseth:
Today BabyBjörn is a multi million business that started off with a humble investment of 300 Euros and hard work – for example traveling 110 days each year for 25 years. Behind all the work I sense a unique leadership that seems to be based on more than the traditional “walk Read More
Today BabyBjörn is a multi million business that started off with a humble investment of 300 Euros and hard work – for example traveling 110 days each year for 25 years. Behind all the work I sense a unique leadership that seems to be based on more than the traditional “walk Read More
Staying a step ahead: the economic benefit of gimmicks
Posted by lyceum under TechnologyFrom http://jackyan.com 4119 days ago
Made Hot by: FutureVision on August 26, 2013 5:55 pm
By Jack Yan:
When I proposed free wifi as a campaign policy in 2009, it was seen as gimmicky by some. I wasn’t a serious candidate, some thought. But those ideas that have demand, such as wifi, have a way of becoming mainstream. The gimmicky tag is lost.
Just as it was lost with the microwav Read More
When I proposed free wifi as a campaign policy in 2009, it was seen as gimmicky by some. I wasn’t a serious candidate, some thought. But those ideas that have demand, such as wifi, have a way of becoming mainstream. The gimmicky tag is lost.
Just as it was lost with the microwav Read More
Story Structure: A Lost Art?
Posted by Copysugar under Online MarketingFrom http://www.livehacked.com 4119 days ago
Made Hot by: DigiTechBlog on August 26, 2013 7:59 pm
If you’ve written anything of length, you no doubt understand the debate between “planners” and “pantsers.” On one hand, who wants their outline to dictate every beat, sentence, paragraph, and more?
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