Embarking upon a project to build a home is not an endeavor to be taken lightly. Rather, just like a mortgage may be the largest loan you ever take out, building a home may be the largest project you ever take on!
In this case, it just makes sense to learn from the mistakes and successes of thos
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5 money saving tips when building a home
Posted by MashaKaran under FinanceFrom http://www.alphagamma.eu 2920 days ago
12-Step Guide for Social Media Marketing Success (Infographic)
Posted by kimonos under Social MediaFrom http://www.adweek.com 2920 days ago
Made Hot by: robinandy58 on October 10, 2016 1:49 pm
Marketing on social media can be a daunting task for a small business or a startup. With so much conflicting advice and competition, it can seem impossible to even get started. An infographic from Social Media Marketo outlines 12 crucial steps your business can take to set up for success.
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5 Characteristics of Successful Salespeople
Posted by Meri_302 under SalesFrom https://www.delawareinc.com 2920 days ago
Are you an entrepreneur hiring salespeople for your start-up company? Are you a salesperson looking for a more competitive edge? Here are the 5 characteristics of successful salespeople you should look for and aspire to.
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Small Businesses Trading Internationally See More Growth, Says FedEx Index
Posted by lyceum under NewsFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 2920 days ago
Made Hot by: mikehartman1 on October 9, 2016 4:50 pm
A new FedEx (NYSE:FDX) survey has found 65 percent of small businesses trading internationally see revenue growth versus 46 percent of businesses that haven’t gone international yet.
The newly launched FedEx Trade Index also revealed that businesses trading globally are 20 percent more likely to s Read More
The newly launched FedEx Trade Index also revealed that businesses trading globally are 20 percent more likely to s Read More
Small Businesses Trading Internationally See More Growth, Says FedEx Index
Posted by lyceum under NewsFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 2920 days ago
Made Hot by: mikehartman1 on October 9, 2016 4:50 pm
A new FedEx (NYSE:FDX) survey has found 65 percent of small businesses trading internationally see revenue growth versus 46 percent of businesses that haven’t gone international yet.
The newly launched FedEx Trade Index also revealed that businesses trading globally are 20 percent more likely to s Read More
The newly launched FedEx Trade Index also revealed that businesses trading globally are 20 percent more likely to s Read More
PullString Offers a Set of New Tools for Creating Chatbots
Posted by lyceum under Products and ServicesFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 2920 days ago
It seems as if everyone in IT is talking about chatbots in some form or another, Facebook, Google, and Microsoft to name a few. All this excitement makes chatbots look like a new innovation just conceived in Silicon Valley, but the technology has been around for more than half a century. And if Pul
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A Burning Question for SMBs: To Google+ or Not
Posted by smpayton under Social MediaFrom http://www.eggmarketingpr.com 2920 days ago
Made Hot by: Copysugar on October 11, 2016 9:56 am
This June 2016, Google+ celebrated its 5th birthday. However, many tech experts hold the sentiment that Google+ is dying a slow death.
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Hiring an Employee vs. a Contractor
Posted by HiscoxSmallBiz under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.hiscox.com 2921 days ago
Bringing on a new employee or contractor is a smart way to ease your workload, but it’s not something that should be entered into lightly and there are some important distinctions between the two classes of workers. When choosing between the two, keep these considerations in mind.
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In B2B, is a small company prejudiced when bidding for work?
Posted by tonyp21 under Customer ServiceFrom http://www.tonypaullconsulting.com 2921 days ago
When negotiating for business with out larger cousins do we as small business owners, penalise ourselves by openly declaring that we fall into the category of SMALL?
Are we confining our companies to a box labelled “only open for small jobs” even before the customer has a chance to assess our tr Read More
Are we confining our companies to a box labelled “only open for small jobs” even before the customer has a chance to assess our tr Read More
In B2B, is a small company prejudiced when bidding for work?
Posted by tonyp21 under Customer ServiceFrom http://www.tonypaullconsulting.com 2921 days ago
When negotiating for business with out larger cousins do we as small business owners, penalise ourselves by openly declaring that we fall into the category of SMALL?
Are we confining our companies to a box labelled “only open for small jobs” even before the customer has a chance to assess our tr Read More
Are we confining our companies to a box labelled “only open for small jobs” even before the customer has a chance to assess our tr Read More
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