It’s where revenue meets expenses. Also called the “blue line,” your job, as a business owner or manager, is to ensure the company’s operating budget stays above it.
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Finding Your Business’ Equilibrium Point
Posted by expertbusiness under ManagementFrom http://www.expertbusinessadvice.com 4571 days ago
Building Mobile Friendly Websites With Ease - Mob.Is.It Mobile Website Service
Posted by GetApp under ResourcesFrom http://www.getapp.com 4571 days ago
Having a mobile optimized website is fast becoming essential. If you’re a website designer you can now offer mobile website design services, mob.is.it offers a white-label option that is pretty awesome.
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Handy tips to scare away blog readers!
Posted by amabaie under Online MarketingFrom http://oddblogger.com 4571 days ago
Made Hot by: stillwagon428 on May 25, 2012 2:56 pm
It might not be Halloween, but you can scare away your blog readers at any time you wish. Unfortunately, many blog writers do scare away their readers without intending to. Here are a few stealth tactics you can use to scare away your readers, however unintentionally. See how many of these apply to
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A Healthy You Means a Healthy Blog – 5 Ways to Increase Productivity
Posted by ScottDudley under Online MarketingFrom http://lowcostmarketingstrategies.com 4571 days ago
If your blog needs a boost, then it’s quite possible that your energy needs a boost as well. Look around at your desk. Does clutter fill the drawers? Is the top covered in stacks of files and other paperwork?
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4 Do’s and 4 Don’ts to consider when starting a business! - Small Biz Diamonds
Posted by SmallBizDiamonds under StartupsFrom http://smallbizdiamonds.com 4571 days ago
4 Do’s and 4 Don’ts to consider when starting a business! Guest post by Keir McCarton There are thousands of blog articles out in the blogosphere that offer help and guides on how to succeed with a...
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A good ole fashioned switch-a-roo. Have you ever wondering why someone at the top of their game decides to go in a completely different direction? Heck, you’ve probably done it yourself. Enter today’s guest, Yaro Starak. Most people know Yaro as the friendly Australian Internet marketer who has mad
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Interview with SBA Small Business Person of the Year, Victoria Tifft
Posted by SBA.gov under NewsFrom http://www.sba.gov 4571 days ago
This week, SBA announced the National Small Business Person of the Year - Victoria Tifft, President and CEO of Clinical Research Management in Hinckley, Ohio. Check out this brief interview, live from National Small Business Week.
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Is Bidding on Trademarked Brands a Viable SEM Tactic?
Posted by nickstamoulis under Online MarketingFrom http://www.searchengineoptimizationjournal.com 4571 days ago
The rationale behind bidding on trademarked brands is something like this: if I bid on my competitor’s name than my company’s PPC ad will show up in any branded searches for my competitor. Since my competitor and I are going after the same target audience, this is good way to piggyback on the brand
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How to Write a Great Slogan for a Product or Service
Posted by stepbystepmarketing.com under AdvertisingFrom http://www.stepbystepmarketing.com 4571 days ago
“We Bring Good Things to Life,” a slogan that GE used for more than 20 years, was everything that a good company slogan should be. It communicated a company value that mattered to customers. It was memorable. It worked for a full range of products. It worked in print ads, radio ads, and more.
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Best Web Apps for Bootstrapping on a Shoestring budget
Posted by Sdavidson under StartupsFrom http://blog.avancert.com 4571 days ago
Bootstrapping a new business or startup company from scratch is tough. It often involves working long into the evening after the day job is done, so every dollar saved counts. Here are some lessons learned and a list of web applications you can use to get stuff done on a limited budget.
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