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10 Web 2.0 Services I Can't Live Without

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Done right business plans aren't something you use to lure investors and then stick in the bottom of your desk drawer. Rather, they become living documents that guide your business, keep you on course, and -- yes -- adapt as your businesses changes. But too often, business plans are rife with problems -- expert Tim Berry breaks down the top 10. Read More
This article takes a look at 100 truly outstanding business card designs which show that there are truly no limits to the design of a business card. Read More
Over 48% of U.S. adults believe that a lack of advertising by a retail store, bank or auto dealership during a recession indicates the business must be struggling according to research from Ad-ology. That's not a good sign for those businesses who have opted to reduce their advertising budgets as a means to save money. The study finds advertis Read More
A new bill would require some employers. Find out if you're eligible, and whether the bill will pass or not. Also a discussion of whether the bill's a good thing or not. Read More
Tips on using the slide sharing social network, SlideShare to build community. Read More
Author Paul Facella teaches us a lot about the franchise business model, in this guest post on Joel Libava's Franchise King blog... Read More
For the small business owner, these tough economic times are forcing them to take pause. Are they doing everything they can to reach existing and new customers? Perhaps they think they can't afford to do more. Nothing could be further from the truth. Included below are several examples of some free social networking tools that any small business c Read More
If you need more capital for your business, consider applying for a business development grant at NASE. Individual grants will be made in amounts of up to $5,000 per applicant. Read More
In the days of old: circa 2007, social-media marketing meant monitoring the blogosphere and managing forums, but today marketers are jumping in by actively creating and managing brand communities. Read More
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