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Is Your Computer Killing You Softly?

Avatar Posted by luzspielberg under Technology
From http://www.allbusiness.com 5667 days ago
Made Hot by: on May 15, 2009 3:49 pm
It is estimated that workers suffering from repetitive strain injuries cost U.S. companies between $15 and $20 billion annually. I recently sat down with ergonomics expert Brian Bentow to discuss how we constant computer users can protect ourselves. Read More
Well guys, recession can also be good to us if we see things in a positive perspective. Here are four reasons why: 1. Expenses Fall 2. Angel funds haven't shut down 3. Tough times weed out weak competition 4. Certain markets can be recession proof Read More

Succeeding Even If You're Not a 'Born Entrepreneur'

Avatar Posted by robertrobillo under Success Stories
From http://www.allbusiness.com 5667 days ago
Made Hot by: on May 14, 2009 10:54 pm
Sometimes, for a little shock value, I like to tell people I grew up in the back of a liquor store. And I did -- sort of. When I was born we lived down the block from the liquor store my grandfather and uncle owned in Brooklyn, and I spent a lot of time in the stock room building castles out of liquor boxes and packing materials. We moved from Broo Read More

Small Business: Economic Recovery? What Recovery?

Avatar Posted by mariajoe under News
From http://www.newsweek.com 5667 days ago
Made Hot by: on May 18, 2009 1:14 am
Why entrepreneurs aren't so optimistic about the economy. Read More

Finding the Skills to Turn a Company Green From Within

Avatar Posted by roseanderson under News
From http://www.greenbiz.com 5667 days ago
Made Hot by: on May 15, 2009 3:49 pm
Executives from Net Impact, eBay and Timberland discuss the skills employers find desirable for positions with an environmental or larger CSR focus. Read More

Trade Credit: What It Is and Why You Should Pay Attention

Avatar Posted by roseanderson under Finance
From http://smallbiztrends.com 5667 days ago
Made Hot by: on May 15, 2009 3:49 pm
Just about every survey and data source says that trade credit is the second largest source of small business financing after banks. The question is: are you taking advantage of it? Trade credit simply means that a vendor extends you credit terms, giving you extra time to pay or giving a discount for early payment. Read More

Entrepreneurship Does Not Take Place in a Vacuum

Avatar Posted by biancaaquino under Marketing
From http://www.drjeffcornwall.com 5667 days ago
Made Hot by: on May 15, 2009 8:24 pm
"Anyone serious about promoting wealth-creating entrepreneurship must at some point direct attention toward how the moral, legal and political environment aligns incentives. Entrepreneurship -- like everything else -- doesn't exist in a vacuum. It's long past the time we stopped pretending it does." Read More
Starting today, anyone can make their blogs available via the new Kindle Publishing for Blogs Beta program. All you have to do is make your blog's feed available to the Kindle Store, and Amazon will do the rest, formatting your content for the device. According to the email from Amazon, after a few easy steps, your blog should be up and ready Read More

Online Video and Small Business Go Hand in Hand

Avatar Posted by q4sales under Online Marketing
From http://smallbiztrends.com 5667 days ago
Made Hot by: on May 14, 2009 7:20 pm
I like Lisa Barone's approach to creating a no-procrastination-allowed post about how important online video can be to your marketing. Read More

It's Obama's Economy Now!

Avatar Posted by mywealth under Finance
From http://www.mywealth.com 5667 days ago
Made Hot by: on May 14, 2009 9:55 pm
Well the first 100 days of the Obama Presidency have come and gone. Regardless of your political leanings you have to give the Obama administration some credit. We will avoid the next Great Depression!       Read More
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