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7 Time-tested Ways to Dig Out from a Recession
Posted by JohnH under MarketingFrom http://www.ducttapemarketing.com 5905 days ago
Made Hot by: on September 21, 2008 6:08 pm
Using Google to Reach Local Customers
Posted by suzyQ under AdvertisingFrom http://www.smallbusinessnewz.com 5905 days ago
Made Hot by: on September 21, 2008 6:07 pm
Google does a lot of things that can help local businesses market themselves and become more visible to potential customers. They recently announced a partnership with NBC that will have Google distributing ads on NBC channels while addressing local markets.
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Survey: McCain the Favorite Among Small-Business Owners
Posted by MattMcGee under NewsFrom http://blogs.wsj.com 5906 days ago
Made Hot by: on September 21, 2008 6:09 pm
A survey earlier this month of 1,062 business owners with 100 or fewer employees conducted by payroll administrator SurePayroll found that 64% of businesses planning to vote for either Sen. McCain or Democrat Barack Obama are leaning toward Sen. McCain, while the remaining 36% plan to vote for Sen. Obama.
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Are you getting the best payment processing deal?
Posted by ArmadaIG under FinanceFrom http://www.bizreport.com 5906 days ago
Made Hot by: on September 21, 2008 6:06 pm
Are you happy with your credit card processor? Are you getting the best deal? Many small businesses across the U.S. aren't which has led to the launch of a comparison-shopping website for B2B financial services.
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Kiss Your Brand Goodbye
Posted by ArmadaIG under MarketingFrom http://blogs.bnet.com 5906 days ago
Made Hot by: on September 21, 2008 6:08 pm
Brands are becoming worth less, if not just plain worthless. That's the theme of a series of books out this year, the newest being “Branding Only Works on Cattle” excerpted on Change This. Author Jonathan Salem Baskin argues that brands are a 20th century quirk, and are about to go back to their traditional role: names.
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Why you need to measure performance
Posted by suzyQ under ManagementFrom http://blogs.theage.com.au 5906 days ago
Made Hot by: on September 21, 2008 6:07 pm
You can't manage what you can't measure. This concept has been around for ages - and it makes perfect sense. How do you know if your business is going well if you don't have some performance metrics to consider. How can you figure out if your staff are productive if you can't measure their productivity or output? The trouble is that performanc
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A marketplace for unused brands
Posted by suzyQ under ResourcesFrom http://www.springwise.com 5906 days ago
Made Hot by: on September 20, 2008 1:11 am
In a standard custom logo assignment, the average graphic designer develops six concepts for evaluation by the business owner client. Only one of those will be used, leaving five creative logos to be stored away—and probably never seen again. Enter IncSpring, a beta site that aims to help designers with ideas and business owners seeking same find
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What Did the Most Good for Your Profitability?
Posted by JohnH under StrategyFrom http://www.smallbiztrends.com 5906 days ago
Made Hot by: on September 19, 2008 12:43 am
Here's a question for you:
If you had to pick one move that you've made in your business (past or present business) that had the biggest impact on profitability, what would it be?
Just as for other articles here in the Small Business Success Center, I once again polled several entrepreneurs. This is how they answered the question:
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Does SB size matter in government procurement?
Posted by govprocurementinsider under LegalFrom http://www.govprocurementinsider.blogspot.com 5907 days ago
Made Hot by: on September 21, 2008 6:08 pm
Good review of why the size of your small business matters in federal procurement
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Can Your Favorite Color Determine Your Perfect Job?
Posted by suzyQ under Human ResourcesFrom http://msn.careerbuilder.com 5907 days ago
Made Hot by: on September 20, 2008 1:12 am
Do you ever wish finding the perfect job could be as easy as one, two, three? According to new research, it might be as easy as red, yellow or blue.
That's right; by determining which primary, secondary and achromatic colors you prefer most and least, you can figure out a successful career path based on how you approach work, the types of work
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