Having Accounts Receivable i.e. amounts owing by customers is both good and bad. It's good because it means that you have sales and customers. It's bad because it is cash that you don't have now, and there is always a possibility that you won't collect. When you offer credit terms to your custom
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9 Tips For Managing Your Customer Receivables
Posted by ronika under FinanceFrom http://www.montrealfinancial.ca 5114 days ago
American Express Launches Nationwide Effort to Spark Small Business Sales this Holiday Season
Posted by B2CMKTG under NewsFrom http://www.b2cmarketinginsider.com 5114 days ago
American Express recently announced a nationwide program designed to help generate sales for small business owners on “Small Business Saturday” which is scheduled to occur on the Saturday (November 27th) between Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
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10 Lessons to Learn From Print Newspaper Ads
Posted by CIKMarketing under Online MarketingFrom http://www.cikmarketing.ca 5114 days ago
Made Hot by: sprint01 on November 22, 2010 8:59 pm
There are a number of things that the print industry got right, things that have been forgotten on the internet, and so there are a number of lessons that you can learn from print newspaper ads that will make your website more popular and successful.
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Make Money Blogging: Writing for Yourself vs. Writing for Others
Posted by MMarquit under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://personaldividends.com 5114 days ago
Many people have asked me why I don’t start my own personal finance blog — owned by me. The answer lies in security now vs. unlimited earning potential later.
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Marketing Is Your Most Important System :: Small Business Marketing Blog from Duct Tape Marketing
Posted by ducttape under MarketingFrom http://www.ducttapemarketing.com 5115 days ago
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A lot of people ask me what Duct Tape Marketing is. Usually Duct Tape Marketing represents one of the various parts they’ve come into contact with. Read More
A lot of people ask me what Duct Tape Marketing is. Usually Duct Tape Marketing represents one of the various parts they’ve come into contact with. Read More
5 Other Companies Facebook Could Morph Into
Posted by B2CMKTG under Social MediaFrom http://www.b2cmarketinginsider.com 5115 days ago
Half a billion users can’t be wrong. Right? Half a billion connected users is certainly a captive audience. Half a billion users will help you build your brand and capture leads. What then, would Facebook be if it wasn’t Facebook? With the currencies of 700 billion minutes a month and the emotio
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3 Small Business Lessons for the First Time Entrepreneur
Posted by jewel.davis under StrategyFrom http://www.hartmanmedia.com 5115 days ago
The problem with small business lessons is figuring out which of the billion and a half words written on the topic actually apply to your situation and could possibly help you survive that all important first year. Good advice can come from the unlikeliest of places, in this case a retired small to
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Need Outsourcing? List your Blogging related Jobs
Posted by hishaman under MarketingFrom http://www.famousbloggers.net 5115 days ago
New Job board launched at FamousBloggers.net , now you can list your jobs and get the option to hire the right person to do the job
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How Much Advertising is Right for Your Brand?
Posted by B2CMKTG under AdvertisingFrom http://www.b2cmarketinginsider.com 5115 days ago
Marketing is a complex blend of art and science, and if you talk with anyone in the profession today, they’ll tell you it’s only getting more so. Audience fragmentation, new media form factors, the rise of social media, etc. is making life more complex, not simpler for CMO’s.
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What To Do When You Didn’t Take Accounting In College
Posted by timjahn under StartupsFrom http://www.beyondthepedway.com 5115 days ago
A review of LessAccounting.com and Xero.com comparing which product is better for the accounting needs of creative entrepreneurs.
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