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  • Your Small Business Can Easily Stand Up And Compete With The Big Ones  By : wendy hearn
    There is often a feeling that it’s harder for the small business to compete with the big businesses. However there are many benefits in choosing a small company.
  • Your Internet Business and the Law  By : Stephen Wright.
    Ownership of an internet business website can be a legal nightmare. To protect yourself, you need to be aware of a few basic issues and requirements. This article provides a few suggestions for covering these issues.
  • Work at Home Moms: The Importance of Priority and Time Management  By : Audrey Lynn
    For work at home moms, twenty four hours a day is never enough. Juggling between children, family and your career or business is a delicate skill. Having so many things to take care of, family, children, career, business, how do work at home moms avoid burn out and over stress? Good prioritization and time management is the key.
  • Work at Home Mom: 12 Simple Ways to Stay Organized  By : Audrey Lynn
    Do you feel that when you do something, it is never good enough? If you feel this way, stop and take stock of your life. Your kids do not deserve a stress out mom. We all do as we have to juggle a few responsibilities such as work, family, children, husband, frieds and so on. Unfortunately this is how a work at home moms' life is like, and to keep us on top of things, we need to stay organized. Here are some clever yet simple ways to help organize your life and keey your sanity.
  • Women Entrepreneurs Prove It’s Not Just A Man’s World  By : Tim Knox
    Women are increasingly more active in starting new businesses. Top growth of their businesses indicates skills that are noteworthy for other women and men.
  • Why Most Small and Medium Sized Businesses Fail To Survive  By : Marvist
    A report by Dun and Bradstreet has revealed that small business failure has increased by 40% over the last three years. Another report by the US Small Business Administration has observed that over 50% of small businesses are failing in the first five years. It cannot be just a case of misfortune that so many businesses are losing ground permanently. Let us go through some of the reasons why small and medium sized businesses fail to survive.
  • Why It's time to "Take Another Look" At Network Marketing  By : MarkLumpkins
    It's times like these that millionaires are made, when industries shift and commerce evolves. The creative, fearless entrepreneur will thrive by recognizing needs in the marketplace and capitalizing on them.
  • Why it pays to be a specialist, not a generalist!  By : Olivia Stefanino
    If you're determined to run a successful therapy practice, then it's vital that you set yourself apart from the crowd by being perceived as a specialist and it's only when you're a specialist that you can think about putting your prices up...
  • Why Is Vision So Important To Your Small Business!  By : Ian McConnell
    Do you have a clear small business vision? A small business vision can be compared to planning a holiday! People usually decide where they want to holiday based on the offerings of the destination...
  • Why Grants For Starting A Small Business Deliver Free Monies?  By : Sam Rogerson
    Ever considered grants for starting a small business as your prime source of financing? Well, you should. Thousands of American small business enterprises secure their share of grant money. The process starts with the application papers filled in and lodged correctly.
  • Why do small businesses fail?  By : Marvist
    Starting a business of your own has a lot of benefits such as being your own boss, facing new challenges, a high growth potential and reaping all the rewards of your hard work, however, success in a small business can never be taken for granted. Here are some reasons why small businesses fail.
  • Why Do Small Businesses Fail  By : Chris Stirling
    Starting a small business is always risky, and the chance of success is slim. According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, over 50% of small businesses fail in the first year and 90% fail within the first five years. Find out why
  • Why Do Entrepreneurs Need Professional Advice  By : Makabongwe Maseko
    So as an entrepreneur you definitely need some good advice for your business. You can get so much possible opportunities and advice above your imagination.
  • What’s Stopping You From Starting Your Own Small Business?  By : Tim Knox
    Some people simply don't have what it takes to start your own business. Others just need a bit of kicking to jumpstart them.
  • What your business will be remembered for.  By : Joanne Jarrett
    When starting up in business, initially having only a few clients is actually a big plus, as you’re able to focus solely on keeping those few clients (who are actually paying for your goods or services) happy with what you’re selling, or the service you’re providing. It’s vitally importantly that they come back and even more crucial that they tell others about the great product or service they’ve got from you or your business.
  • What Would You Do With A Second Chance?  By : Tim Knox
    You could avoid the mistakes you previously made and build on the successes you previously enjoyed. You could nurture the positive relationships and avoid the bad. You could tap into your wealth of experience during times of indecision and always know where and when your time and money would be best spent.
  • What Small and Medium Businesses Lose By Not Having a Website  By : Marvist
    Many small businesses today are not leveraging the benefits Internet is providing. Many of them do not even have a website. According to a study by Nielsen online and WebVisible, 44% of the small businesses in the US do not have a website. Many of them do not know the potential benefits a website carries with it. They feel that their business is not so big that it requires a website. But big or small, a business loses a number of benefits without a website.
  • What is a Lifestyle Entrepreneur?  By : Marius
    SUMMARY
    There is a growing group of people who have quit the mainstream work-a-job situation. Instead of focusing on their future lack and needs, they focus on who they really are, do the things they do and are grateful to accept money and happiness as a logical result. Be-do-Have principle!
  • What is a Franchise Business?  By : mark
    Operating a business franchise can offer several advantages if you feel you are not quite ready to open an independent business from scratch. Purchasing a franchise offers you the privilege to promote an already successful, widely recognized product or service.
  • What Can American Idol Teach You About Business?  By : Tim Knox
    Here are some tips for entrepreneur that can help them to achieve their dreams and be successful in business.
  • Webmaster and Small Business Resolutions  By : Sharon Housley
    Experts suggest that people should make lifestyle changes rather than resolutions. I am a bit more pragmatic. Tackle a task you know that you can succeed at. Do not bite off more than you can chew, and you will be one of the few who manages to keep their resolutions. Here are a few suggested resolutions for webmasters and small business owners:
  • Two Secrets for Scoping Legitimate Home Based Business Opportunities  By : Josh Boxer
    With all of the Spam and Scams out there it is difficult to spot legitimate home based business opportunities. Here I outline two tips for you to follow to ensure your on the right track to finding the right biz opp.
  • Top 5 Characteristics Of A Successful Franchise Owner  By : Michiel Van Kets
    Owning a franchise lets you own a business without the pitfalls normally associated with a new company as you have access to all the resources from an already successful business to help you. The business model has already been tested, any necessary training and advice is supplied to get you started and your supplier can be trusted.
  • Top 10 Reasons Why Companies Fail  By : James Walsh
    So why do companies fail? We are not talking about mummy’s home-made apple pie business here or the lone geek’s sudden prosperity through sale of weird gaming software. Proper organisations, with all the capital and infrastructure that should have made them tick don’t, and are either bought by someone else, or simply have to shut shop. ‘Top tens’ of various types have become points of corporate joke books by now, and that is because of two reasons. One is that those who write them have either ‘borrowed’ them haphazardly from management best-sellers (and some of these well-acclaimed books are horror reads themselves). The other reason is more common, and is deep-rooted in our psyche. We like to avoid thinking deeply about anything that sounds like advice until we are in dire straits. Let us illustrate this with yet another top ten list below:
  • To Entrepreneurs Who Want To Set And Achieve Clear Goals But Can't Get Started  By : Matt Zembruski
    For business owners who truly want to be "on purpose" for success and take their business to the next level, I define "clarity" as follows: Clarity is determining exactly what results you want to achieve and when you want to achieve them. Can you answer these 5 simple questions?
  • This Is Not Your Parent’s Workplace: The Case for Becoming a Small Business Owner  By : Susan L Reid
    Workplaces, and how we view them, have changed dramatically since the beginning of the 20th century. Particularly in the last 30 years, the complexity of business has grown enormously, making traditional jobs nearly obsolete. Old assumptions about how to work and how to advance are out of date. The old-school work ethic of doing “whatever it takes" to get the job done is a present-day formula for disaster and burnout.
  • Thirty Questions to Ask Your Property Manager  By : Brendan OBrien
    Finding a good property manager is like any other vendor search – it’s worth your time up front to make the best possible choice. Here’s a thirty-question checklist for interviewing prospective property managers. The answers you get will provide a very solid understanding of each manager’s qualifications.
  • Third Party Credit Card Processing  By : CreditorWeb
    If you’re a small business or just starting out, you may not feel ready for a merchant account. Starting a business is often costly and risky to begin with- you need to know your options before making the decision to accept credit cards.
  • These Factors May Derail Your Home Business Venture!  By : Joe Myna
    Below, are a few potential hazards that all too many people often fail to consider when starting a work at home project, and these will definitely need to be addressed before you get rolling.
  • Therapists: Make Sure You Define Your “Target” Client  By : Kim Richardson
    Therapists and practitioners need to define their target market. However, to do that effectively, they need to understand the meaning of a “target market”.
  • Therapists – Educate Your Clients!  By : Kim Richardson
    Most people understand that they should see a general practitioner and a dentist on a regular basis. However, many think that visiting a therapist is an unusual or questionable activity. Thankfully, not all people feel this way, but a lot of people are sceptical, have questions or are completely baffled about what you do, and its benefits for them. This mentality means that it is all the more necessary for alternative therapists such as yourself to teach potential and existing clients about the
  • The Tortoise and the Hare Model for Successful Small Business Start Ups  By : Susan L Reid
    Getting out to an early start may seem like the thing to do, yet, the moral of The Tortoise and the Hare is that slow and steady wins the race. Though by taking the best from both the tortoise and the hare ensures that slow and steady will win the race, while high-octane speed and adaptability will set the pace.
  • The Secret Method to Skyrocket Your Real Estate Investing  By : Alan Cowgill
    When a good real estate deal comes my way, I can grab it because I know the money is waiting for me. While my competitors are scrambling around applying at the bank, I've made an offer and closed the deal. Private lenders make it all possible and this article tells why.
  • The Process For Becoming An Entrepreneur  By : Tim Knox
    Many people want to start a new business but know little about what they are in for. This article can be a great resource for such people.
  • The ingredients for a successful business plan  By : Maxim Garanichev
    Running your own business can be very rewarding however it is certainly challenging too. You'll find yourself working long hard hours and making difficult decisions day in day out, so it is definitely not an easy option. A heavy dose of realism and plenty of research is a must before you take that first step and approach your bank manager for finance.
  • The Five Stages of Change for Small Business Owners  By : Susan L Reid
    If you are contemplating the changes that will occur by becoming a small business owner, it will be helpful for you to have a bird’s eye view of where you are along the continuum. If you are a small business coach working with clients who are in the process of starting up their own businesses, it will be good for you to have a way to determine which stage of change they are in so you can plan an effective start up coaching strategy.
  • THE ENTREPRENEURIAL POTENTIAL QUIZ  By : Bill Piker
    The 25 questions in this quiz are designed to measure competi­tiveness, self-reliance, patience, emotional stability, flexibility, objectivity, and other important entrepreneurial traits. When you've finished, you can total your score to see how you might fare as a business owner
  • The Eight Best Franchise Opportunities of 2006  By : Franchise Fetch
    Wondering what franchises provide the best business opportunities? The results are in for 2006’s best franchise businesses. Check here to see if your favorite franchise made the list!
  • The Benefits of Outsourcing In Small Businesses  By : Alex Martin
    A fairly recent addition to business terminology, outsourcing in a business is the delegation of certain non-core operations to other separate entities that specialize in those operations. Put very simply, outsourcing means giving away certain tasks which though imperative to the actual business, can be better managed by another industry which specializes in that task.
  • The A-Z guide for the future entrepreneurial superstar  By : Kirsty Dunphey
    Want to be an entrepreneur? Run through this A-Z and see if you’re on track.
  • The 5 Hiring Best Practices For Every Small Business  By : Grant D. Robinson
    The number one most costly issue for small business owners today is “low productivity” followed closely by “selecting employees.” This article presents the five hiring best practices used by most of the Fortune 500. By incorporating these practices into their own hiring process, small business owners will eliminate the two most costly business issues.
  • Teach Your Goat to Lead  By : asai
    Every animals need to at least learn to walk on a lead. It’s much easier to mover individual animals from one paddock to another, if it walks silently – not fighting you every step of the way. It’s better to put an animal on a trailer or truck when you sell it if you’re not pulling and jerking, or worse lifting and carrying it. In case, your animal requires medical attention, your vet would greatly appreciate having a well-trained goat to treat.
  • Strategic Importance of Business Plans in Today's Technological Driven Marketplace  By : Shaun Stevens
    Business Plans are more important than ever in today's technologically driven internet driven marketplace for your success.
    There are essentially only three central tenets that are a part of business plans:
    1. A focus on speed in all of its manifestations
    2. The integration of the Web into the core of what the company does
    3. A focus on how the company adds value for its customers
    The old adage never fir better " Plan Your Work and Workd Your Plan"
    To not plan is to severly limit your options and encourage disaster for yourself.
  • Stories As Examples  By : David T.
    Everyone has a story to tell. Life experiences are the threads that are woven into the fabric of who we are and what we are about. People choose to chronicle their stories in many different ways. Some take photographs and videos of their adventures, travels and family gatherings.
  • Steve Curvey's Take on Small Business Loans  By : Steve Curvey
    Many people who desire to begin their own trade or to extend their existing one require an support of financial capital at the starting of a trade; as we all know, the critical reserve of funding for businessmen is trade loans.
  • Step by step guide to creating a small business technology plan.  By : Eric Gurr
    The first step in creating a technology plan for your small business, or big business, is to understand clearly what you have now. The next step is to decide where you want to go.
  • Starting A Business From Home - Your Options  By : Kozen Huseyin
    When looking to start a business from home, you have several options. These options don’t always seem apparent at first. As you read this article about starting a business from home, you will discover the various options to starting a home business.
  • Start A Home Business And Earn Money At Home  By : Kozen Huseyin
    Are you looking to earn money working from home? First realize that it is fully possible for you, and that you can like many other people - start a home business and reap the great rewards that comes from the satisfaction of earning money in your own home business. As you read this article, you will discover more about how to start a home business.
  • Speaking On Your Feet  By : David T.
    Your ability to communicate effectively will account for most of your success in life. As we move farther into the communication age, we are becoming more and more dependant on being able to communicate ...
  • Solve the Mystery of Lost Business  By : Jim Degerstrom
    My sales tips and advice for small business owners when calling about proposals that are pending is assume the contract is open. It must be because they didn't call you. Be positive. If your steps in the sales cycle are "hat in hand" then the confidence factor could be killing your efforts.

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