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1. The Case for Business Coaching: How It Can Im
by Barbara Bissonnette
Posted on Jan 23, 2007 |
Business spending on coaching will exceed $1 billion this year. Although once considered a perk reserved exclusively for senior executives at multinational corporations, today coaches are just as likely to be found at entrepreneurial start-ups and small businesses. Still, confusion exists about exactly what coaching is and the kinds of ...read more |
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2. Know Thy Customer
by Angel Brown
Posted on Jan 23, 2007 |
I have to laugh at some of these so-called "reality shows." Most of them are so scripted it's hard to believe they can get away with calling them "reality." The majority of them seem to be designed to highlight the darker side of human nature--lots of bickering and back-stabbing going ...read more |
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3. A Virtual Assistant Can Help You Grow Your Sm
by Karen Fritscher-Porter
Posted on Jan 23, 2007 |
A virtual assistant can help you grow your small business or home based business by handling your administrative support tasks. If you're a successful small business entrepreneur, you've already learned the value of outsourcing tasks (even ones you're capable of doing yourself) in order to spend your time strategically ...read more |
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4. Invoicing in a Successful Computer Consultanc
by Joshua Feinberg
Posted on Jan 23, 2007 |
Invoicing is an administrative task that requires attention to detail. You have to attend carefully to your invoicing on a regular basis. If you don't you will lose money that is easily avoidable. Follow these simple invoicing procedures for maximum efficiency: Invoicing Procedures If you are invoicing for a previous week's ...read more |
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5. Business or Pleasure?
by Nola Redd
Posted on Jan 23, 2007 |
There is nothing like combining business with pleasure. This week's blog post mingles the two subjects and notes the advantages of being a small business owner when it comes to vacations. The subject springs to mind because, well, that is what we are in the process of doing right now. My ...read more |
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6. Bad Press or No Press?
by Nola Redd
Posted on Jan 23, 2007 |
It seems that Ascot Realty in Buford, Georgia is having more than a little bad luck. First, a Buford family reports in the Gwinnett Daily Online that the company destroyed their landscaped yard on July 20th. Two days later, the same paper reports that the frame of a house fell ...read more |
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7. Advantages of a Limited Company
by Bruce Stander
Posted on Jan 23, 2007 |
Creating a business isn’t easy. The owners or founders of an enterprise could find themselves in a crossroad, wondering which type of legal denomination they actually should choose. In the United States, there are several types of business forms like limited partnerships, limited liability partnerships, limited liability companies, and many ...read more |
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8. All About Offshore Shelf Companies
by Bruce Stander
Posted on Jan 23, 2007 |
Offshore shelf companies aren’t just for the rich and famous, they are for every one. It is true, at one time only the rich were able to afford these but with today’s world anyone can with a great agent. If you are thinking about getting one, you should first ...read more |
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9. 3 Rules for Working at Home
by Laura Wheeler
Posted on Jan 23, 2007 |
In my work with small business startups I run into myths that exist in the
world and in the minds of people, which stand in the way of their ability to
succeed at a home business. The three rules here will help you to see good ...read more |
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10. Being Independent is Wonderful - If YOU can B
by Don Monteith
Posted on Jan 23, 2007 |
Being "independent" means self reliant, determined to
take responsibility for your own life and to make the
most of it. Otherwise, we're like a teenager who wants
to "do as I please" but HOLDS ON, just in case. Most of us have been there. I remember the days ...read more |
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