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By Mark Stiving |
Filed In:
Pricing & Merchandising
and
Sales & Marketing
The healthcare industry offers surprising price paradoxes, and there are some important lessons in them for small businesses of all types.
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
Filed In:
Franchising
Also: would you get the Taco Bell logo tattooed on your butt?
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By Fredric Paul |
Filed In:
Technology
Too many small businesses are still relying on Windows XP and even Internet Explorer 6. It's way past time to move on if you don't want to risk security vulnerabilities, reliability issues, and...
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By AllBusiness News Staff |
Filed In:
AllBusiness Daily News
The troops are coming home, and a dictator dies -- and businesses wait to see whether these events cause more problems than they solve.
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By AllBusiness News Staff |
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AllBusiness Daily News
New incentives give small businesses more reason than ever to hire skilled veterans returning home from Iraq and Afghanistan.
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By Gini Dietrich |
Filed In:
Advertising, Marketing & PR
and
Sales & Marketing
From email marketing to social commerce, here are 10 hot trends that every tech-savvy small business owner should be following in 2012.
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By Jonathan Farrington |
Filed In:
Sales
and
Sales & Marketing
So just how bad is it going to get?
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By AllBusiness News Staff |
Filed In:
AllBusiness Daily News
Proposed new agreements with Colombia, Panama, and South Korea could bring small businesses more than $13 billion in new export opportunities.
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By Sara Wilson |
Filed In:
Franchising
Staying true to the brand and not compromising, contends Ron Graves, CEO of Pinkberry, is the key to the popular frozen yogurt franchise's global success.
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By Rieva Lesonsky |
Filed In:
Getting Started
If you haven't already considered it, now may be the time to follow the legacy of SCORE and share your own expertise with another aspiring entrepreneur.
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By Kevin Morris |
Filed In:
Logistics
and
Operations
When starting a company, you can save time and money by outsourcing most of the work. And it's easier than you think -- just go online.
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Government
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Industries
For all Americans the aftermath of the 9/11 terror attacks lingers to this day. That's no less true for the nation's small businesses.
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Filed In:
Buying a Business
and
Getting Started
It takes inspiration, ambition, and elbow grease to climb the ladder from employee to business owner. Ten successful entrepreneurs tell how they did it.
slideshow
By Rieva Lesonsky |
Filed In:
Staffing & HR
It may not seem like it, but in some places the job market is heating up. Is your small business prepared for the challenges of finding -- and retaining -- the talent you...
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
Filed In:
Government
and
Industries
Surprise! A new study finds that the vast majority of stuff Americans buy is made in America.
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By AllBusiness News Staff |
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AllBusiness Daily News
Standard & Poor's move to cut the U.S. credit rating is expected to raise interest rates and depress consumer spending, but could also speed government spending cuts and help restore stability.
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By Peter Suciu |
Filed In:
Technology
Despite strong earnings and other positive fundamentals, tech stocks remain vulnerable to larger economic issues.
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By AllBusiness News Staff |
Filed In:
AllBusiness Daily News
Labor Department numbers for July revealed that 117,000 new jobs were created last month, but one survey of small business noted a drop in jobs for the second month in a row.
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By Joan Voight |
Filed In:
Going Global
and
Operations
If your company wants to crack the growing Chinese market, it's best to travel there first. Learn what you need to know to organize a smooth trip.
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By Paul Davis |
Filed In:
Operations
Scam artists steal millions of dollars in goods using phony credit cards. Here are some tips to avoid becoming a victim.
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