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By Carol Tice |
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Sales
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Sales & Marketing
Get inside secrets on how to reap your first million fast -- from experts and entrepreneurs who made $1 million in sales in their first year of business.
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By Jonathan Farrington |
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Sales
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Sales & Marketing
So just how bad is it going to get?
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By AllBusiness News Staff |
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AllBusiness Daily News
While the ongoing European credit crunch could be a psychological downer, it might also give small business owners a chance to apply some fresh thinking.
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By AllBusiness News Staff |
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AllBusiness Daily News
The think tank's latest report on global economic conditions suggests that small businesses should brace for two years of weaker growth.
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By AllBusiness News Staff |
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AllBusiness Daily News
Greece and Italy are taking steps to get their houses in fiscal order. But will it be enough to save the eurozone from a breakup?
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By Fredric Paul |
Filed In:
Cloud Computing
and
Technology
The New Yorker says “Big Is Beautiful” and small businesses have been overhyped. But like other critics of small businesses, they’re missing the point.
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By AllBusiness News Staff |
Filed In:
AllBusiness Daily News
A plan to forgive 50 percent of Greece's sovereign debt is likely to avert what could have turned into a global financial disaster.
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Hitting the Road
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Operations
Going into debt to go on vacation seems like a crazy thing to do -- especially when you can take some incredible trips for a lot less than you think.
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By Andrea Poe |
Filed In:
Staffing & HR
It may sound counterintuitive, but offering additional time off can be one of the most cost-effective ways to improve retention and motivate workers.
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
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Internet, E-commerce & Social Media
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Technology
A new service offers a quick and cheap way to revise traditional websites and make them compatible with mobile devices.
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By AllBusiness News Staff |
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AllBusiness Daily News
If the settlement of the U.S. debt ceiling issue was supposed to calm markets, it did little to stop global stock markets from plummeting more than 4 percent today.
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By AllBusiness News Staff |
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AllBusiness Daily News
The reaction to a possible U.S. debt ceiling deal reverberated worldwide. For many small businesses, however, that response will be a mixed blessing in the short run.
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By Peter Suciu |
Filed In:
Technology
Despite being hammered in the market and in the media, RIM's Blackberry isn’t just good enough, it is actually great!
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By Hoover's Editors |
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Internet, E-commerce & Social Media
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Technology
While investors wait breathlessly for Groupon's IPO, the daily deal bandwagon is filling up.
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By AllBusiness News Staff |
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United States
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North America
The Euro continues to flounder, and the U.S. Dollar is looking better. But a strong Dollar isn't necessarily the best way to fuel the economic recovery.
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By Don Sadler |
Filed In:
Export Trade
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International Trade
Mexico buys more U.S. products than China and Japan combined. Smart small businesses are taking advantage of the trend and sending their exports south.
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By Ken Walker |
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Public Transportation
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Transportation
I’d always thought that if I could navigate a round-a-bout while sitting on the opposite side of the road, and with the steering wheel on the opposite side of the car (I hadn’t...
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By Rebecca Mazin |
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Work Week
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Working Hours & Patterns
Much as the events of 9/11 galvanized New Yorkers, the Triangle shirtwaist fire united the city in grief.
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By Ken Walker |
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Pop & Rock
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Music Genres
Sometimes you need to get away. Sometimes it’s not about "having a legitimate reason" to go somewhere. Sometimes it’s more about finding any reason to get away from where you are!...
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By Ken Walker |
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Destinations & Attractions
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Travel, Hospitality & Tourism
There are many amazing destinations around the world that you can visit for an alarmingly low price. Would you be interested in custom tailored shirts or dresses for under $50? How about a...
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