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By Paul McCord |
Filed In:
Sales Management
and
Sales & Selling
Just doing the right thing can do great things for your business.
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By Nancy Germond |
Filed In:
Electronic Sensors & Detectors
and
Electronics
What can the business owner and those with significant assets do to protect themselves and their loved ones before a loss occurs?
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By David Worrell |
Filed In:
Michigan, USA
and
Midwest USA
The Girl Scouts of America are facing a PR crisis caused by two teenager scouts. Their reaction -- or lack thereof -- serves as a lesson for all businesses....
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By Nancy Germond |
Filed In:
Insurance Coverage
and
Insurance Policies
Many insurance companies exclude certain dog breeds or may soon cover only dogs identified by tattoo, chip or other identifying mark.
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By Chris Marentis |
Filed In:
Sales Prospecting
and
Sales Force
Local business website optimization is a frequent topic of conversation that comes up for us with our clients and prospects. At one point in time, it was sufficient for a local business to...
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By Rebecca Mazin |
Filed In:
Health Insurance
and
Insurance
Americans don’t seem to be letting a tough economy affect their relationships with dogs, cats, reptiles, fish and even horses.
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By Nancy Germond |
Filed In:
Americans with Disabilities Act
and
Human Rights & Civil Liberties Law
After March 15, 2011, only dogs, and in some instances miniature horses, are considered service animals.
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By Ivan Schneider |
Filed In:
Bookstores
and
Book Music & Hobby Stores
It's easy these days to lose control of your customer relationships. If you're looking for a solution to the problem, look no further than your local used bookstore.
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By Manny Davis |
Filed In:
Tax Deductions
and
Tax Law
Both individuals and businesses alike attempt to reduce their tax liability to the IRS. While there are many legitimate and weird tax deducations that are allowed, there are also many that will not...
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
Filed In:
Company Profits
and
Company Earnings
Owning a McDonald’s is not as profitable as it used to be.
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
Filed In:
Entrepreneurship
and
Company Structures & Ownership
Should small businesses spend time and money to leverage location-based services? The numbers say no.
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Filed In:
Pets
and
Animals & Society
We tracked down the 10 most ostentatious, expensive, luxurious pet products on the market today that no pet of leisure should be without. Remember, "If you have to bark, you can't afford it."
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Rodents
and
Mammals
A menagerie of winter animals including minks, red squirrels, foxes, and wild turkeys are tunneling (or roosting) through a vast field of snow dunes in my back yard and the temperature hasn’t risen...
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By Frank Ross |
Filed In:
Dogs
and
Mammals
With many jobs, you are chasing a 'ball' over and over again, and bringing it back to please the boss.
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
Filed In:
Halloween
and
Holidays & Observances
Note to bosses: your IT people aren't happy--and it's your fault.
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By Leslie Levine |
Filed In:
Dogs
and
Mammals
Remember, not all PR should focus on your core product orservice. You want your prospects and customers to think of your company as often as possible.
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By Sherri Fishman |
Filed In:
Business Crisis Consulting
and
Public Relations
I've always told clients not to panic, and to keep the crisis in perspective. The last thing you want to do is create anxiety for yourself and your employees.
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By Marco Carbajo |
Filed In:
XML
and
Markup Languages
Are excessive inquiries hurting your credit scores? Learn the different types of inquiries and what you can do to protect your scores.
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By Susan Wilson Solovic |
Filed In:
Pets
and
Animals & Society
Is your office going to the dogs today? Maybe it should be. According to a recent survey, the majority of dog owners say they would put in longer hours at the office if...
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By Mike Kraus |
Filed In:
Dogs
and
Mammals
Transforming ex-military dog trainer Tommy Doehler into the local dog expert will allow his business to flourish
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