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Starting a Business
and
Getting Started
Entrepreneurs often try to go it alone during the startup phase. But it's important to know when it's time to hire, and what your hiring options include.
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Starting a Business
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Getting Started
Finding help for your new company starts with clicking on the many small business articles and websites that exist to assist you in your business venture.
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By David Worrell |
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Finance
Nearly every company can save money by outsourcing key finance positions.
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By Fredric Paul |
Filed In:
Technology
The rise of online services like Elance and Guru allow businesses to pay less -- sometimes MUCH less -- for a variety of services. But, as usual, there's a catch.
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By Chris Marentis |
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Internet, E-commerce & Social Media
and
Technology
Here's a lesson one company learned the hard way: How often you post can affect SEO just as much as what you post and how you promote it.
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By Kevin Morris |
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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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By Emily Esterson |
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Hiring & Firing
and
Staffing & HR
When it's time to hire that first person to help your small business grow, consider the pros and cons of hiring in-house or outsourcing the position.
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Starting a Business
and
Getting Started
Ready to start a business? Narrow down your search with these 25 home-based business ideas that have growth potential, both now and in the future.
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By Mark Henricks |
Filed In:
Starting a Business
and
Getting Started
As federal, state, and local governments can no longer afford to provide services, small businesses are rushing in to replace them.
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Hiring & Firing
and
Staffing & HR
If you handle an employee termination poorly, it can come back to haunt you in the form of legal action. Here are common flubs when giving workers the boot.
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By Rieva Lesonsky |
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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 AllBusiness News Staff |
Filed In:
AllBusiness Daily News
As European bank stocks tank, and European and US markets swoon over fears of a global economic slowdown, what's a small business owner to do?
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By Paul McCord |
Filed In:
Sales & Marketing
A simple analysis of your situation will let you know if outsourcing your calls makes sense for your business.
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By Andrea Poe |
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Hiring & Firing
and
Staffing & HR
The Internet makes background checks faster and easier, but it pays to be aware of the risks and legal landmines that accompany these online searches.
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By Manny Davis |
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Accounting & Budgeting
and
Finance
Consider the following tips to avoid small business accounting issues and ensure the proper handling of your company's finances.
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By Paul McCord |
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Sales & Marketing
Inside sales teams, outsourced call centers, and better marketing can make it easier to for salespeople to focus on selling.
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By Andrea Poe |
Filed In:
Staffing & HR
Look for a natural fit, a person who can take the reins of this new, unchartered territory in your company and guide it to growth.
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By Marco Carbajo |
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Financing & Credit
and
Finance
Many businesses rely on grants to cover their startup costs. Here's how to take advantage of this fantastic source of funding.
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By Nancy Germond |
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Insurance & Risk Management
and
Finance
Done wrong, an exit interview is a pointless formality. Done right, it just might help your company avoid an expensive lawsuit.
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Payroll taxes can be one of the most difficult aspects of running a small business. Here’s what you need to know to cut this task down to size.
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