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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 Joan Voight |
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Advertising, Marketing & PR
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Sales & Marketing
Faced with limited marketing budgets and stiff competition, some companies are turning to unusual ad campaigns to gain an advantage.
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Advertising, Marketing & PR
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Sales & Marketing
Looking for a unique promotional present for your customers and clients this season? We've rounded up 10 great ideas that will leave a lasting impression.
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
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Internet, E-commerce & Social Media
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Technology
People love Facebook. They REALLY love Facebook. But they still don’t want to use it to connect with businesses.
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By Bob Voss |
Filed In:
Starting a Business
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Getting Started
Sure, follow the hot new-business trends. But also make sure your new business has the three traits that most often lead to start-up success.
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Hitting the Road
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Operations
You can’t bring a beer home with you on the plane anymore, so you'll have to find other ways to return home with local brewery fare.
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Starting a Business
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Getting Started
Do you have an idea nobody believes in? Take inspiration from these entrepreneurs who flouted conventional wisdom to make their startup dreams come true.
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Starting a Business
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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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Housing, Real Estate & Construction
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Industries
As a landlord, you can make your job easier by setting specific rules for tenants to follow. Make sure your rental agreement addresses these 10 key areas.
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Startups
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Company Strategy
You can start your own business with almost no money down. All it takes is hard work, dedication, and the right idea. Here are 10 to get you thinking.
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By Tony Case |
Filed In:
Mobile Commerce
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Electronic Commerce
It might have started with food, but now all kinds of business are taking their wares to the streets. Is a mobile business right for you?
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By Paul McCord |
Filed In:
Sales Management
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Sales & Selling
Just doing the right thing can do great things for your business.
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By Carol Tice |
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Angel Investment
The hard-nosed billionaire celebrities of ABC's reality TV show Shark Tank reveal what entrepreneurs must do to successfully pitch to potential investors....
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By Nancy Germond |
Filed In:
Insurance Coverage
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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 Sara Wilson |
Filed In:
Buying a Franchise
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Franchises
A franchise that costs you a little can make you a lot -- if you follow these six tips.
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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 Ivan Schneider |
Filed In:
Bookstores
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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 Susan Wilson Solovic |
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Entrepreneurship
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Company Structures & Ownership
Do you ever wish you could reinvent yourself and try something new and more exciting? You certainly aren't alone. Today, millions of Americans are doing just that and leaving their traditional career paths...
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
Filed In:
Company Structures & Ownership
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Company Activities & Management
Employee DQ’d after robbing franchise of $100,000 over a period of two and a half years. What took so long?
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Marriage
and
Families & Children
It’s more difficult these days to rely on your neighbor to take care of your pets. Everyone seems too busy, or they have kids with allergies, etc. We’ve found that the best answer...
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