If you're looking to start a new venture, why not try catering? Catering start-up expert, Steve Sutherland, shares his tips for catering business success.
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Tips to Find More Time in Your Day
Are you looking to put more meaningful moments in your work day? Chris Brogan shares his tips in this Business on Main/Entrepreneur article.
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7 Ways to Save on Business Costs by Going Green
What many small business owners don’t realize is that (contrary to popular opinion) going “green” is also closely tied to saving money. Here are some small (and large) change you can made to your office environment and business model that will help you streamline production and cut costs, while preserving natural resources.
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The 7 Deadly Sins of SEO
If your company web site is consistently at the bottom of search engine results, you may be committing one of these 7 deadly SEO sins.
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Why Your Brand Need a Logo
Is your business getting lost in the crowd? Make sure your company has a logo that helps it stand out in customers' crowded inbox or newsfeed.
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4 Small Business Twitter Etiquette Tips
If you’re trying to jumpstart your Twitter efforts, it’s important to know the ins and outs of Twitter etiquette. Read these tips to make sure you're always tweeting appropriately.
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Small Business Gets Big Business Benefits from Cloud Computing
So what is the cloud, and perhaps more importantly why do small businesses seem to love it so much? Learn how it's accessed, why companies use it, and why it might be right for your business.
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Credit Cards for Businesses
A business credit card is helpful during tough financial times. These credit cards not only provide owners with the funds they need, they can also help owners establish business credit.
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Enhancing Your Credit with a Credit Card
While perfect credit is not a requirement to start a business, it does help if you need to secure a loan, purchase large amounts of inventory and supplies or need to rent office space. The guest article below shows how getting a credit card and using it wisely can boost your credit.
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Giveaway: A Fashion Designer’s Big Break. What’s Yours?
Sometimes, all a business needs to push it over the edge is one big break. For fashion designer, Camilla Olson, that break came when a dream client wore one of her designs on the red carpet. Share your big break or your dream client for a chance to win this month's giveaway.
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The Basics of Taking Your Business Mobile
Is your business mobile-ready and able to take advantage of these consumers? Small business writer, Joanna L. Krotz explains the basics of taking your business mobile.
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Tips on When Promotional Items Work and When they Don’t
Looking to invest in promotional products for your business? Learn 3 marketing tips to make sure your items wind up in the right hands.
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The Million Dollar Elevator Pitch
Stuck in an elevator with a venture capitalist? Don't panic! Adam Hoeksema shares a simple 6 step outline to help you structure your business pitch for potential investors.
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Why It’s Time to Go Google
It might appear as though everyone, and everything, is moving to the cloud these days. So why not join the pack? But if you’re seriously considering migrating to the cloud - and you should be - it’s also time to start seriously considering going Google.
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Back to the Basics of Marketing – Relationships
Adam Obrecht of AO Wealth Advisory shares the inexpensive ways he attracted new clients during his first year of business. As he shows, a big budget isn't needed to be successful.
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How Do I Start Being the Boss?
It's now time to transition from chummy employer to effective manager and boss. If you're stuck on how to do this without losing your employees, these 12 steps will help.
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