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  • 9 Things you must do to maximize your chances of obtaining a small business loan  By : Neil Best
    The things you really ought to discuss with your bank manager to get the business loan you need.
  • Avoiding the Scams: How to Find a Business Opportunity That is Right for You  By : Christopher Enders
    An overview of things to consider so you can avoid scams and find a business opportunity that is legitimate.
  • What Should Your Business Card Say?  By : Charles Kassotis
    Find out how to create an effective business card without paying a consulting fee. Just follow these basic guidelines for a quality, inexpensive product.
  • Managing Your Fears, Panic Attacks, and Other Phobias In The Business World  By : Stanley Popovich
    What do you do when you struggle with fear and anxiety while in the business environment? There are times that no matter what you do, your anxieties interfere with your business responsibilities. As a result, here is a brief list of techniques that a person can use to help manage their every day anxieties, stresses, and fears.
  • Digging for Diamonds  By : Sramana Mitra
    Online jewelry is an attractive business.
  • How To Make Good Decisions  By : Saleem Rana
    The failure to arrive at a decision causes a person to go round and round and round in maddening circles. The person ponders over the same information over and over. It is this failure to grasp a problem that creates nervous breakdowns. Once a decision is made, a clear, definite course of action opens up.
  • Goal Planning – Set yourself up for a Winning 2006  By : Matthew Tibble
    Discover how to review the past year, and learn how you can set some goals to help you achieve your dreams for 2006.
  • Tips for Using and Personalizing Templates  By : James Monahan
    Remember that your creativity is not stifled by templates.
  • Assertiveness - Just how nice are you?  By : Robin Chandler
    This quiz will help you define whether you really are too nice for your own good.
  • Tackle Your Stresses In The Corporate World One Step At A Time  By : Stanley Popovich
    Your fears, anxieties, and other business related problems have the best of you and you don’t know what to do. You try to manage your anxieties, but are not able to do so. At this point, what you need to do is to be smart in how you manage your stresses.
  • Six Six "Honest Serving-Men"  By : Keith Longmire
    Kipling updated for the modern business environment.
  • Future of EDA  By : Sramana Mitra
    Fate of the EDA Industry.
  • Top 5 Reasons Your Business Needs ACH Processing  By : Wayne Akey
    ACH Payment Processing is a reliable economical alternative to credit card processing. Learn how your business can use ACH processing to save time and money and offer customers payment alternatives.
  • When A Business Colleague Stuggles With Fear And Anxiety  By : Stanley Popovich
    Do you know a business colleague who struggles with fear and anxiety? It can be difficult to sit by and watch the person you work with struggle while you are unable to do anything. Enclosed is a list of things that you can do to help the person overcome his or her own battle with anxiety and fear.
  • Why Do a Business Plan?  By : Alan Boyer
    This is the key to growing a business, multiplying a business to almost any level. There is a lot of similarity between being successful in business to an engineering design. This is what I learned from being an engineer that, when applied to business, has frequently multiplied a business in weeks.
  • Winning in the Global Economy - Will You be a Victim or Victor?  By : John Van Doren
    Globalization and a digital world with high bandwidth has altered the playing field in corporate america and labor is now a commodity that can and will be acquired anywhere in the world. That either means off-shoring production and even R&D to places like Mexico or China, or digitally outsourcing high skilled jobs like software development to India.
  • Indian Anime  By : Sramana Mitra
    An analysis of the animation film industry and the developments in India.
  • Google vs eBay, or Google vs YahooBay?  By : Sramana Mitra
    Analysis of Google's moves into eBay's turf.
  • American Dream or American Myth?  By : John Van Doren
    At the close of WWII the "Greatest Generation" set the stage for unprecedented U.S. economic dominance and helped to define the American Dream for several generations. Globalization and the decline of American economic dominance requires that we redefine the dream to fit this new reality.
  • 2005: Year of the Balance of Power  By : Sramana Mitra
    In 2005, Economics, Politics, Business, Technology and Media have all seen a balance of power. An Analysis.
  • Managing A Panic Attack While Your At Your Job Or Business  By : Stanley Popovich
    At times, our worries and anxieties can overwhelm us at our place of work or business. Here is a brief list of techniques that a person can use to help manage their anxious moments at their job or business environment.
  • What Is A Company?  By : James Monahan
    By legal and business definitions, a company is a business enterprise, often times engaged in an industrial or commercial enterprise, a group of people associated through a common goal or financial objective.
  • The History of Pressure Washer  By : James Hunt
    Pressure washers have been around for many years. There have been changes made to the washer itself that have made it more popular over the years...
  • What Is A lease?  By : James Monahan
    There are different lease types, all with variable conditions and subject to the laws governing each state.
  • ACH or Credit Cards  By : Wayne Akey
    Most businesses accept credit cards and consider the
    process fees a cost of doing business. However by
    implementing an ACH payment system you can realize
    dramatic savings and increase sales.
  • Dealing With Your OCD And Fearful Thoughts In The Business World  By : Stanley Popovich
    It can be tough for business people with OCD to have to experience obsessive thoughts that are intrusive, scary, and difficult to manage. As a result, here is a short list of techniques that a person can use to help manage their obsessive and fearful thoughts.
  • Getting Help For Your Anxieties At Your Job And Business  By : Stanley Popovich
    Are you having trouble getting rid of your anxiety and stress related problems at your job or business? It is not easy to manage your anxieties, however here are some techniques a person can use to help conquer their stresses and other anxiety related symptoms.
  • Find Collectibles, Antiques, Heirlooms and Art - Online Auctions or Offline  By : David Arnold Livingston
    In an auction, people who really understand and have a deep appreciation for valuable and rare things come together to translate into monetary considerations the effort of people taking good care of things of the past and other memorabilia of the past generations. In an auction people that know what they want put up a very fierce contention for things they are sure to cost them a lifetime to get.
  • Business - What is it?  By : Bart Samuri
    The word "Business" Has many different meanings. The word business is yet another one of those lovely English words that is used for many different things. Many people already know all the different contexts the word business can be used in. If you asked those people to name them off the top of their head, they probably couldn’t think of them all. In this article I will define the most commonly used forums of the word. Lets get started!
  • Going The Extra Mile to Business Success  By : Kevin Sinclair
    You cannot fail when you give more than 100 percent. In whatever endeavour you are doing, always give more than one hundred percent. You will find that whenever you do this, your rewards will always be far greater than the extra effort you expended.
  • A Vision for IC DFM  By : Sramana Mitra
    A Vision for Design for Manufacturability in Chips.
  • Can Your Honey Be Your Business Partner?  By : Steve Roberts
    Many couples first met on the job, are involved in family businesses, or find themselves considering working together on something they both love. One of the basics behind success in such ventures is whether they can make it past the hurdle of competing with each other.
  • Project Management: Performance Metrics Matter  By : John Thompson
    Numbers are the lifeblood of your project or business. Ignoring certain metrics will ensure failure! Here are project management performance metrics that matter to all managers.
  • Article Submissions  By : Corey Morehouse
    Learn an explosive secret to free traffic and Search Engine Optimization when you submit articles.
  • Selling Your Business - Don't Underestimate the Value of your Company's Web Site  By : Dave Kauppi
    Your ability to integrate the new economy through your company's Web Site into your business could provide huge returns when you sell your company.
  • Financial Incentives for Your Business to Use Solar Power  By : Rick Solare
    When it comes to running a business, much of the necessary focus is on the bottom line. Many businesses, however, fail to realize they can seriously cut energy costs by going solar.
  • Sex And The Single Zillionaire  By : Sramana Mitra
    State of Silicon Valley Venture Capital in 2006.
  • Franchise – Get Partnership With Other Businesses  By : Barney Garcia
    To decide whether you want to go for a franchise business or not, you should know what is franchising? It is simply a method of entering into a franchise agreement where two parties will agree to do business with contractual provisions.
  • Selecting a Business Broker - Look Out for these Red Flags  By : Dave Kauppi
    Selecting a business broker or an M&A firm to represent your company for sale can be a confusing and difficult process. This article exposes some of the pitfalls to avoid in the process.
  • 7 Sure-Fire Ways to Make a Positive Impression With Your Business Cards  By : Cal Golden
    What does your business card say about you? Most of the time, it is not as positive or business-building as you think.
  • How to Drive Up Sales in your Wholesale Handbags Website  By : Steve Pavis
    Customers are getting smart. They know what they want, and with the sheer number of wholesale handbags websites on the Internet, they will walk away if they don’t get it. After all, there will always be another wholesale handbags supplier who can give them a better deal. Or if not a cheaper handbag,
  • How Can a Drug Store Founded in 1838 Survive in The 21st.Century?  By : Wayne Messick
    The story of Bigelow Apothecaries is both a fascinating piece of New York nostalgia, and a demonstration of the importance of change in business.
  • Minding Your Global Manners  By : Lydia Ramsey
    Guidelines to help you find your way through the maze of international etiquette rules that apply whether you work on-line or in an office.
  • Stand Out in Business the Write Way  By : Lydia Ramsey
    Build your business and stand out in a crowd by sending handwritten notes whenever possible to existing and potential clients.
  • Working With The Disabled  By : Lydia Ramsey
    Use these tips to enhance your relationship without your disabled colleagues and clients.
  • What Kind Of Capital Is Appropriate For Your Business?  By : Dee Power And Brian Hill
    There are two kinds of capital: debt and equity. Both kinds are typically used by a company during its lifetime. Lenders have different objectives than investors and therefore look at different factors about a company when deciding whether or not to invest or make a loan.

    Debt
    Debt is money borrowed, which must be repaid at a set time period and generates income for the lender over that time period. Lending sources include not only banks, but also leasing companies, facto...
  • UxC President To U.S. Utilities: Buy American  By : James Finch
    Summary: In the face of Asian competition and possible supply shocks to the uranium market, UxC president Jeff Combs urges U.S. utilities to “support the expansion of production in the United States.” He believes there’s a good chance for $50/pound uranium this year. “Any shock to supply could send prices much, much higher.”

    StockInterview: How would you sum up the uranium market right now?

    Jeff Combs: There’s a very tight supply/demand situation that exists now for del...
  • Irresistible Event Registrations: How To Overcome Objections About Credibility  By : Bill Flagg
    How can you build a relationship with people who object to registering for your event based on your credibility? Here are a few suggestions on improving the way your prospects view your event.

    The Power of Credibility

    When your event is either completely new to the market or you are trying to reach out to a new audience, establishing up front credibility with your audience is important. Even if your event is well-established, re-enforcement of its credibility will help ...
  • Open Virtual Offices In NYC, London And Paris For 10k A Year - For All 3  By : Pearl Deloria
    Expanding your business can be very expensive.

    Even if you are only expanding to another city, you will need to find and rent offices. You will also need to find, interview and employ staff. With staff come all the associated costs of providing facilities for them, from restrooms to canteens. You will need to lease vehicles for your staff and cope with absences for illness and holidays.

    Expanding to another country is ten times more expensive because you have to employ ...
  • The Key That Guarantees First-Rate Relationships With Mexican Associates  By :
    Knowing how to properly address professionals in Mexico will set the tone for future negotiations. Do it right and appear as a savvy business person ready to handle international business. Get it wrong and you risk either insulting the person or showing you are an international novice.
  • How To Play A Winning Game  By : Saleem Rana
    In business as in life, forces are at work that determine the outcome of things. These psychic forces create winning or losing games.
  • Conduct a Company Background Check and Save Money  By : Matthew Bass
    Company background checks are a wise choice if you're considering doing business with other companies.
  • The Current Facts On Postage Stamps  By : John Francis
    Postage stamps are the proof that the proper fee has been paid to send a piece of correspondence. If a postage stamp is not present on a piece of mail being sent, the recipient becomes responsible for paying the postage due. If the recipient does not wish to pay the postage due, then the item is returned to the original sender.

    Postage stamps can be purchased in a variety of ways. They can be purchased individually, in a book (usually 20) or in a larger roll, if a signific...
  • Don't Neglect Those Seminar Rituals  By : My Booking Manager
    Once everything is in place for your seminar, workshop, conference or other event and all of the finishing touches have been applied to the main venue room, make a point of testing the delegate experience. Run a presentation or a video on the screen and try out seats in all corners of the room to check for screen and text visibility. Test the sound level at the furthest point from the stage and remember to compensate for the deadening factor of the audience. You will also wan...
  • How To Avoid Trouble When Your Business Goes Under  By : Reginald Young
    Everybody who starts their own business has high hopes and plenty of reasons why they should succeed. Your idea may be the best of the decade, and you may have all the funding you think you'll need.

    Then, out of the blue will come a problem you never expected. For one business, their advertising budget ran out right before their service caught on with customers.

    For another business, sales came in so fast that they had to hire lots of new employees. The hope was that th...
  • Working Capital Solutions With Factoring  By : Mark Little
    Ideal Candidates for Accounts Receivable Factoring:

    Any business that provides a product or service to other creditworthy businesses and is constrained by their day-to-day cash flow situation.

    Does your business need:

    • Cash to Cover Payroll?

    • Working Capital to Fuel Growth?

    • Help with Cash Flow Problems?

    • Help because of Bank Turn Downs or refusal to extend current lines?

    • New Equipment to Grow?

    What is factoring?

    In a traditional factoring arr...
  • Test - Are You A Work Slave?  By : cdmohatta
    How to know if you are becoming a slave of your work? How to find out if work is taking more attention than needed?
  • Test - Can You Take Risk?  By : cdmohatta
    Here is my proposal. You bet all your life earning with me. I will toss the coin. If you get head, I will give you five times your money and if you get tail, you will lose all.
  • The Basics Of Franchising A Business  By : David Sanders
    A study of the most successful businesses in town will show that these are franchised businesses. It means the business has been market tested, developed and handed to the owners or franchise holders in a silver platter.

    Franchising is a business concept and strategy that has been practiced by basically all the successful businessmen in the world. What separates these businessmen from the ordinary mortals is the way they can recognize a product that will be a hit with the ...
  • Benefits of the LLC – Limited Liability Company  By : David Gass
    An LLC or limited liability company is a form of business registration that allows the owners of a business to
  • Get It In On Time - Proposal Production  By : James England
    Writing a proposal involves a lot more than just simply putting the words together…you have to make sure that your proposal document looks professional and that it gets to the client on time. You could have the best proposal in the world, but if it’s submitted after the deadline it is extremely likely that it won’t even be considered – especially in public sector procurement.

    So what’s involved in producing a proposal? It’s just a question of printing it out and sending it...
  • Looking to Sell Your Information Technology Company - Avoid Some Common Mistakes  By : Dave Kauppi
    Selling your information technology business is the most important transaction you will ever make. Mistakes in this process can greatly erode your transaction proceeds. Do not spend twenty years of your toil and skill building your business like a pro only to exit like an amateur
  • What Are Trademarks?  By : David Sanders
    Different companies, products and services have different trademarks but they are all aimed at creating a distinct symbol that will identify that particular product or company. The use of trademarks has legal implications and it is protected by the common law as well as Federal laws.

    A trademark owner is entitled to the exclusive use of the trademark in the product specifically intended to be identified by the trademark or to other related product which he owns.

    The tra...
  • How to Sell Your Own Business  By : Dave Kauppi
    If you are going to sell your company yourself, this article could be helpful.
  • Saving Money at the Factory  By : eSteelMedia
    Pre-engineered steel building systems are becoming more and more popular among manufacturers both domestically and globally. Anyone planning to build a new warehouse will want to build it with steel to lengthen the life of the facility.
  • The Secret of Success for Retail Developers  By : eSteelMedia
    The most common structure for building contractors across the nation is the steel building. It is picked for its cost efficiency, ease of erection, and design flexibility. If you are planning on building a new retail store, then you will save the most time and money with a steel building.
  • Converting Independent Business To Franchise  By : Barney Garcia
    In recent times there has been the prevalence of conversion of independent businesses in same industry into franchise units. This has fostered the rise and growth of a number of franchise systems. Now the question that arises in the minds of all businesspersons is that whether considering franchise is gainful. While venturing into franchise the pros and cons of it need to be adjudged properly.
  • Choosing A Name For Your Company... That Makes Sense...  By : Sam Weston
    One of the most important things your company needs is a name. Your name will be the very first thing that almost all of your customers see from you -- long before they meet you, they'll have responded to something (or someone) that told them the name of your business.

    So What?

    So, if you're planning on running a professional operation, don't call it 'A1 Supplies' just because you want to be listed first in the phone book. You have to pick a name that says something abo...
  • Do You Need A License? Regulated Industries... Learn More About It...  By : Sam Weston
    I once knew a guy whose great idea for a ‘home business’ was to run poker tournaments from his house. Needless to say, that didn’t last long once the police heard about it.

    If you think you’ve got an idea that’s going to make you big money, there might be a reason why everyone else isn’t doing it – and that reason could be related to the law. Many types of businesses are strictly regulated and controlled by governments.

    Gambling.

    However fun and profitable it might b...
  • Business Background Check - It Pays to Know Someone Else’s Business  By : Matthew Bass
    The more you understand about any subject, the more interesting it becomes. As you read this article you'll find that the subject of business background checks are certainly no exception.
  • I Want to Sell my Healthcare Information Technology Company, Just After This Next Big Sale  By : Dave Kauppi
    If you are waiting fot that next big deal before you sell your company, you may want to re think your approach. An intelligent structure may be the way to help you capture the most value.
  • Before You Sell Your Heavy Equipment Business  By : Dave Kauppi
    This article can be used as a guide for a heavy equipment dealer that is contemplating the sale of his company.
  • Managing The Reputation Of Your Event.  By : My Booking Manager
    As a Consultant in Quality and Customer Service, Roberta Meier often attends seminars and workshops as a “Mystery Shopper”. As well as checking out how well delegates are catered for by the training teams, she also takes great delight in testing how tenaciously event organizers pursue her for her true opinion about their reputation.

    If and when they do catch up with Roberta, how do they quantify reputation anyway?

    The easiest thing to do is to use the happiness sheets (...
  • Go on a Revenue Hunt Before you Sell your Information Technology Company  By : Dave Kauppi
    This article discusses some actions the owners should take in anticipation of selling their software or IT Services business.
  • Selling Your Equipment Dealership  By : Dave Kauppi
    This article can be used as a guide for a heavy equipment dealer that is contemplating the sale of his company.
  • Multiply Your Efforts With Multiple Income Streams  By : Daegan Smith
    With the current economic crises prevailing around us, it is not surprising to hear of companies that are shutting down or workers being layed off of their jobs. People are in constant worry of the possible downturns that may occur, be it in their careers, businesses, or investments.
  • The Dreaded Rookie Mistakes  By : David Mclauchlan
    Even once you've got past the starting-up stage, there are still plenty mistakes to be made, and most of them are going to be made in
  • Before you Sell Your Lift Truck Dealership  By : Dave Kauppi
    This article can be used as a guide for a heavy equipment dealer that is contemplating the sale of his company.
  • Business Building vs. Opportunity Chasing  By : Brian Hack
    A business builder envisions what they want their business to become. The vision eventually becomes a plan based on analysis of personal and competition strengths and weakness, the marketplace, and strategies of ways and means to materialize the vision.

    Opportunity chasing is an invitation to under achieve because time is spent looking for and trying out the best deal on the hottest trend instead of building business with strategy focused on product line congruent with per...
  • Understanding The Need For Proxy Voting  By : David Gass
    Describes the process of voting by proxy at company meetings.
  • Build Versus Buy - A Merger and Acquisition Strategy for Information Technology Companies  By : Dave Kauppi
    The window of opportunity is small for information technology innovators. This article explores a merger and acquisition strategy for larger firms to connect with the entrepreneurs to enhance new product success.
  • Selecting a Merger and Acquisition Advisor for the Sale of Your Business - The Request for Proposal  By : Dave Kauppi
    The selection of a Merger and Acquisition advisor is the most important "purchase decision" a business owner will ever make, and yet the process of selecting an advisor in a multi million dollar transaction is generally less diligent than the purchase of a $200,000 software product. This article lays out a sample request for proposal.
  • The Big Player On The Block Is Walmart  By : Bill Johnson -
    There is hardly anyone who hasn't heard about Wal-Mart. They are a chain of warehouse style, large-scaled retail and grocery superstores that sell things in discount all over the country and beyond. It is so large that its stock on the New York Stock Exchange trades under WMT symbol.

    Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is still the owners of the store chain called Sam's club. This corporation has grown so much that it is now known worldwide for its dominating hold on the discount retail ...
  • Buying Your First Company  By : Dave Kauppi
    This article gives some helpful hints on how to approach your first business acquisition as an individual investor.
  • Selling Your Business - Beware of the Tire Kicker  By : Dave Kauppi
    If you are approached by an unsolicited offer to buy your company, you might think this a good thing. If not handled properly, it could be a real drain on your company's performance.
  • Delaware Ranked #1 In The United States  By : Dave Wise
    Each year the United States Chamber of Commerce announces which States have the best and worst legal system. For the fifth year in a row, Delaware has received the top honors, being named the State with the fairest legal system. Additionally, a survey of U.S. businesses ranked Delaware as the State doing the best job of creating a fair and reasonable legal environment. As many of the top businesses in the United States, and a growing number of small and medium sized businesse...
  • Achieving Strategic Value in the Sale of an Information Technology Company  By : Dave Kauppi
    One of the most challenging aspects of selling an information technology company is coming up with a business valuation. Sometimes the valuations provided by the market (translation - a completed transaction) defy all logic. This article discusses our approach to helping a buyer of an information technology company justify a strategic business valuation.
  • Why open up a retail store?  By : Eric Weinstein
    Retailing is growing and growing fast. As one of the nation's largest sectors, the retail industry provides a wealth of opportunity to people who have the desire to forge their own path to success. One-third of the 500,000 or so new businesses created each year are retail businesses. The entrepreneurs risk their hard earned capital, dedicate their resources and make a life out of offering consumers something they need or want.
  • Essentials For Writing A Professional Corporate Resolution  By : David Gass
    Describes what it takes to write a professional corporate resolution to be reviewed by the board or the shareholders.
  • Must-Do’s For The Holiday Selling Season - How To Cash In On The Busiest Retail Season Of The Year  By : By Chris Malta & Robin Cowie
    The holidays are a great time to be a retailer—60% of all retail sales are made during the holiday season. Millions of new online shoppers make their first internet purchases during this season, and their experience there can either erase their hesitancies about online shopping, or reinforce them. This gives you, as an eBiz owner, an opportunity to create loyal customers and generate repeat business.

    That’s why you need to be ready when the holidays roll around—don’t get t...
  • How To Franchise A Business  By : David Gass
    Describes how to increase the size and profits of your business by franchising.
  • Asian Trade Deficit No Threat To American Economy  By : Frank Vanderlugt -
    Perhaps no aspect of American trade is discussed more and understood less than the trade deficit with China. The trade deficit has been cited as undeniable proof of unfair trade barriers abroad or a lack of competitiveness among American industries at home. It has been blamed for destroying jobs and dragging down economic growth. However, the causes of this deficit are due to a confluence of factors in the economies of both nations.

    The U.S. trade deficit results from a ne...
  • Importing Basics - What You Need To Know To Get Started  By : By Chris Malta & Robin Cowie
    You’re Already Importing—Why Not Get the Benefits?

    Everyone knows there are great deals to be found overseas—items that can be picked up for a fraction of the cost. But what most people don’t realize is that almost everything they’re buying domestically was already imported. They’re just paying a mark-up cost to the middle-man who did the actual importing for them. For those new in business, there’s nothing wrong with that. But for the established businessperson, importing...
  • Choose the Best Communication Tool  By : Kelly J. Watkins, MBA
    Today’s technology has provided us with so many forms of communication that we often grab for the nearest gadget without asking an important question, “What gadget is best?” Or, in more formal terms, “What is the most effective method of communicating for this situation?”
  • Selling Your Business- Deal Structure and Taxes  By : Dave Kauppi
    When you sell your business, getting good tax advice before the deal is structured is worth its weight in gold.
  • Understanding LLCs - The Ups And Downs Of Incorporating  By : By Chris Malta & Robin Cowie
    You may not have considered it, but if you’re starting an internet business, you’re starting an actual business—and that means constructing a legal entity, usually a sole proprietorship, a LLC, or a corporation. By default, you have a sole proprietorship, but this formation offers you little in the way of protection or tax benefits. So what about your other options?

    Limited Liability Companies (LLCs)

    • The Upside: Your personal assets aren’t exposed in a lawsuit relatin...
  • Tradeshows The Right Way - How To Get The Most Out Of Going  By : By Chris Malta & Robin Cowie
    For online retailers, trade shows are an incredible opportunity to source goods, connect with wholesalers and manufacturers, and expand their product lines. There is a right way and a wrong way to attend tradeshows. To get the most out of your experience, you need to prepare.

    Your first step is to find the tradeshow that’s right for you—there’s a tradeshow for nearly every industry imaginable. One good source for locating tradeshows is (www.TradeShowWeek.com)—you can ...
  • Starting A Work at Home Business -  By : Val Johnson
    Starting a business is practically not at all effortless; making that business beneficial over an extensive period of time is even more difficult. Figures show that around 90% of businesses fail within five years of their creation.
  • Venture Capital in India  By : Sramana Mitra
    An overview of the Venture Capital business in India.
  • Women- You Too Can Take Advantage Of The Global Marketplace!  By : Juliette Sussman
    We keep hearing that we live and work in a global marketplace; that the world of business is completely changing on a worldwide scale. Most of you reading this would think this does not concern you. What you should be asking yourself is, “how does this really affect me?”

    Most women typically believe globalization does not concern the small businessperson, but only huge multi-national corporations such as IBM or Wal-Mart, that are seeking to lower their labor and manufactur...
  • Beware! A Big Contract Could Destroy Your Business If You Don't Avoid This Common Mistake  By : Joel Block
    Each step in the process of setting up a business offers its own challenges. A guru entrepreneur tempers his initial excitement and carefully reviews his progress while watching for potential pitfalls that could ultimately lead to significant losses. The key is to keep your vision in mind and to loo
  • Understanding The Importance Of International Business  By : Kadence Buchanan
    International business is all business transactions-private and governmental-that involve two or more countries. Why should one be interested in studying international business? The simplest answer is that international business comprises a large and growing portion of the world's total business. Today, almost all companies, large or small, are affected by global events and competition because most sell output to and/or secure suppliers from foreign countries and/or compete a...
  • Wholesale Distributor: Where Can You Find Them?  By : Joaquin Reveron
    Secrets for getting a profitable wholesale list.
  • The Reason Businesses Fail With Wholesale  By : Joaquin Reveron
    The shocking truth of why wholesale businesses are failing today.
  • Business Broker Versus Merger and Acquisition Advisor  By : Dave Kauppi
    There are two broad categories of professionals that engage in business sales business brokers and merger and acquisition advisors. What should the seller be looking for? This article will discuss the type of services offered by both groups and help the business seller decide which professional to use.
  • Business Success Strategies  By : Islam Shezad
    Business is no longer a matter of mere successions. You certainly have to be professional to achieve the success. Strategy is the method adopted in the mission...
  • Importance of Data Mining in today’s business world  By : Scott Naxton
    Data Mining could help your business in getting latest market information and remain ahead of your competition.
  • IT Outsourcing  By : Scott Naxton
    If you are looking for cheap software development then outsourcing is the best option
  • The Business Of Public Storage Facility  By : Smruti Ranjan Sarangi
    A public storage facility, also known as self storage or mini storage facility is a business that rents rooms to people and allows those people to store items in the room, a kind of shared warehouse.
  • Warehousing And Material Storage Solutions  By : Smruti Ranjan Sarangi
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