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  • Cut Operating Costs: 3 Tips
    Small business operating costs typically include your office rent, Internet services, payroll expense and advertising costs. Use these tips to cut unnecessary operating costs and trim the fat off common small business expenses.
  • Increase Productivity, Profits
    For me, every minute I'm not working, I'm not making as much money as I could be, therefore; finding ways to increase my productivity and make more efficient use of my time are important aspects of my life.
  • Do Customers 'Like' You on Facebook?
    Are you insulting your visitors' sensibilities with useless reveal pages on your Facebook fan page? Find out if you're one of the offenders.
  • Top 5 Business Trends of 2012
    Top business trends to look out for
  • Writing for a Living in a Troubled Economy
    A look at finding job stability in an unstable economy through self-employment opportunities.
  • Why We Don't Use All Our Vacation Time
    This article takes the Expedia Vacation Deprivation Study and parlays it into how my life is personally impacted.
  • 7 Ways to Help Author Friends
    An author is required to do increasingly more to help a publisher market and publicize a book and this is where you – as a friend or family member-- can really help out. Here are seven ways that you can help the author in your life create a bestseller:
  • Small Business POV: Consumer Confidence Fleeting
    The Consumer Confidence Index may be up this week but my small business wasn't surveyed. The government declared the 'Great Recession' to have ended in 2009 but from my perspective, it's still going.
  • The Face of International Trade
    Nearly all of us are aware of globalization's effects. But is global international trade an option limited to glamorous multinational corporations only? Read to find out the opportunities, resources and information available to small business owners.
  • Small Business Hiring Tips
    While there isn't an exact science to hiring employees, and even the most experienced hiring manager can make mistakes, here are a few hiring priorities to consider when forming a small business hiring strategy.
  • Website Writing Tips for Small Business
    Writing good website content for your customers means writing naturally, without the hype. This article lists website writing tips and tricks. If you don't have the inclination or the time for the task, you may want to hire a copywriter for your website.
  • Avoid Marketing Emergencies
    A medical emergency provided the ideal metaphor for the way far too many companies handle marketing communications, as well as a source of wisdom.
  • Plug Inventory, Preserve Profits
    Managing and growing a profitable small business is a challenging task. I enjoyed providing outside expertise to look at how my clients are doing things to find what isn’t even on their radar because that’s just how they do it here.
  • Email Marketing Tips
    Many business owners shy away from e-mail because they receive so much that they consider it to be spam and are afraid that they will alienate their customers by sending it to them. This is not the case, and it can be a very effective technique.
  • Making Money With Revenue Share Sites
    Publishing content on revenue sharing sites, but not seeing a dime of income? These are the reasons that you are not getting a big check each month.
  • 31 Ways to Establish Yourself as an Expert
    Just starting out? You'll need to establish yourself as an industry expert. The more people trust you and have heard about you, the more they want to work with you. Let me show you how to do it painlessly.
  • Make a Window, Crawl Through
    When windows of opportunity seem closed, hidden talents can open others.
  • Easily Set Up Payroll for a Small Business
    Here are some steps and considerations for setting up payroll for your small business.
  • Managing HR Workflow
    HR staff is expected to support to employees in a timely manner, which can be challenging as a company grows. If you find yourself purposely using back hallways to avoid running into employees, it's time to evaluate interruptions that can be controlled.
  • Staying Safe With Small Business
    Even a small business needs a safety manual in order to protect its employees from accidents and to avoid costly lawsuits. OSHA offers several resources for small businesses attempting to create safety manuals for their employees.

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