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Actively Market Your Value
Marketing your value may feel a little awkward at first, but with a little practice to make it feel authentic, the initial discomfort will melt away. Your reward is others viewing you with greater esteem, which sets you up for even greater success. Because, after all, success isn't over rated, it feels fabulous!
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Free Business Cards
Free business cards make an excellent statement as an advertising medium for your small business. Almost all business owners, whether the business is large or small, makes use of business cards constantly. If your business has a client base, or would like to have a client base, you can use business cards to distribute to anyone you meet who.
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Passing On Credit Card Processing Costs
Credit card processing costs can add up but cannot directly be passed on or down to customers. While business owners should include the cost to process credit cards when determining fees, they cannot surcharge customers for using credit cards -- at least in most scenarios.
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A Quick Guide To Setting Up A Temporary Job Services
In recent years, one industry has grown as such an alarming rate that some of the companies involved in it have actually broken into the Fortune 500. That industry is recruitment. Temping industries provide people with a fantastic service because it has never been easier to explore job opportunities.
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7 Keys To Powerful Presentations That Attract More Clients
Positioning yourself as a thought leader in your area of expertise through presenting and speaking is a tremendous way to build your brand and extend your reach to new clients.
Discover seven strategies to enhance your effectiveness as a presenter.
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Leadership-Take Time to Energize
Leadership is a marathon, not a sprint. All too often leaders push themselves as if they are sprinting and fail to make it to the finish line. They burnout. In this article Bill Pullen looks at three different leaders and how they pushed themselves to the edge then stepped back and saw the impact of doing so.
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Cheap Business Phones
Cheap business phones and phone systems are available from several U.S. as well as international manufacturers. Most business telephone systems essentially consist of several internal telephones, fax machines and other devices, connected to each other and to the outside world by a switching system. Switching systems, called PABXs or PBXs are distinguished from smaller systems by the fact that external lines cannot be normally selected at any individual extension.
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High Definition Update: Paul Wheeler Interview
In July 2005, I wrote an E-Zine with the headline “High Definition – When?” At the time we saw little demand for HDCAM equipment aside from some clients in the U.S. Seven months later, the situation has changed dramatically. With this increase in demand, we recently hired Paul Wheeler BSC, a highly experienced film and digital cinematographer to do some workshops for us. While he was here, I interviewed him.
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How To Prepare For Your Radio Interview
Using the radio to market your business costs nothing and can bring you a ton of new customers and clients and can help to establish you as an expert in your field. This article gives you ten things you need to do to prepare for the big day.
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How to Collect Your Past Due Accounts Receivable
If you are like many small businesses, even a few late payments on your accounts receivable can seriously crimp your cash flow. It is vitally important that you take immediate and systematic steps to limit the number of past due receivables that you have at any time. Here are some tips that will increase the effectiveness of your collection process.
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The Golden Era of the Consignment Thrift Shop
Thrifts are thriving, consignment is in and the whole second hand business is booming. Never before has the used goods business so lucrative as now. Chains are expanding high and wide. See what has been driving and is driving this trend.
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4 Essential Steps to Eliminate Database Drama
Back in the day when I was still apart of corporate America, I found myself tasked with the huge job of figuring out what spiffy new company wide software system we needed and what would work best for us.
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Expense Reports
An expense report is the statement covering all the expenses of official or personal travel of an employee that is to be submitted to the employer for the purpose of reimbursement. Expense reports also serve the purpose of personal record of the expenses or for accounting and tax payment preparation. The expenses generally include air/train fare, hotel accommodations, food expenditures and other travel-related expenses. Often, the employees take too much time for the submission of expense report, but the process should be quick. The process of expense reporting can be made simple and quick only through automation with web-based expense report management software like Expense Management Automation (EMA) and Ceridian Expense Manager.
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Bar Code Printers
Barcode Printers come in various types, including general-purpose laser and inkjet printers. Then there are printers that support multiple symbologies. They are called Thermal bar code label printers. General-purpose laser and inkjet printers cannot directly print barcodes. That is because these basic printers do not support bar code symbologies and are therefore upgraded to do so. They need to be programmed to support bar coding, which may entail addition of more features and fonts.
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Fulfillment Software
Product design and manufacturing have been changing greatly in recent years, largely because of the application of computer technology. Computer Aided Design (CAD), Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) and the Manufacturing Automation Protocol (MAP) are some of the cornerstones of the factory of the fulfillment software.
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