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Top Ten Tips for Book Titles that Sell Well
A clever title is great if it is clear, but a clear title is always preferable. The best? A clear and clever title. A shorter title is better than a longer one. Your reader will spend only four-eight seconds on the cover. While some long titles have succeeded, usually the shorter, the better.
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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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The Practical Guide to Oil Analysis
The practice of oil analysis has drastically changed from its original inception in the railroad industry. In today's exploding computer and information age, oil analysis has evolved into a mandatory tool in your reliability-centered maintenance program.
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In Division There is Opportunity
Unless companies adopt an holistic approach to security that focuses on building and fostering a culture of honesty and integrity, GAP's will appear in their defenses and in their ability to perform their mission; selling their products and services. Once GAP's are exposed, they can be exploited for the personal gain of the individual(s) exposing them.
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Corporate America vs. Work/Life Balance
The single most important asset is any business is people. Many businesses are finding it more difficult to motivate, encourage, retain, and recruit quality staff, while optimizing productivity.
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Medical Conferences
Medical conferences brings physicians and researchers together to present and discuss their work. These conferences provide an important channel to exchange of information between health care professionals.
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How to Make Money with Wholesale Watches
Wholesale Watches are a wonderful product to sell at wholesale or retail prices. You could even start your Wholesale Distribution Business selling Wholesale Watches.
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Current Estimate of Economic Impact of Options Backdating
Discussing with Erik Lie the experiences with Stock Options Backdating (SOBD) and the economic impact of his work. According to Erik, at least 15% of the stock options grants between 1996 to August, 2002,were backdated. Some were within 30 days of the grant date, others more egregious. The number of companies though he said that were going to come clean would be far less than 15%. Here is what we came up with.
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Environmentally Friendly Pressure Washing Standards
The Business of Pressure Washing, Steam Cleaning and Power Washing has certainly changed over the last two-decades. Environmental restrictions are driving away most of the non-compliant companies and leaving only a few to divvy up the lions share of the washing market.
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Treat Your Suppliers With Respect
In running a company, it's essential to recognize that your suppliers are your partners. Without the goods and services they provide, you would not be able to run your business. Treat them as the valuable allies they are and you will enjoy greater success.
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Incorporating Tips - Capitalization
Capitalizing a new business entity is a critical step of the formation process. Failing to take the step can lead to serious legal problems if the entity is ever sued. So, what is capitalization and what steps must be taken?
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Fire Your Inner Brat!
Your inner brat not only makes you miserable, it can also undermine the success of your business. Here are some tips to help you deal with the less pleasant side of business.
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Managing an Elevator Cash Flow
Cash flow difficulties in a small business are common. They
can create havoc on sleep and health but they don't need to
be. Here are seven simple money tips to slow down the
elevator ride, tips that might even get you off at the next
stop.
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Offsite Backups Provide Digital Peace of Mind
In today’s fast paced data-centric world of personal computers and consumer/business electronics (such as PDAs and digital media players) we have, as a society, developed a reliance on digital data. We have particularly developed a dependence on data stored on various magnetic media such as hard drives, removable disks, and magnetic tape. While some computer users may never have had a problem with loss of data due to viruses, Internet worms or file corruption, most of us have at some time experienced the frustration and loss of productivity that comes with the loss of computer data.
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