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- Small Business Grants - Tips from the Pros By Howard Schwartz
Every business starts with an idea or a dream. To implement this idea or to turn your dream in to reality you require finance. A grant supports the business ideas and turns the dreams of an entrepreneur in to reality.There are many types of grants offered by the Governments and other financial institutions that include individual grants for perso…
- How To Start A Wholesale Business By Donny Lowy
A wholesale business can be a very lucrative enterprise. It is one of the few businesses where a substantial amount of money can be made from single sales.Unlike in the retail business where revenue is produced one dollar at a time, in the wholesale business you can make anywhere from hundreds to thousands of dollars at a time.Since your customer…
- How to Wash Mobile Homes as a Business By Lance Winslow
Washing manufactured homes, mobile homes, can be a lucrative and steady business. Generally Mobile Home owners desire to have their mobile homes washed twice per year. There are many mobile home washing companies who make a very good living and have multiple rigs running. If you currently own a pressure washer you may wish to consider a new busin…
- Franchising VS Business Opportunity; What is the Difference? By Lance Winslow
The modern Franchise business model and the much different business opportunity are much different and dissimilar. The definition of these two business models should be broken into completely different parts to better fit the two-different business models and have their own set of regulations, which would contain similar stipulations with regards…
- Storage Organization - The Key to Preserving What's Important By David Arnold Livingston
Even before the coming of man, animals like the ants
have been doing storage of food and other stuff to cope
with the daily demands of life. Storage is a vital part
of human life. In the Bible, the wisdom-filled Joseph
used storage to escape the problems of famine which
happened for seven years. During the seven years of
fullness and abunda…
- A Business Tail: Veterinarian Foams at Mouth, Chases Tail, Learns New Tricks--Case Study By Caroline Jordan
Many self employed professionals find themselves overwhelmed, frustrated, and confused when it comes to running their businesses. The deep skills they have in their professional field do little to prepare them for the dog-eat-dog world of running a business. The following is a case study from the client files of small business expert, Caroline Jo…
- Finding the Right People for your Business By Bette Daoust, Ph.D.
Where do you find the right people for a business relationship?Finding the right people may not be as difficult as you may think. Quite often they are in your neighborhood and within your inner circle. There are three things that you can do in order to find the right fit for a business relationship. First, you will need to define the ideal custom…
- Organizing Tips for Small Business Success By Barbara Hemphill
If you discovered the bottom line in your business depended on the organization in your office, your reaction could range from complete composure to sheer terror. Organization certainly has an effect on your bottom line – and just as significantly – on your peace of mind. For the small business or home office professional, effective organizing c…
- 5 Tips for Working "In" and "On" Your Business...At the Same Time By Caroline Jordan
Congratulations! You just landed a big new contract. Now for the bad news. Who will run your company while you’re buried under the onslaught of work? Often a new project will derail a business owner’s efforts to build a successful business—marketing activities screech to a halt, bookkeeping tasks pile up, planning is thrown out the window, and yo…
- Can Your Business Run Without You? By Denise O'Berry
What would happen if you decided to take an extended vacation? Would you still have the same business results when you returned?I met a business owner recently who told me an interesting story. His business was 15 years old and he had approximately 50 employees. A couple of years ago, he decided to take a vacation to Europe for a month. After all…
- The Failure's Guide to Small Business Success By Rhonda Winn
How many "get rich schemes" have you joined? Or have you invested in numerous legitimate business endeavors only to have them not work for you? Have you started you business and now facing a complete shut down? Do you consider yourself a failure? Are your loved ones pressing you to give up?Risk-taking is a large part of entrepreneurship, in fa…
- Aircraft Washing Business Tip - Interior Private Jet Cleaning By Lance Winslow
Aircraft Interiors of personal and corporate jets have hundreds of thousands of dollars invested. We have had an opportunity to speak at length in Tucson, AZ recently about the special custom interiors the weight they cost in performance and the needs in cleaning. There is a large company there that specializes in putting in new aircraft interior…
- Success Tips for Small Business Owners By Lorraine Pirihi
Running a small business requires many skills. However, to do this successfully you need to organize yourself first. Avoid procrastination - read the following and take action.Successful Small Business Owners Look After Themselves FirstExercise regularly, eat healthily and be around positive people. Feed your mind by attending personal developmen…
- Entrepreneurs Ask: What Can a Virtual Assistant Do For Me? By Charlon Bobo
Great question!Freeing your time is an indisputably key element in growing your
business! When you delegate tasks to the capable hands of a
professional Virtual Assistant (VA), you can quickly and easily refocus
your energies on other aspects of business directly linked to generating
revenue.Partnering with a professional Virtual Assistant w…
- Covenants Not To Compete: Another Franchise Quandary By Bradley Hansen
Imagine that you have operated a successful franchise business for the past several years. Your franchise agreement’s term expires in the near future and you are contemplating whether renewing the agreement would be a wise business decision. In the past couple of years it has become all too apparent that you are receiving little, if any, benefi…
- A Day in the Life of a Self Employed Professional By Caroline Jordan
It’s Monday morning and Connie the Consultant sits in her executive office chair overseeing her business empire. Her desk is strewn with half finished projects, several weeks worth of to do lists (none of them completed), scribbled post it notes, and a permission slip for her daughter’s field trip to the Planetarium that should have been turned i…
- FTC Adding to the Franchise Rule By Lance Winslow
Last summer the FTC put forth a report and then asked for comments on modifications of the franchise rule. There has been no real significant changes since the 1970’s, but lots of opinions and case law along the way. All these complications of rules and the rules proposed today by the Federal Trade Commission do not help franchisors remain effici…
- Save Your Small Business Money: How To Conserve Ink & Print Faster By Jay Gilbert
Are you wasting ink cartridges and your time needlessly?If you print on regular settings, you may not only be wasting ink, but you might also be making extra trips to the office supply store!But don't worry...There is a simple way to conserve ink, print your items faster, and save paper.Here's what to do.On your start menu, go into the 'control p…
- Small Business - A Thing Worth Doing Is Worth Doing Badly By Kelvyn Peters
A thing worth doing is worth doing badly. Yes I know that it should be ‘well’. My grandma drummed into me that whatever I did I should do it as well as I possibly could.But grandma said that there was another side to it. If it were worth doing, even doing it badly was better than not doing it at all.“Never be put off from doing something that ou…
- Alliances: Drawing The Line By Bette Daoust, Ph.D.
How far can you go based on your relationship with an alliance partner?The imaginary line you draw in the sand will let you know when an alliance is getting close to failing. I would suggest setting the line a little higher than the disaster point. As a matter of fact, the line should sit around the seventy-five percent position. This way you can…
- How Small Business And Nonprofits Can Afford Multimedia For The Web By Patricia Schmal
Multimedia is everywhere on the Internet, whether in the form of floating ads at major websites, streaming video or animated presentations. Of course, there is a good reason why multimedia has become such an integral part of the web experience: it’s an effective tool for capturing attention or provoking visitors to buy or contact the site owner. …
- Measuring Your Way to Success By Frankie Picasso
Are you a motivational speaker who consistently gets rave reviews yet your ratio of speaking to return rate is not where you would like it to be? Perhaps you are a trainer whose delivery is complimented time and again, and yet you are only being asked by 10 to 20% of the clients you see for a repeat performance?Are you starting to think that ther…
- Mobile Car Washes and Shoe Policies By Lance Winslow
Mobile carwashing is hard work, it is tough on the your body and it pays to have athletic type shoes that do not get wet easily. Sometimes rapid pace car washing in parking lots can be a lot like playing basketball, except you are on a slippery and uneven surface. Here is some advice after 27 years in the business of twisted ankles and soggy sock…
- Building Marketing Momentum For Your Small Business By Jeremy Cohen
The success of your business depends on your ability to
build marketing momentum. Without the ability to generate
new sources of leads your capacity to sell will slump and
the growth of your business will stagnate or shrink.Unfortunately, many small business owners are at a loss
when tasked with coming up with new ways to market while
othe…
- Choose Your Own Guru By Robert Farey
What is a guru?A guru is a teacher. A mentor.
On the internet a guru is someone who has a lot of experience and has made the grade, ie. He/She has set up a business that is financially successful and is willing to share the experience with anyone who is interested.Are you a guru?
If not please read on.The majority of internet gurus are only too h…
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