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151). Cost Effectiveness of IT Outsourcing  By : Shane Gibby
Small businesses have been contracting computer consultants to fix their computers for many years. Usually this is because they have a small number of computers and hiring someone full time to maintain these small networks is not economical or efficient. This article will focus on the three main benefits that companies experience when ...

152). Uncover Your Passion For Ultimate Success - Part 2!  By : Ian Canaway
My belief is that when you do something you really enjoy doing and you find a way to help others while doing it, making money is just a natural end result. However, if you are not yet as confident of the above beliefs as I am, you can always check to see if there's a demand for the subject you chose in part one before you go any furthe...

153). Lowest Price – Enjoy Fast Profits  By : Sharon Albright
Lowest price of any product is the price that is set at the minimum without undergoing any loss by either the businessmen or the customers. Before you fix the lowest prices, you should research on factors like what to sell, how to sell and whom to sell. After these factors are decided you should fix the prices of the products and services that you ...

154). Making The Most Of Web Directories  By : Brian Pratt
A web directory is just like an online phone book. It contains listings of web sites arranged by category. While most web directories don’t provide a lot of traffic it is still important to have your site listed in as many as possible. It helps build your web presence, assists with your site’s page rank and link popularity.

155). The Grumbling Gut  By : illich
The Grumbling Gut

156). Enjoy The Benefits Of A Credit Merchant Account  By : Shane Penrod
A credit merchant account can make your business more productive than ever. That’s because a merchant account will let you start accepting credit card payments from customers in any part of the world at any time of the day or night. Could business possibly be better than that when conducted in any other way? That is why you need to know more about ...

157). Starting A Business: Sole Proprietor Or Corporation?  By : Kris Bickell
When starting a business, it is important to consider the potential tax and legal issues. Most people choose a "sole proprietor" as their business type when starting out. Starting your business as a sole proprietor does not require any special paperwork from the IRS. Which is exactly why most people start out this way. Being a sole pr...

158). How do you get the money you need for your business?  By : David Gass
Answer: Become a low risk investment! Sounds simple, well it is. First, know who your investors are. If you are looking for a small business loan you are most likely going to approach a bank. A bank will look at you and your business and ask, “is this a good investment for us to loan them money”. Then they look at their criteria of det...

159). Builders Cleans – A Lucrative Market For Commercial Cleaners  By : David Andrew Smith
With office cleaning becoming an increasingly competitive market for contract cleaning companies they must diversify or move into a niche market if they wish to continue to grow. One niche market that is not so competitive is that of ‘builders clean’. The number of companies that offer a good, high quality service to the construction industry is re...

160). Noble Sports Cars from Britain  By : John Hartley
Noble Sports Cars from Britain

161). Gabby Luvs Dating  By : Gabby Luv
Gabby Luvs Dating

162). The benefits of using an online freight loadboard  By : Alex Matthews
For those of you involved in the freight industry who have not yet used or heard of an online freightloadboard yet, let me tell you that you are missing out on a an incredable industry efficiency tool. An online freight loadboard is just that... it's an online medium through which both carriers and shippers can access both freight and freight capac...

163). Investment Capital - Putting Brand Capital And Human Capital Above Working Capital Or Physical Capital  By : Kerri Salls
When you start your own business, you commit to investing your time, talent and resources in the business to make it succeed. You authorize a spending plan; you ask the bank, your credit card company, friends, family, employees, to endow the business to follow your business plan and implement your marketing plan. There's more to it. You need to det...

164). Think Small And Grow Big!  By : Kristie Tamsevicius
In this evergrowing-techno-jungle we call the Internet, it's easy for the little guys to get overlooked. If you aren't Coca-Cola, Microsoft, or Amazon, it can be hard to compete. Small businesses are faced with the challenge of standing out in the face of giants. So how do you differentiate and survive? The key is to be SMALL in a big way by ...

165). SQL Server Stored Procedures  By : Chris Kemp
"SQL Server Stored Procedures Stored Procedures are SQL statements saved in a database as a n object. They can be called interactively through the Query Analyzer, and by other stored procedures. They can be defined with parameters to make them more flexible, and can return result sets and status codes. Their advantages include:...

166). The Real Essence of Work  By : Clive Green
The Real Essence of Work

167). Patents – American Greatness  By : Chuck Crawford
We all know what a patent is in general, but how much do you really know about patents and how they have shaped America? Our advances in technology here in America have surpassed that of all other countries combined. Many do not like to hear that, but it is a fact, and it has more to do with how America moved ahead of other countries economically t...

168). Accept Credit Card In Your Business  By : Shane Penrod
Should you accept credit card in your business transactions? Many small companies or home-based businesses avoid doing so because of their concern over fees and expenses that may drain away potential profits. Yet the actual cost of implementing credit card payment processing equipment, along with associated monthly and annual fees, may cost less th...

169). 7 Sure-Fire Ways to Make a Positive Impression With Your Business Cards  By : Cal Golden
7 Sure-Fire Ways to Make a Positive Impression With Your Business Cards

170). Driving Range Time Well Spent  By : J. Brian Keith
Driving Range Time Well Spent

171). Body Language Speaks Louder Than Words  By : Lydia Ramsey
Has it ever occurred to you how much you are saying to people even when you are not speaking? Unless you are a master of disguise, you are constantly sending messages about your true thoughts and feelings whether you are using words or not. Studies show that your words account for only 7% of the messages you convey. The remaining 93% i...

172). Beer Promotion in the Wild World of the Internet  By : Keith Tomlinson
The Challenge for Breweries in Today’s Regulated Marketplace is immense. For the past decade the advertising of alcoholic products has been increasingly subject to both government regulation and self-regulatory bodies. In Canada, the CRTC’s August 1996 Code for Broadcast Advertising of Alcoholic Beverages severely restricted the way in which alcoho...

173). Personal Finances for Business Start Up  By :
Copyright 2006 The Powerful Promoter Many business owners agree that starting a small business will involve the personal finances of the owner, even though the business may be formally regarded as separate entities. This is probably due to the fact that the business owner may be likely to lose his source of income during the initial op...

174). Give Your Sales a boost using affiliate Programs  By : Ryan Blake
Give Your Sales a boost using affiliate Programs

175). Which is the Better MLM Pitch: Product or Opportunity?  By : Eileen Silva
Copyright 2006 Dr. Eileen Silva The question of whether to lead with the product or the opportunity is an age-old debate. Over the years, I have vacillated between product emphasis and business opportunity emphasis, but if I could have only chosen one way . . . it would have been the product emphasis. What matters today is...

176). Freight and Shipping  By : Seth Miller
Freight is transporting goods by water, air or sea, and shipping is the most commonly used mode of transport for carrying freight from one place to another. The shipping industry forms 90% of world trade; nearly 50,000 ships that make up the international trading fleet are technically sophisticated. The cost of a new ship varies between US $100 mil...

177). How You Could Take The First Step To Become Financially Free  By : Sung-Liang Woon
Short description The author explains what “truly wealthy” means. Various possible routes to achieve this through earning passive income are suggested but Internet Business is recommended because it is by far the most exciting, rewarding and the best home based business. Tips are given that are for professional business working from h...

178). Sex Should Be Free  By : Gabby Luv
Sex Should Be Free

179). Free Ebook Paves The Way For The Novice To Achieve Top Page Rank  By : Patrick Riley
Free Ebook Paves The Way For The Novice To Achieve Top Page Rank

180). How Good Is Your Big Idea  By : Tim Knox
Q: I want to start my own business. I have tons of business ideas that all sound great to me, but my husband is not so sure. He says that we need to figure out a way to test my ideas to pick the one that has the best chance of succeeding. I’m ready to just pick one and go for it. What is the best way to determine if a business idea really is as goo...

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