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How to be a Moneymaker with focus and execution by Steven Figueroa
[ 2007-08-02 ]
Learn how to become financially successful from home or anywhere. Your future is about your decision to become a leader.

How to be a Moneymaker with Commitment by Steven Figueroa
[ 2007-08-02 ]
Learn how to become financially successful from home or anywhere. Your future is about your decision to become a leader.

The Virtual Office - Is It For You? by Amanda Alvarado
[ 2007-08-02 ]
As technology progresses, the traditional office environment is changing as well. Now, your office can be "virtually" anywhere.

Opportunities And Financial Growth Through ITV Ventures by Albert Milligan
[ 2007-08-01 ]
ITV Ventures is a new concept in advertising and selling quality products. Not only does ITV combine the proven success of infomercials and internet marketing, it also provides the opportunity for home-based IBOs to join ITV and create their own income from sales.

Help! I'm Overwhelmed and I Can't Get Up! by Beth Schneider Schneider Expert
[ 2007-08-01 ]
It's been another 12-hour day. Your other half is upset that you missed dinner - again.

Home Businesses on the Internet by Jeremiah Crafton
[ 2007-07-31 ]
There are a large variety of home businesses on the internet, and if you are interested in starting up your own online business then there are many options from which to choose. Working from home certainly seems attractive, and there are a number of ways of doing so for those who want to make money online.

A Tough But Easy Decision by Jeremiah Crafton
[ 2007-07-31 ]
Many people around the world struggle with tough decisions everyday of their life. One of the biggest problems that most people have is money. They have all these bills but not enough money to live comfortably. There are a few things one can do to alleviate this.

Narrow Your Niche: Six Ways to Define Your Target Audience by Susan Friedmann Expert
[ 2007-07-31 ]
Increase your chances for success by narrowing your target audience. Not sure where to look? Don't worry; here are six strategies you can use to define your target audience.

Imagery - The Key to Unlocking Your Performance Potential (Part 2) by Jacques Dallaire Expert
[ 2007-07-31 ]
Human performance expert Jacques Dallaire, Ph.D., discusses imagery and its practical applications on the path to increased success and achievement.

Euro apparel fashion goes off the rail by Sristy Srivastava
[ 2007-07-29 ]
It seems that the love affair between European consumers and fashion has gone cold according to new research from Verdict. The EU’s population is finding more attractive alternatives to spend its hard earned cash on than clothing and competition between the various clothing retailers of Europe is intensifying

Buying A Business - The Basics by Willard Michlin
[ 2007-07-26 ]
Buying a business in today’s economic climate requires that you, the buyer, be on the ball, with regard to business basics. This economic climate, as far as businesses are concerned, is a sellers market.

How Is the Value of a Business Worked Out? by Willard Michlin
[ 2007-07-26 ]
There are many different ways to work out the value of a business. For the small to mid-size business, there are 3 main approaches that are used more than others. These are the Income value, Market value and the Asset value.

Why Are Non-Disclosure Agreements Used When Selling a Business? by Willard Michlin
[ 2007-07-26 ]
This question is one that often comes up during the sale of a business. Prospective buyers have felt that the use of a non-disclosure agreement was questioning their honesty and integrity. Some have asked why we use non-disclosures on businesses for sale but not on real estate

Closing Escrow on Business Buying/Selling by Willard Michlin
[ 2007-07-26 ]
The final part of the whole deal is the escrow. The word is an old Anglo-French word which originally meant ‘piece of parchment or fabric’. In today’s parlance, the word describes the process whereby a property is deposited with a third party to be transferred to the grantee (buyer), when certain conditions are met.

If You Don't Ask, The Answer Is Always No by Willard Michlin
[ 2007-07-26 ]
It is always interesting to me that a buyer or agent will call me up and ask me, as the listing broker, if the seller is flexible on the price. The more aggressive ones will even be so bold is to ask me “How low will the buyer go down in price?” or “What is the sellers bottom price?”

Is This a Good Time to Sell Your Body Shop Business by Willard Michlin
[ 2007-07-26 ]
Have you ever asked yourself the question? “Is this a good time to sell my business?” That is a question every business owner asks himself, every time he has a bad day. I once received e-mail from the editor of the Auto Body News, asking me that key question. “What is happening in the market today? Is this a good time to sell? ” My quick answer was “These are very interesting times.”

Everything You Wanted to Know About Buying a Body Shop by Willard Michlin
[ 2007-07-26 ]
So you think you want to buy a body shop? A body shop can be a great investment if you have the skills necessary to make it work, and are willing to do the business actions necessary to bring in the business and keep the business profitable. I would like to help you work out if you really want to buy a body shop and, if you do, what kind of shop would be best for you.

Do You Know What Your Body Shop is Worth? by Willard Michlin
[ 2007-07-26 ]
Many smaller body shop owners have asked, “How do I appraise my body shop?” In the last month I have been asked to do two appraisals on body shops. The first appraisal was to assist in partnership dissolution; the second appraisal was for marriage dissolution. (That is what the attorneys call a divorce.) Would you like to know how to appraise the value of a body shop business?

How to Get a Business Loan in Five Steps. by Dave Miller
[ 2007-07-24 ]
Need money to start or expand your business? Read this article to find out how to get a business loan.

Monkey Management: 3 Simple Solutions to Reclaim Your Time, Focus, and Sanity by Melanie Benson Strick Expert
[ 2007-07-24 ]
Do you ever feel like you are carrying the weight of a thousand people on your back? Somehow no matter how good you think you are at delegating it still feels like you have a thousand things to do. It’s a feeling many entrepreneurs, managers and business owners have. William Oncken, author of Management Time: Who's Got the Monkey, calls it “the monkey on your back.”

7 Keys to Identifying an Ideal Partnership by Melanie Benson Strick Expert
[ 2007-07-24 ]
In the world of small business, it seems there is often a common quest: to find the ideal business partner. Usually this stems from a need to “get rid of” the roles or tasks that we struggle with. Like marketing, finance or sales.

How to Write a Business Plan in Five Steps. by Dave Miller
[ 2007-07-21 ]
People often ask "What makes a good business plan?" Or, "How do I make my plan attractive to lenders and investors?".

Six Tips to Instantly Master Your Finances by Becoming a Millionaire-Thinker by Melanie Benson Strick Expert
[ 2007-07-18 ]
What’s the fastest route from where you are today to your ideal financial status? Becoming a “millionaire-thinker”. Now you may think this means you have to be a millionaire – you don’t! The truth is many people don’t aspire to that level of financial success – and there is nothing wrong with that.

Can You Create Wealth From Home? by Steve Gillman Expert
[ 2007-07-17 ]
If for whatever reason, you can't get out much, don't worry. You still can create wealth from home.

Pay Attention To The New Attention Age And You Will Win by Ingrid Grzeskowiak
[ 2007-07-16 ]
Rich Schefren has released a new report (Part I) which he called "The Attention Age". The article reviews the main
stream of thoughts and results of his research and new vision revealed to the public by an interview to Jay Abraham
in the beginning of July, 2007. Part II is not yet released but will contain all the tools, tricks, skills needed to deal
successfully with the Attention Age as an entrepreneur.

Online Gaming----Go get Your Share by John Muller Muller Expert
[ 2007-07-10 ]
Online gaming is the fastest growing industry in cyberspace.The internet is the fastest growing marketplace in the world,but the online sector growing four times faster than the internet is the online games skill market.

How To Create An Information Products Empire From Your Teleseminars by Biana Babinsky Expert
[ 2007-07-09 ]
Many coaches, consultants and other service business owners know that teaching teleseminars brings a lot of rewards to them and to their business. Their teleseminars bring in more clients, promote their expertise and help them differentiate themselves from others in their field.

Female Entrepreneurs, Business and Babies… by Naz Daud Expert
[ 2007-07-08 ]
The modern successful business woman faces a dilemma when a baby arrives on the scene especially if it is unexpected. Can they manage to juggle work and business with babies?

Franchise and Business Opportunities that Attract Women by Naz Daud Expert
[ 2007-07-08 ]
Buying a franchise is an ideal route for a woman choosing to go into business for the first time. Many franchise opportunities have been created to target the huge growth in female entrepreneurs.

Part Time Business Ideas that Work by Naz Daud Expert
[ 2007-07-08 ]
A couple of friends of mine needed to generate a little extra income on top of their wages. They were both into keep fit and enjoyed working out. They decided to supplement their income by becoming part time fitness instructors.

Becoming Financially Free from Multiple Sources of Income: Part I by Joe Jacobson
[ 2007-07-07 ]
Are you an employee or business owner? Maybe you are an investor. Which path do you choose to take you to financial freedom? Part I will focus on the employee and self-employed methods.

Becoming Financially Free from Multiple Sources of Income: Part II by Joe Jacobson
[ 2007-07-07 ]
In Part II, you will learn how to get on the fast track to financial freedom and wealth. You will learn the three ways that very wealthy financial educators recommend. The answers may just surprise you.

Small Town Pastor Finds Internet Marketer Rich Ramalho to Help Supplement His Income by Paul Nawlin
[ 2007-07-07 ]
Small town pastor finds internet marketing to supplement his income.

Infopreneurship by Thanaseelan Vengadasalam
[ 2007-07-06 ]
Gone were the days where there existed an industry era peacefully before technology started exploding into the scene in exponential forms. Today we are living right in the heart of the information era and what more relevance could it be other than infopreneurship. Information is the underlying vitality in today's success to both an individual and a company. So if you feel the need to share loads of information, be it for profitable or non-profitable reasons, dive right into the limitless stream of information superhighway aka internet today.

Entrepreneurship With Ethics by Thanaseelan Vengadasalam
[ 2007-07-06 ]
Why is it important to establish the moral status of entrepreneurship? Unless it can be shown that the entrepreneur does what is morally worthwhile as an entrepreneur, that his role is ethically praiseworthy, not only his or her status in the market but the market itself becomes vulnerable to serious moral criticism.

What Triggers Entrepreneurship? by Thanaseelan Vengadasalam
[ 2007-07-06 ]
The profile of an entrepreneur which emerges through the study is one who is intelligent and analytical; is an effective risk manager and networker; possesses a strong set of moral, social and business ethics; exhibits a basic trader's instinct; and is dedicated life-long learning in its many forms.

Social Entrepreneurship Today by Thanaseelan Vengadasalam
[ 2007-07-06 ]
With concepts and movements such as social entrepreneurship, environmental sustainability, and social responsibility, it is crucial that we pay close attention to the persuasive uses of the terms as well as to their practical implication. All of them are contested, value-laden labels that can be used to reference a wide variety of interests, motives, activities and outcomes.

How to start a retail business by licensing by Danny Austin Expert
[ 2007-07-03 ]
Kevin Hester took the licensing approach with his Cajun Chickcan, a wire caddy he designed to solve the problem of beer can chicken recipes run amuck by the cooking bird's toppling tendencies.

How to start a retail business by location by Danny Austin Expert
[ 2007-07-03 ]
Check to see if the retailer offers any special programs that could give you a leg up, such as local vendor programs that serve as an entrée to regional markets or programs that offer breaks to women-owned or minority-owned businesses.

How to start a retail business by planning ahead by Danny Austin Expert
[ 2007-07-03 ]
A discount retailer will trim profit margins to the bone to squeeze those famed low prices out of products--but there are some advantages for vendors willing to go lean. In the case of Wal-Mart, for example, there's the sheer power of numbers that goes along with exposure to the world's largest market.

Who should pitch your product to retailers? by Danny Austin Expert
[ 2007-07-03 ]
Your decision to either offer the product to retailers yourself or hire a representative to do it for you depends a lot on your product as well as on your strengths as a businessperson.

5 Big Businesses Think Tank Techniques by Danny Austin Expert
[ 2007-07-03 ]
Most entrepreneurial companies can't afford an innovation center, but they can apply some of the principles. Here are five strategies that can work for you.

Forex Trading And Home Business by thecassiopeia Whitfield
[ 2007-07-03 ]
Forex, ie foreign exchange market has become very popular due to its immense size, liquidity, currencies moving in strong trends plus, an easy online access, relatively low starting capital and a big leverage. But it's got its pitfalls...

Capture Your Riches as an Entrepreneur by Nicole Matoushek MPH, PT Matoushek Expert
[ 2007-07-02 ]
So you are or are seeking to become an entrepreneur. Did you know that 90% of all new businesses fail within the first five years? Additionally, statistics show that 90% of that 10% that survived the first five years fail before they reach ten? So how do you guarantee yourself that you are part of that 1% of all businesses that succeed after 10 years? You can do it. Anyone can, success and becoming wealthy comes down to a science, a science with a predictable outcome.

5 Ugly Myths About Starting An Online Business by Chris Knight
[ 2007-07-01 ]
There are many myths about running an online business, and if you come into the online business world expecting these myths to be true; the failure of the business is inevitable. Money myths can be a one-way ticket to internet failure.

Patents For Inventors - Your Questions Answered! by Brian R. Rayve, Esq. Rayve
[ 2007-06-30 ]
Are you confused about what a patent is and whether you should get one?

This is a primer for beginning inventors that answers your most commonly asked questions.

Questions include what is a patent, what is patent pending, what protection does a patent provide, should you keep your invention secret, and more.

A must-read for inventors at all experience levels.

What to Do When You Want to Quit Your Business by Danny Austin Expert
[ 2007-06-26 ]
Any successful entrepreneur will tell you that
starting a business isn't going to be a smooth
ride. Doors close, people rejecting you. Stuff
happens. Here are some simple action plans you
can take when you feel like throwing in the towel
and walking away from your dream.

How to Chose a Product or Service to Sell by Danny Austin Expert
[ 2007-06-26 ]
Brian Tracy offers 29 self-assessment so that we
can better decide for ourselves if a product or a
service is worth committing. Here they are:

Using Focus Groups to Test and Improve Your Idea by Danny Austin Expert
[ 2007-06-26 ]
Think of your focus group as a business meeting.
Open by reading your one-page sales script, and
then ask for honest feedback: "How can I improve
my idea?" "Is the business name appropriate?"

What is your Internal and External Intent of Starting a Business? by Danny Austin Expert
[ 2007-06-26 ]
There are two forms of intent: internal and
external. Your internal intent states the main
objective that your business will accomplish in
your life; your external intent defines how your
business benefits others.

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