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    5 Blogging Tips to Improve Your Work At Home Business
    One of the best ways to start a work at home business is by blogging. Blogging can be an easier vehicle for earning money online. It frees you from web design and thus has become a popular option for work at home moms. On that note, this doesn’t mean that it is easy to make money from your blog.Blogging is an activity that will take time to build up to profit level so you can not expect to see money rolling in immediately. In order to be successful at blogging, your blog needs to be user friendly, if your reader can not understand your blog or navigate t
    tage of a new reality. Savvy businesses have realized this and are enjoying considerable cost savings and efficiencies.

    What these companies have found is that their websites designed and maintained with good intention to broadly appeal to customers, suppliers, business partners and community, are inhibiting opportunities to provide specific and cost effective utility to each group individually. The content designed to portray who a company is and what they pr

    Success in Strategic Management
    What is it that drives some businesses downhill over the years, while others continue to grow stronger? What is the key to success? Some believe the solution is found in the process of strategic management. This process gives direction to the organization through a vision of the whole picture and objectives. This vision becomes a reality as a plan is developed and specific goals at all levels are identified. The long-term success of an organization is attainable with strategic management but unless the necessary support is used to carry out the plans, even t
    Over the past several months, readers of this column have been exposed to many justifications for, and advantages of, creating and maintaining an effective internet strategy for virtually any business of any size. The general focus has been, for the most part, on marketing your business, attracting, serving, and keeping customers; all in the name of increasing revenues. True, an effective internet strategy brings in eager customers from far, and increasingly, near but a study done by a major research firm in the United States a few years ago found that typically it takes 8 dollars in revenues to have the same effect on a company’s bottom line as just 1 dollar in cost savings. Although your own numbers may vary slightly, it should be of interest to every business owner who has resources invested in the internet, how that investment can be used to save operating costs as well as bring in more sales.

    In the early days of computerizing the workplace, there was a lot of buzz about the possibilities of a paperless office; of eliminating the use of postal mail, faxes and all paper based documents in the office environment. Well it didn’t exactly happen then, and some would argue with the proliferation of inexpensive desktop printers and copiers, that today we are using more paper than ever before. Why were we not able to achieve or even approach these goals by taking advantage of the computer displays we sit in front of every day? For one thing, company networks were isolated, and complicated to access. It was tedious if not impossible to access information stored on company network from any remote location, and too often even from another department or office in the same building. Well, most of those issues have slowly gone away because the internet has provided the platform to change all that, and a company with a website has the basis to take advantage of a new reality. Savvy businesses have realized this and are enjoying considerable cost savings and efficiencies.

    What these companies have found is that their websites designed and maintained with good intention to broadly appeal to customers, suppliers, business partners and community, are inhibiting opportunities to provide specific and cost effective utility to each group individually. The content designed to portray who a company is and what they pro

    SECTION 409(A) and its Regulatory Cousins - What it Means for Private Companies
    The IRS recently threw down the gauntlet and placed pressure on private companies to get their valuations right at no matter what stage of development they are. The Service has backed up this gesture by exposing private companies to substantial tax liabilities and penalties if they do not.Since the enactment of Section 409(A), non-public companies have struggled with how they should establish that the exercise price of a stock option or a stock appreciation right (SAR) was determined reasonably to be fair market value. Up to this point, most private compan
    but a study done by a major research firm in the United States a few years ago found that typically it takes 8 dollars in revenues to have the same effect on a company’s bottom line as just 1 dollar in cost savings. Although your own numbers may vary slightly, it should be of interest to every business owner who has resources invested in the internet, how that investment can be used to save operating costs as well as bring in more sales.

    In the early days of computerizing the workplace, there was a lot of buzz about the possibilities of a paperless office; of eliminating the use of postal mail, faxes and all paper based documents in the office environment. Well it didn’t exactly happen then, and some would argue with the proliferation of inexpensive desktop printers and copiers, that today we are using more paper than ever before. Why were we not able to achieve or even approach these goals by taking advantage of the computer displays we sit in front of every day? For one thing, company networks were isolated, and complicated to access. It was tedious if not impossible to access information stored on company network from any remote location, and too often even from another department or office in the same building. Well, most of those issues have slowly gone away because the internet has provided the platform to change all that, and a company with a website has the basis to take advantage of a new reality. Savvy businesses have realized this and are enjoying considerable cost savings and efficiencies.

    What these companies have found is that their websites designed and maintained with good intention to broadly appeal to customers, suppliers, business partners and community, are inhibiting opportunities to provide specific and cost effective utility to each group individually. The content designed to portray who a company is and what they pr

    How to Find and Do Business With Latina Business Owners
    It is not generally known that Latinas represent the fastest growing entrepreneurial sector in the U. S. business community. According to the Center for Women’s Research, Latina entrepreneurs are starting businesses at a rate that is fully six times that of the national average.According to the latest U.S. Bureau of the Census report (2002), there are 540,909 Latina owned businesses in the United States and another 111,287 Latina businesses jointly owned with a male partner. Yet it has not been easy for consumers or other businesses to identify and contact
    puterizing the workplace, there was a lot of buzz about the possibilities of a paperless office; of eliminating the use of postal mail, faxes and all paper based documents in the office environment. Well it didn’t exactly happen then, and some would argue with the proliferation of inexpensive desktop printers and copiers, that today we are using more paper than ever before. Why were we not able to achieve or even approach these goals by taking advantage of the computer displays we sit in front of every day? For one thing, company networks were isolated, and complicated to access. It was tedious if not impossible to access information stored on company network from any remote location, and too often even from another department or office in the same building. Well, most of those issues have slowly gone away because the internet has provided the platform to change all that, and a company with a website has the basis to take advantage of a new reality. Savvy businesses have realized this and are enjoying considerable cost savings and efficiencies.

    What these companies have found is that their websites designed and maintained with good intention to broadly appeal to customers, suppliers, business partners and community, are inhibiting opportunities to provide specific and cost effective utility to each group individually. The content designed to portray who a company is and what they pr

    Designing Your Promotional Umbrellas
    Promotional umbrellas can deliver a strong marketing message and make for perfect promotional gifts or corporate items. Aside from the print and design on the umbrella, the very fact of what they are makes a statement. Umbrellas represent protection and tradition. They offer a strong, solid image when used as a promotional giveaway for your company. They mark your business as one that cares enough to give quality, useful gifts to the customers that it values. There are, however, some considerations to take into account when designing the look of your promotional
    er displays we sit in front of every day? For one thing, company networks were isolated, and complicated to access. It was tedious if not impossible to access information stored on company network from any remote location, and too often even from another department or office in the same building. Well, most of those issues have slowly gone away because the internet has provided the platform to change all that, and a company with a website has the basis to take advantage of a new reality. Savvy businesses have realized this and are enjoying considerable cost savings and efficiencies.

    What these companies have found is that their websites designed and maintained with good intention to broadly appeal to customers, suppliers, business partners and community, are inhibiting opportunities to provide specific and cost effective utility to each group individually. The content designed to portray who a company is and what they pr

    Cross-Town Collaboration
    If you have a problem with your Hewlett Packard or IBM product in Singapore, simply take it to the Post Office and they will forward it to the repair center at no charge.When it’s repaired and ready to collect, the Post Office will return your machine to your home or office, or back to the Post Office location of your choice.You can even pay for repairs at the point of delivery if they’re not covered by the manufacturer’s guarantee.This is a good example of win–win partnership between technology companies and a government agency resulting in
    tage of a new reality. Savvy businesses have realized this and are enjoying considerable cost savings and efficiencies.

    What these companies have found is that their websites designed and maintained with good intention to broadly appeal to customers, suppliers, business partners and community, are inhibiting opportunities to provide specific and cost effective utility to each group individually. The content designed to portray who a company is and what they produce, for example, has little value to the employees of that company on a daily basis, yet other information such as policies, procedures, and training considered inappropriate for mass consumption is invaluable to the internal organization. By simply partitioning off an area of your existing website and controlling access via login you can provide the same convenience to your employees that you have worked hard to provide to your customers. Managing convenience to employees translates to efficiency and cost reduction, opening up a whole new world of cost saving opportunities.

    The concept of an “intranet” is probably older than that of the “internet” itself, but the two are now able to come together in a way that can provide efficiencies previously only dreamed of. Remote offices accessing up-to-date forms, files, procedures, and training materials via their internet connection; Human Resources, Financial Reports, Employee Feedback, Document Management, and Online Training provide just a few examples of internal company operational areas that can be managed more efficiently and effectively using a web-based intranet. Customers can view operations manuals, maintenance tips, account status, and even multimedia training sessions all online. Suppliers can view purchase specifications, design changes, inventory levels, and all can be organized in ways that best serve each individual audience using convenient search and other database tools which streamline posting and access. The resulting efficiencies save considerable costs in administration and productivity loss and the potential platform already exists for all for all of this in the existing website.

    Whether an Intranet for employees, or an Extranet for those outside your organization, expanding the utility of your website by adding well managed and access controlled areas can allow for a w

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