Small Business Success Tips - Marketing
For a small business, marketing is crucial. It is also very expensive if done badly. A small business owner just starting out should take two primary marketing steps simultaneously, whether or not he can hire marketing help. More ...
How To Write A Business Plan
Writing a business plan is a fundamental step to ensuring your business has every chance of succeeding. Common statistics state that nine out of ten businesses fail in the first five years of operation. Why? The number of businesses that do not define their goals and map out their path to success. More ...
Finding an Accountant for Your Home Based Business
There are many things to do as a new home based business owner, but if you do not have a trustworthy accountant, you should start looking. Sure you could do it yourself, but unless you are an accountant, your time would be best spent doing what you do best and letting an expert handle your finances. More ...
Crafting a Mission Statement is Crucial to Success
Research has shown that a having good mission statement reminds you why you are in business in the first place, and provides a guidepost for decision making during the course of your business. Here's how to craft a mission statement. More ...
What Kind of Business Should I Start?
The desire to own a business is becoming more common as workers grow more frustrated with the economy and working in corporate America. If you're thinking about a business of your own but you're not sure what to start, here are several exercises to spark some ideas. More ...
Get Rich at Home Without Any Product Inventory
Here's one of the best work from home ideas. The concept is basically being the middle man for other businesses. This is different from affiliate programs because they're set at 10 percent, or whatever. You could make up to 150 percent with this concept. More ...
Start a Home Based Business even with Limited Cash and Skills!
You wish to start a Home Based Business, Make Money from Home, be your own Boss but unfortunately what is preventing you from getting started is that you don't have much money or special skills. Let this not be a barrier and dampen your enthusiasm. You certainly can get started if you set about in the right manner. More ...
Tips for Managing a Difficult Employee
If you manage people long enough, you will sooner or later find yourself dealing with a difficult employee. There is no easy fix. Each situation is as unique. Yet there are some basic steps that you can take to deal with the situation. More ...
Home Based Businesses - Never Be the Product
With the instability of today's economy, a lot of people wonder if this is the right time to start their own home based business. Many home based businesses have substantial up front investments, no proven marketing campaigns to bring people to your product, and no system to make the sales pitch of their product easy. More ...
Five Things You Need To Remember Before Starting a Small Business
Everyone knows someone who has decided to go into small business but did you know that 70 percent of all small businesses fail within the first 12 months of operation. In some countries that failure rate is as high as 85 to 90 percent. More ...
True Wealth Results From Developing Your Own Product
Thousands of people are trying to dupe you into thinking the best way to create a successful online business is to sign up as an affiliate selling someone else's product or fall prey to some pyramid / mlm scam. In the first case you can make only a small percentage of the profits. In the latter case you get suckered out of your money. More ...
How Do I Make Money Working From Home? Let Me Count the Ways
People - especially moms - are looking for ways to stay home with their kids and yet contribute to the family income. They prowl the internet at night or on their lunch breaks, looking for just the right opportunity that fits their interests and family. More ...
Whether You Know it or Not - You Gave a Warranty
You may not know it, but when you sell a product you automatically provide the buyer with a very extensive warranty. Article Two of the Uniform Commercial Code provides buyers with implied warranties of merchantability, fitness, and noninfringement. More ...
How to Write a Business Plan
A clear and compelling business plan provides you with a guide for building a successful enterprise. It can also help persuade others, including banks, to invest in what you are creating. More ...
Realistic Ways to Earn Money from Home
There are some relatively easy ways to earn money at home. As the internet grows and changes, more possibilities open up for anything from a few extra dollars a month to some serious money to be earned from your very own computer. More ...
How to Make Money Selling God's Stuff
There are a lot of ways to make money selling the word of God, and doing his good works at the same time. Is your faith strong enough to help you earn a lot of money in the service of God? Let's check out a number of ways you can make money selling God's stuff. More ...
Small Business Success Tips - Cleanliness
No single factor determines the difference between success and failure. But one contributing factor has a high correlation to success: cleanliness. Possibly you have not given much thought to the many ways cleanliness can affect your small business. Here are seven of them. More ...
The Best Home Businesses for the 21st Century
This invaluable guide provides comprehensive profiles of more than one hundred hot new businesses that promise the top opportunities for small-business people in the future. The Inside Information You Need to Know to Select a Home-Based Business That's Right for You! More ...
SWOT Your Business Idea
SWOT is a method used for analyzing a business idea. To SWOT your business idea, on paper, draw a box and divide it into four sections. label the sections Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats. Then in each section write down the related factors that apply to your business idea. More ...
Keeping It In the Family
The failure rate of all start-up businesses is around the 90 percent mark. Add to that the fact that roughly 50 percent of all marriages end in divorce. So, what can YOU do to reduce the chances of becoming a statistic? More ...
