5 Tech Ways Your Small Business Can Save Money
If you are a small business owner, it is important for you to save money whenever and wherever you can. Small bills can add up to large expenses and before you know it, they are consuming your budget that could be spent on gaining you more business! From a technology standpoint, there are several ways that you can cut corners without cutting back on the quality you deliver. While this list is directed to the small business owner, it can also be applied to your own home. These methods are just simple ways to save money. Please share them with your friends, business associates, or family and please let us know if there are other ways to be cost effective in your business! Read more...
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Five Things Every Web Site Owner Should Avoid
You’ve built it, now is anyone showing up to your web site to take advantage of what you have to offer? Did you make a mistake when you built your web site? Is it the fault of your designer or is there something you are doing wrong? Let’s explore five of the aspects of web sites that you should avoid when building your web site. Read more...
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Get 1000s of People To Look At Your Business in FIVE Months
You heard that right. You can get thousands – no tens of thousands – of people to look at your business within five months. Don’t believe it? Not only can it be done, it can be done in less time. You have to be dedicated, my methods don’t suffer fools, but if you want to succeed at getting your business noticed, then I can show you how to do it. How do I know it will work? I’ve done it.
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Five Steps to Building Your Own Business
You have a business idea and you think that you'd like to do this instead of your day job. You aren't alone, but with the economy the way it is, you are afraid to make that leap. What if it doesn't work? What if you are wrong and you bankrupt your family? There are a lot of "what if's", but I found that there are some things that you need to do if you are going to make that leap. Here are the five things I did when I decided to start my own business a little over a year ago. I made this move four months before the country went into the largest slump since the Great Depression and it was the best move I ever made. The timing could have been better, but it was a great move, nonetheless. Read more...
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Five Reasons To Go Green With A Web Site
Living in the United States today, people are acutely aware of the need to “Go Green” in their everyday lives. We are all trying to shrink our carbon footprint. We’ve heard the news. We need to conserve if we want the planet to be inhabitable for our children. This method of thinking would have been unheard of 40 years ago. Today, it is “trendy”.
One way of going about this is to have a web site and be online. “He’s a web site designer”, you are probably saying to yourself, “of course he feels that way.” But it is true. By going online, you are shrinking your carbon footprint everyday. Technology is helping to forge a better tomorrow. Let me explain:
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Who is your ideal client? I am not talking about a potential prospect – someone who might be interested in your business. I mean the ideal client, the one who IS going to buy your products or services. Once you identify who this is, selling to them can be a lot easier, because you aren’t wasting time trying to find them. 







