Category :: Entrepreneurialism Articles |
Author :: money  |
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| Article Title :: How save and make money |
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| If you save money, the money will save you
The problem with most peoples finances today is that they are not getting enough income to satisfy their needs and wants. People are naturally going to buy things they want even if it means spending more than they have (credit cards), and they know in the back of their minds that they cant afford it, but they will get it anyway. I think people will develop their own budgeting scheme when their income meets their wants then they will be budgeting masters, all by their selves. But till then there will ALWAYS be people in debt no matter how much you preach!
I think a solution to some people money problem is to teach them how t (read full article) |
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Category :: Entrepreneurialism Articles |
Author :: SD Lawyer  |
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| Article Title :: Business Name – How To Pick One From A Legal Perspective |
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| A business name can be a huge factor in the ultimate success or failure of the entity. Unfortunately, many people fail to give a lot of thought to it prior to moving forward. There are many factors to consider including something memorable, a name related to your area of work and, potentially, the availability of the domain name.
Married?
Picking a business name is like getting married. You are going to have to stick with it till the bitter end. It is estimated a prospect will need to see your advertisement and business name at least 22 times prior to doing business with you. Once they associate your business with a certain name, making a change will be disastrous. (read full article) |
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Category :: Entrepreneurialism Articles |
Author :: SD Lawyer  |
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| Article Title :: Why Even A Simple Contract Can Save Your Bacon |
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| Every business owner says it; "Do I really need a written contract?" The answer is "YES, YES and YES!" Using a written contract is like buying insurance for your business deals, but much better.
What Is A Contract?
Simply put, a contract is an enforceable agreement between two or more parties. The contract contains the promises made by the parties to one another, which is legally known as "consideration." These promises define the relationship being undertaken as well as what happens if the business relationship doesn't work out. If one party fails to act according to their promises, then they have "breached" the contract and can be found liable for damages. The dam (read full article) |
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Category :: Entrepreneurialism Articles |
Author :: Sean North  |
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| Article Title :: Smith Could “C” the Future |
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| Frederick W. Smith attended Yale University and wrote a paper on the concept of overnight package delivery. SmithÂ’s professor did not agree with his futuristic possibility and only gave Smith a C for the paper.
How many times have we let someoneÂ’s opinion dissuade us from doing what we want to do? How many times have we given our power away by letting one personÂ’s opinion stop us from achieving our goals? Smith did not let his college professor stop him. After he was honorably discharged from the Marine Corps, Smith implemented his overnight package delivery service in 1971. The name of his business was Federal Express.
1. Smith never gave up on his pass (read full article) |
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Category :: Entrepreneurialism Articles |
Author :: Alicia Smith  |
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| Article Title :: Necessary Tasks You May Want to Delegate |
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| As a business owner, time is of the essence. Running a business is demanding. You are either performing the day-to-day administrative work or you're working in your business, attending to your customers or clients. What is the best use of your time? The answer is simple. Your time should be spent doing what you do best. The day-to-day administrative tasks can be delegated. It's so much easier to review work than to do it yourself! Here are some suggestions to get you started.
1. Secretarial services. Don't do this yourself. From answering phones to managing your correspondence, hire a secretary or a service to handle these everyday, but very time-consuming tasks.
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Category :: Entrepreneurialism Articles |
Author :: Alicia Smith  |
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| Article Title :: Benefits of Virtual Assistance |
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| A virtual assistant is an individual who provides business services to other professionals. They're considered virtual because they perform their services from a remote location. Communications with their clients take place through telephone, fax, email, and snail mail. As a business owner, you can save time, money, and energy by hiring a virtual assistant. Best of all, you'll have more time to do what you do best - running a business!
1. You do not need to provide a physical workspace. A virtual assistant works from their own home or office. This is especially convenient if you are running a business from home or if you have limited space at your own office.
2. You (read full article) |
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Category :: Entrepreneurialism Articles |
Author :: Ebook Architect  |
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| Article Title :: Ebooks and the entrepreneur |
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| Most home business opportunities are overdone and oversaturated. With most home based business opportunities that are promoted in magazine and websites the options are all the same; start a day care center, become a personal shopper, site at home and stuff enveloped and so on. While a dedicated person can make income, and sometimes great incomes, from such ideas, the market can only handle so many work at home personal shoppers. Ebooks however, are in a market that is only just starting to see entrepreneurial interest. Ebook authors are starting to be called ‘info entrepreneurs”. They compile high quality information or write their own fiction ebooks and sell them online. Some people (read full article) |
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Category :: Entrepreneurialism Articles |
Author :: Bruce W. Ford  |
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| Article Title :: Do You Really Want to Change Your Life in the Coming Year? |
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| Do you really want to change you financial landscape within the next 12 months?
Because if you do, I'm going to tell you how.
You MAY not want to read what I'm about to write because it WILL remove excuses you have. In fact, after this very simple tip, you will no longer have the ready-made excuse that perhaps you've used in the past. I will strip it away like Dad rips off the warm covers on a winter morning.
The most common excuses that I hear folks offer for not getting off their duffs and starting their investment careers are (1) time and (2) knowledge. (The number one unspoken excuse is fear.) For this article, I am REMOVING the time and knowledge (read full article) |
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Category :: Entrepreneurialism Articles |
Author :: jbv  |
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| Article Title :: What is Entrepreneurship? |
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| In discussing entrepreneurship and writing articles on the subject, I have found that it aids understanding when we begin by agreeing on exactly what the word means to us.
Entrepreneurship is the process of creating or seizing an opportunity, and pursuing it regardless of the resources currently controlled. The American Heritage Dictionary defines an entrepreneur to be “a person who organizes, operates, and assumes the risk for business ventures."
These are rather abstract concepts for a person just beginning to consider whether they ought to start a business rather than take a job, or leave a secure job for a chance at greater self-fulfillment. Let us try (read full article) |
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Category :: Entrepreneurialism Articles |
Author :: Neil Sagebiel  |
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| Article Title :: Every Entrepreneur's Worst Nightmare |
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| Gone: Customers, sales, profits. Following is a simple little tale about how it happens.
"Jones was a typical entrepreneur who worked long hours and wore many hats.
"The problem was that all the hats screamed for attention. Jones solved the problem by wearing the hat that screamed the loudest.
"Unfortunately, this was only a temporary solution since all the hats kept screaming until they were worn.
"There was, however, one hat that never screamed. It never complained, whined or whimpered, even though it was lonely. It knew it was important, whether or not it was worn. That hat was right.
"One day the customers quit coming. The (read full article) |
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