Thanks to the Internet and your own social skills, there are plenty of ways to grow your business that don't cost a dime.
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Thanks to the Internet and your own social skills, there are plenty of ways to grow your business that don't cost a dime.
Many of us have become pretty comfortable shopping online. That’s good because it enables us to save money and it also shows that we’re embracing technological change. At the same time, that comfort level can also expose us to identity theft and security breaches that can do a lot of damage.
I believe that one of the most underrated assets of any business is pride. Simple pride in your work can make all the difference. This goes from the smallest business owners to the biggest corporations in the world.
My wife and I were ready for sales to spike as usual when the unthinkable happened. The server at my webhost crashed and all of my main money making websites became unavailable for an extended period.
In any slow economy, companies are often downsizing so it’s up to you to fend for yourself in the event of a layoff. The truth is that very few people out there know the ins and outs of employment regulations and you could be missing out on a good deal of money by not understanding all of the rules.
Electronic banking has been around for a while in the form of the ABMs and Internet Banking. No doubt, these technologies have made all of our lives easier.
One of the best things you can do to improve your success as an entrepreneur is to focus on your strong points. Think about what you do best, and how those things benefit your business, and then focus on them.
I love the concept of bootstrapping. The idea of beginning with literally nothing and building it up stage by stage fascinates me. After all, money is a great facilitator, but we don't all have thousands of dollars to invest in a business up front
Businesses nowadays have a plethora of potential dangers that can floor their company overnight, anything from patent infringement to bounced checks. Here are 5 reasons you should definitely consider paying a small monthly insurance fee to prepare for a potential financial disaster.

You consider the dream of self-employment where you set the hours and get to be your own boss. But it’s not all fun and games. See the costs of being self-employed.




