Posted by on 24 July 2010 | 5 Comments
Why Any Business Owner Should Know How to Market Online ...Learning how to market on the internet is quickly becoming an invaluable asset in any business... online or offline. What’s the first place someone is going to go to find what they’re looking for? Whether it is t-shirts, electronics or a car dealership... anything. That’s right... the internet. The yellow pages, the white pages, classified ads... these search methods are becoming more obsolete every day, and each new generation is becoming more and more dependent on technology. In today’s age... the internet age... it’s crucial that as a business owner, you learn how to leverage the internet.
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Posted by Kathleen Stone on 13 July 2010 | 3 Comments
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Traditional “Brick and Mortar” Business vs. Online Business (A Comparison) .....
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Posted by Kathleen Stone on 13 July 2010 | 3 Comments
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Franchise Business,
Small Business,
Online Business,
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Franchise Business vs. Non-Franchise Small Business
If you’re looking to start your own brick and mortar business you have essentially two options...start your own small business, or buy into a franchise. While franchises do have a slightly higher success rate than non-franchise businesses, they are not easy money or guaranteed success by any means. Both options have their own pros and cons... the following article will discuss.
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Posted by Jeff Learner on 13 July 2010 | 2 Comments
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Jeff Learner is a successful home-based business owner, and professional internet marketer with CarbonCopyPRO. Jeff is currently number 317 on the list of top earning home business owners in the world... no small feat considering he began his online business only 10 months before this interview.
Jeff’s entrepreneurial endeavours haven’t always been successful however. Previous to starting his own successful home-based business, Jeff tried his hand at franchising... with disastrous results. Only a few short months after investing almost half a million dollars to begin his new business, both of Jeff’s stores went under, and he fell into $500 000 worth of debt.
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Posted by Mac Stone on 13 July 2010 | 1 Comments
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Franchise Fees,
Franchise Owners,
Travel Franchise
Most franchise opportunities require quite a bit of work to start up. Financial backing is necessary, as franchises require large capital investments. Research is always essential to the start of any new business. An individual must possess self-motivation and be driven to a disciplined work ethic. Before entering into such a business, an individual would be wise to seek the wisdom and guidance of an experienced franchisee, who has successfully accomplished this line of work and can convey the trends of the business.
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