Archive for the ‘Business Management’ Category

Importance of Newsletters For Hospitality Industry

Monday, February 23rd, 2009 |

Newsletters are an effective way to promote products, services, etc. to the target audience. As the name suggests, is a way to announce latest offers, discounts, plans, etc. about a specific business for interested individuals who do not have to scour the Internet for it. Newsletters where provide valuable information to the targeted audience also […]

Guidelines For a Successful Physical Therapy Private Practice

Monday, February 23rd, 2009 |

If you are a physical therapist involved in private practice who wants to improve profitability in your profession, there are a few tactics you need to employ. Even if you already have a website that features marketing techniques and a wealth of information, your physical therapy private practice may still benefit from some additional groundwork. […]

Making Your Virtual Assistant Business Stand Out

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009 |

Every business should create a unique selling proposition in order to challenge the competition and drive virtual sales higher – and help their website stand out from all the others.
Market analysts call this a business’ unique selling proposition (USP). A USP makes a virtual assistant business stand out and lures potential clients away from competitors. […]

10 Steps To Starting A Virtual Assistant Business

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009 |

Virtual Assistant Businesses are the backbone of the Web 2.0 industry. Many “virtual” businesses without a central office cannot live without the assistance of a few virtual administrative helpers every now and then to help out with list building and prospect building. VA’s contribute to an online business’s core strength; provides independence to overworked business […]

What To Look For As A Personal Training Client

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009 |

It can be difficult to find a qualified personal trainer, especially in large, competitive markets. While you may ask for recommendations from friends or search local advertisements, it may still be hard to determine his or her credentials. As a personal training client, finding a good personal trainer is a wise investment when working towards […]

You Need Not One But Two Leather Wallets If You’re in Business

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009 |

Managing and Handling Money
Business and money are joined-at-the-hips twins but in an ironic twist, business owners shouldn’t handle them both. There’s the natural inclination to mix business funds and personal money in the same leather wallets so to speak and spend both funds hastily on risky business schemes. When the schemes go bust, there are […]

Why Businesses Use Temp Agencies

Friday, February 20th, 2009 |

A temp agency is a company that keeps a stable of potential workers to send to a business when they need someone to work for them for a short period of time. On occasion, temp workers end up becoming permanent workers, but the main idea is to have someone to fill in for a missing […]

What Does POS Stand For?

Friday, February 20th, 2009 |

If you are a merchant, you have probably come across the term POS before. What is POS, and how does it help your business?
POS stands for “Point of Sale.” This is the system that your business uses to take money from your customer and provide them with a receipt. Almost all POS systems are computerized […]

Independent Business Owner

Friday, February 20th, 2009 |

Quixtar is a business opportunity company that offers entrepreneurs (US) the ability to have a web-based business of their own. Through Quixtar’s Independent Business Owner, IBO( US) Compensation Plan, individuals are rewarded for product sales resulting from their business-building efforts. Quixtar does not generate site traffic through advertising, instead rewarding IBOs, who earned $370.1 million […]

Here’s 3 Steps, 3 Proven Steps to Lower CPC, Reduce Costs, Get That .05 Click

Friday, February 20th, 2009 |

Here are the same 3 steps I use to save money that you guys are wasting on Google.
Now, lets examine Googles keyword grouping advice: (in other words) Group your keywords in small tightly themed groups: This is good advice.
Next: “Put your keywords together in one group with all match types and set the match maximum […]

Disaster Management: Small Business Flood Planning

Thursday, February 19th, 2009 |

Winter’s snow can so often bring on major flooding when it thaws too quickly. The snow melts, waters rise, drains become blocked and hillsides become too saturated and slide. These simple changes can cause major disasters for small businesses trying to keep things moving smoothly forward.
Flooding and other disasters can cost business owners money in […]

Can Online Payroll Software Really Reduce Deadline Stress?

Thursday, February 19th, 2009 |

Tell me an accounting function more stressful than payroll. Online payroll software transfers the worries to somebody else. Here’s how…
Ready to move up from manual payrolls or from an expensive payroll service? One fast way to do that is to buy your own payroll software. There’s a cost to owning software though. You must learn […]

Easy Payroll Software — 5 Ways to Eliminate Headaches and Hassles

Thursday, February 19th, 2009 |

Stress kills. That’s enough reason to look for easy payroll software. Here’s where you look…
Maybe easy payroll software won’t work for your business. You know sometimes payrolls are just complicated and there’s no way around it. That’s not true at all for most small businesses though. What you need is software that’s as simple and […]

Reduce Killer Stress Using Online Payroll Software — Here’s How

Thursday, February 19th, 2009 |

Online payroll software is a stress reducer. Stress kills. Here’s how to reduce stress when you pick the right software .
Stress kills. Make no mistake about that. Can you reduce stress and maybe live longer using online payroll software? Maybe so and here’s why. Payrolls just never end. It’s just one right after the other […]

Employee Payroll Software Saves Lives 5 Ways — No Joke!

Thursday, February 19th, 2009 |

Stress kills, right? How can employee payroll software save lives, you ask? Easy. Can you name me another activity more stressful long-term than preparing payrolls? I’m serious. The never ending deadlines for checks, payroll returns, plus deposits coupled with constantly changing rules and regulations is enough to shorten lives. This is serious business. That kind […]

How to Write Great Survey Questions

Thursday, February 19th, 2009 |

In order to consider your surveying efforts successful, the information you collect must be reliable and relevant to your objective. Too often, the data that is collected from a survey is tainted. It may be inaccurate, vague, or lack significant insight into the thoughts and perceptions of your population. More often than not, you can […]

Surveys to Measure Customer Satisfaction: An Overview

Thursday, February 19th, 2009 |

In past articles, we’ve explored the value of creating customer satisfaction surveys. We’ve discussed how they can be used to increase sales and gauge loyalty among your client base. But, there’s a science to creating them. Without following a thoughtful approach, you can easily disrupt your chances of getting access to useful, usable data from […]

Pop-Up Surveys: Tracking Online Visitor Data

Thursday, February 19th, 2009 |

WebMD uses them. ChowHound uses them, too. A number of large online properties have begun deploying pop-up surveys on their websites in order to collect valuable information about their visitors. When a person arrives on their site, they’re greeted with a pop-up box that overlays their main browser window. That person might be asked how […]

How to Leverage Surveys in Event Planning

Thursday, February 19th, 2009 |

A common mistake that many event planners make is neglecting the needs of their audience. It’s easy to become immersed in the details of venue negotiations, catering options, transportation and lodging, and other minutiae. However, in the end, your audience’s level of satisfaction plays a key role in your continuing success. This is the main […]

Critical Data Auditor

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009 |

Critical Data Auditor
Detection of unsecured, sensitive data
Critical Data Auditor
Detection of unsecured, sensitive data
“ Information is the world’s new currency. It must be guarded to protect against unauthorized disclosure, loss, or theft”
- IDC Study, 2008
Before you can protect it, first you must find it” – the Irish company, 2008
What is Critical Data Auditor? Data protection is […]

Frequently Asked Questions On Lean Six Sigma

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009 |

How will it benefit me and my company?
Despite Lean Six Sigma being around for over twenty years now, it is remarkable that a significant number of companies and individuals still don’t really know what it is. Oh, they’ve heard of it, and may even have been involved in it, but when it comes to defining […]

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