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Extra pay period: Perk or problem?
Haven't started looking ahead to 2015? You should! For some the new year will bring a payroll irregularity that needs to be addressed. Blogger and award winning business journalist Jody Glynn Patrick offers her take on how to deal with this accounting perk/problem.
6 ways to repurpose your old computer hardware
Do you have an old PC or laptop? Before you throw it away read Kim Geroge's blog. That old hardware may still be useful.
Want more revenue, profits, and freedom? Start with a year end assessment
Want to set your business up for success in the new year? Blogger Jackie Nagel tells you why next year starts now.
4 Steps to Calming Angry Customers
No one ever wants to read anything negative about their business online. But it will happen and how you handle it will help determine if your business sinks or swims. One of our newest bloggers Lisa Karl offers four tips that will help you keep your customer happy and hopefully coming back.
5 telecom contract considerations
Signing a contract is never fun. So many sheets of paper and tiny, tiny print. But signing a telecom contract doesn't have to be stress inducing. Blogger Charles Borrell tells you why a contract may actually be good for your business and what five things you should consider before signing on the dotted line.
5 ways your business can benefit from small business Saturday
More than 75 percent of shoppers say they'll spend the same or more money on Small Business Saturday as they did in 2013. Blogger Stephanie Reed has five suggestions she thinks will help your small business cash in this year.
Business ownership from ground up
It's never to late to start your own business. Blogger and award winning business journalist Jody Glynn Patrick shares the story of her sister's first small business.
Does social drinking help you succeed?
It's almost time for your business' annual holiday party! Blogger and small business guru Brandon Allen tells you why raising a glass with your coworkers could be the secret to your success.
How to use “If I, would you?” to close more sales
Having trouble turning that prospect into a customer? Small business pro Mike MacDonald shares technique with you that promises to save you and your potential customer money.
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