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  • Rainmakers: Drizzle or Cloud Burst?  By : Ray Silverstein
    Most new companies are started by entrepreneurs known as "rainmakers." "Rainmakers" are those people who feel they can make a difference, are highly competitive, optimistic, need to win, assertive and want to make things happen.
  • Getting Wholesale Distributors Business  By : Joaquin Reveron
    Top questions the rising wholesale entrepreneur needs to understand
  • The Secrets To Sales Lead Generation Online  By : mark vurnum
    Mark Vurnum reveals the keys to unlocking your sales lead generation online.
  • Web Site Promotion, Who Needs It?  By : Will Scott
    So you've heard the term web site promotion and you're saying to yourself, "I have a website, should I be more proactive in promotion?"
  • Finding the True Value of Pay for Survey Business Evaluations  By : james lowe
    Pay to Join Survey Businesses are Occasionally Legitimate
  • Mastermind Your Way to Business Success  By : Jan Marie Dore
    The benefits of participating in a mastermind team are many. If you want to pull together you're own business success team, here are some tips to get you started.
  • Small Home Business Idea  By : Gary Jezorski
    Think about some of the most famous companies out there. Did you know that Hewlett Packard was started in a garage? Or that Motorola was also a shoe string operation...nothing more than an idea really but that's all it takes to change your life.
  • Does Your Workspace Inspire You?  By : Jan Marie Dore
    Exceptional achievers make sure their surroundings reflect their commitment to perform at their best. Decide how to change your space so you feel more inspired, and watch your productivity and satisfaction levels soar.
  • Tax ID: Do You Need One For A Wholesale Business?  By : Joaquin Reveron
    Myths and strategies uncovered by a 5 years old wholesale entrepreneur
  • Eight Free Marketing Ideas to Promote Your Expertise  By : Jan Marie Dore
    Promoting your small business can at times be very expensive. There are many techniques, however, that cost you little or no money - only your time. Here are eight no-cost ideas.
  • Business Resource - Get To Know The Basics  By : Brooke Hayles
    If you already have an idea for a business, then you already have a form of business resource, but you need many more before you can realise your dream. There are literally thousands of websites that offer advice and case studies relating to the other types of business resources that you are likely to need to build a successful business.
  • Business Resource - What You Should Know Before Starting A Business  By : Brooke Hayles
    What separates a budding entrepreneur from a business star? The answer is simple - the latter has researched and made use of all the business resource avenues that are open to them while the other fails to even create a good business plan.
  • How To Become $1,000,000,000 Richer With Wholesale  By : Joaquin Reveron
    How To Receive a piece of the $1,000,000,000 pie in wholesale
  • How To Find The Greatest Bargains In The World  By : Joaquin Reveron
    What is the greatest place to find wholesale bargains on the Internet right now
  • Legal Issues for Small Businesses  By : Vlad Ehrsam
    If you own your own small business chances are you know very little about the laws and regulations that you encounter on a day to day basis. Understanding the legal issues that concerns small businesses it is vital to your business’ success. The small business association suggests that all small business owners take a few legal courses to understand the legal issues you may come up against. However many small businesses ignore this advice and suffer consequences that could have been avoided.
  • Why You Should Run Your Business Like Tiger Woods  By : Kim Nishida
    On September 4, 2006, Tiger Woods won his fifth straight golf tournament. Just two weeks earlier, he won his twelfth major golf title, the PGA Championship. How would you like to be at the top of your game and the undisputed leader in your industry?
  • Search Engine Optimization Made Easy For Beginners  By : Karin Manning
    If you are a small business looking for affordable, economical and effective SEO strategies and techniques to get a high ranking in the search engines then you will be pleased to know that there are a few very simple things you can do to boost your search engine ranking.
  • How To Avoid Having Your Website Penalized Or Even Banned By Google - Part Two  By : Karin Manning
    Today I am going to spend some time focusing on off page optimization factors that over 50 percent of website owners are currently doing resulting in being penalized or even banned by Google altogether.
  • Picking a Software Vendor For Your Business  By : Ron Finklestein
    If your company is dependent upon software, here are expert tips on choosing the best vendor for your company.
  • When Being Pushy Is The Best Thing To Do  By : Mark Silver
    It takes a lot more effort and energy to gain a new customer, than it does to continue to serve a customer that already loves and trusts you. Have you avoided being pushy, and abandoned your customers when they need you most?
  • Wholesale List: Cautions You Should Take Before Buying Them  By : Joaquin Reveron
    The early warning tips you should take before buying a wholesale list online
  • Three Characteristics of a Successful Small Business Entrepreneur  By : Irene Rexlee
    Recently, I had the opportunity to have an engaging conversation with a successful Business Success Coach. During her many consultations with small business owners and their companies, she realized that it was possible to tell who the successful leaders would be, based on common personality traits that are exhibited in the workplace.
  • How to Find the Best Small Business Marketing Ideas with 6 Simple Steps  By : Irene Rexlee
    Did you see a new marketing method recently - either at your home, or maybe online? Maybe you learned something you never thought to do, and you're dying to give it a try? Or did you speak to your friend, who told you about his friend who used this new and totally 'fail-safe' approach to marketing that made him thousands of dollars in a day? Why is it that you can never MEET this 'friend'?
  • How To Avoid Having Your Website Penalized Or Even Banned By Google - Part One  By : Karin Manning
    The majority of these people claim they have absolutely no idea why they have been banned or penalized. The only thing they are 100 percent sure of is that their website no longer exists in the Google search engine.
  • Make Your Extra Cash Walking Dogs  By : james lowe
    Here is a creative income venture for you if you like dogs
  • Your Small Business Web Site: 7 Ways a Web Site is Better than the Yellow Pages  By : Jennifer McVey
    Discover seven reasons why a small business web site will generate more leads for your business than a Yellow Pages ad.
  • Run Your Business like a Country: The Value of Vision  By : Ron Finklestein
    Why your business should be built with a philosophy in mind.
  • How Any Website Can Get Listed In Google In Under A Day  By : Karin Manning
    You may be surprised to learn that you can actually get listed in Google in a day or less. Many small business owners assume that it's virtually impossible to get into Google without waiting the 8 or so weeks that it can normally take
  • Website Search Engine Optimization Secrets To Boost Your Rankings By More Than 300 Positions  By : Karin Manning
    If you are a small business looking for affordable, economical and effective SEO strategies and techniques to get a high ranking in the search engines then you will be pleased to know that there are a few very simple things you can do to boost your search engine ranking by more than 350 positions on Google.
  • The Importance Of Presentation Folders  By : Craig Bullock
    Presentation folders have long been used by major companies to present sales and product information to potential or existing clients.
  • 4 Things to Avoid When Marketing Your Small Business  By : John Edmond
    Opening a new business is fraught with difficulty, not the least of which is just keeping up with 1001 things that need to be done. This article explains why marketing your small business should be of the highest priority.
  • The Pros And Cons To Business Incorporation  By : Craig Thornburrow
    The pros and cons to business incorporation to help you determine if it is the right move for you.
  • How To Get Your Website To The Top Of Google And All Major Search Engines Fast  By : Karin Manning
    Your website is open for business but no-one seems to know about it. There is one critical first step that you must follow when creating any website.
  • How To Get Your Website Indexed In MSN For Free In Just 24 Hours  By : Karin Manning
    There are many inexpensive and even free methods to get indexed in search engines almost immediately. This is great news for small businesses looking for affordable seo techniques. Today I am going to focus on the search engine MSN.
  • Why Your Small Business Needs A Website  By : Dana Wallert
    Many established, non-technology related small businesses don't see a need for their own website. Why on earth would a salon or a smaller retail shop need to be on the internet? There are many answers to that question.
  • Selling Your Jewelry on Consignment: Tips for Protecting Your Interests  By :
    Nine steps you must take to protect yourself before selling your handcrafted jewelry on consignment.
  • Dealing With Contractors Teaches Valuable Lessons About Business  By : Tim Knox
    The experience of dealing with contractors and other entrepreneurs is an interesting one as it highlights some key business issues. Planning, scheduling, customer satisfaction and accurate budgeting are just some of the things that play an important role in ensuring a successfull business.
  • Trials And Tribulations Of A Membership Website  By : Terry Telford
    A membership website offers you the potential to make a residual income. It's an attractive proposition. But do your homework before you dive in. There are pitfalls lurking in the shadows.
  • Marketing Your Small Business  By : John Edmond
    There's something about sales and marketing that can be intimidating for even the most ambitious business person. While marketing is obviously a "big deal" it is regretably put on the back burner somewhere after buying a new coffee pot for your office - but at what cost?
  • How To Win Compassionately  By : Mark Silver
    Play to win? Isn't that attitude for heedless, heartless business people? Well, it depends on how you define 'winning.'
  • Learning The Basics of Business Incorporation  By : Craig Thornburrow
    Business incorporation is essential for developing and expanding your business. Incorporation saves you from many hassles. Business Corporation Act has made the incorporation process simpler and faster.
  • Get the Most Out of Tradeshows  By : Shannon Cherry
    Learn how to make your tradeshows the most successful.
  • Small Business Profits from a Simple Database  By : Tony Brecher
    If you run a small business you can increase your profits through database driven mailings. It's a lot cheaper than conventional advertising, and the returns can be far greater.
  • How To Start Your Own Dog Training Business  By : David Gass
    Explains the process involved in starting a dog training business and gives some useful tips.
  • Without Market Research You Could Find Yourself Fishing In An Empty Pond  By : Tim Knox
    Market research is a key ingredient in today's business environment. In this article Tim Knox, an expert on business, gives some sound advice to entrepreneurs about market research that can help make better business decision and make the critical difference between business success and failure.
  • Operator Error Is Why Most Businesses Fail  By : Tim Knox
    This is the column that probably gets me kicked out of the entrepreneurial chapter of the Priory of Scion. I look silly in those long robes anyway, so here goes. A thousand apologies to my entrepreneurial brothers and sisters, but. I think the more important question is: do businesses fail or does the entrepreneur in charge of them fail? I have to be honest and tell you that I think most business failures must be laid at the feet of the person in charge.
  • 6 Ways To Fund Your New Business  By : Tim Knox
    Here are a few of the most common ways to finance a new business. All methods have pros and cons and some (or most) may not work for a specific situation. In any case one must always thoroughly investigate the ups and downs of any new venture before jumping in it with both feet.
  • The Reasons Why Most People Will Never Find Online Success  By : Tim Knox
    There is no such thing as a real get rich quick opportunity. If someone tells you that you can start with no money and no experience and make hundreds of thousands of dollars overnight they are lying to you and you are a fool for believing them. Yes, you can make lots of money in a short period of time as an Internet marketer, but you're not going to get rich this week unless you hit the lottery or your rich uncle dies.
  • 11 Ways To Find Products To Sell On eBay  By : Tim Knox
    I was part of an eBay Roundtable discussion recently with six other experts and we all agreed that the number one question most new (and even old) eBay sellers ask is: "Where do I find things to sell on eBay??" To help answer that question I have compiled 10 ways that anyone can use to find products to sell on eBay.
  • Is Bad Customer Service Killing Your Business?  By : Tim Knox
    It’s time to beat the old bad customer service drum again. I know, I’m sick of beating the drum, too, but as long as bad customer service runs rampant through so many businesses I feel it is my entrepreneurial duty to bring it to your attention. So grab a pew and prepare to listen to the sermon I’ve preached before: bad customer service is the bane of business.
  • The Business Failed, But Did You?  By : Tim Knox
    Q: After years of dreaming about starting my own business, I finally took the plunge a little over a year ago. To say the least, my dream quickly became a nightmare. The business didn't do nearly as well as I had hoped. I ran out of money within six months and had to take out a second mortgage on my house just to keep things going.
  • SWOT Analysis Is No Magic 8 Ball  By : Tim Knox
    Q: A key investor in my business has suggested that I hire a consultant to do a SWOT Analysis to help plan for the future. I try not to argue with my investors, but I'm not so sure I need to have this done. What do you think?
    -- Laurie B.

    A: Laurie, before you call in the SWOT team to deal with this investor (sorry, couldn't resist that one), let me tell you exactly what a SWOT Analysis is and how it can not only help you plan for
  • Protect Your Ideas With Copyrights and Patents  By : Tim Knox
    A patent is a form of protection granted to an inventor that protects his invention in the United States for up to 20 years from the date of application. Patent law states that, "whoever invents or discovers any new and useful process, machine, manufacture, composition of matter, or any new and useful improvements thereof may obtain a patent.
  • Choosing A Business That's Right For You  By : Tim Knox
    Many successful businesses have been built by taking a traditional business and making it better. Domino's Pizza was certainly not the first to offer home delivery of pizza, but they were the first to guarantee it would be delivered piping hot to your door in 30 minutes or less. Amazon.com was not the first company to sell books, but they were one of the first that would let you buy books from the comfort of your own home while sitting in your underwear
  • Business Lessons Learned At The Mall  By : Tim Knox
    No offense to my mall merchant brothers and sisters, but a trip into the deepest jungle is more appealing to me than a trip to the mall. I get no joy out of trudging from store to store, attempting to communicate with salespeople from other planets, browsing discount racks of last season's dollar merchandise and peering into windows at mannequins that seem to be in some sort of inanimate pain (why can't they make a happy mannequin?).
  • Achievements Outweigh Education and Experience  By : Tim Knox
    Even on the best of days running a business can be incredibly stressful, not to mention overwhelming and exhausting. It's only natural that there will be times when you wonder if it's really worth it. Asking yourself the "should I just get a real job" question simply means that your human side is showing. And as a human you have a limited tolerance for things you can not control. And that's really where the stress of being an entrepreneur comes from
  • How To Handle The Occasional Oop-See!  By : Tim Knox
    First off, it's important that you understand that the magnitude of your mistake will determine the course of action you take to make amends. If your company's error was such that it caused your customer a significant amount of lost time or revenue, embarrassed them publicly, caused damage to their reputation, or otherwise negatively affected their bottom line, you may face legal repercussions that saying "I'm sorry" will not deter.
  • If It Was Easy Everybody Would Do It  By : Tim Knox
    Even on the best of days running a business can be incredibly stressful, not to mention overwhelming and exhausting. It's only natural that there will
  • Navigating The Internet Sales Tax Laws  By : Tim Knox
    Internet sales taxation has always been a hot topic for those of us who make our living selling goods and services online. One of the more controversial points is that no one, including our own government, has a clue how to implement a fair and logical Internet taxation process.
  • SBA's 8(a) Program Can Help Some Companies Compete  By : Tim Knox
    The 8(a) Program (named after the section of the Small Business Act from which it comes) is an SBA program created to help small disadvantaged businesses better compete in the U.S. marketplace and within the arena of government procurement. The SBA provides business development, technical assistance and other services to the small businesses that are accepted into the 8(a) program.
  • Starting Your Business By The Book  By : Tim Knox
    To begin, here's the best legal advice I can give you as a new business person: find yourself a good lawyer and make him or her your very best friend. Granted, your new best friend will charge you an hourly fee for chatting on the phone or talking business over lunch, but you'll find it to be money well spent. A good attorney can save you far more than the cost of his services. I rarely make any decision that has the potential to impact my business without first consulting my attorney.
  • The Joy and Hazards Of Finding Your First Office  By : Tim Knox
    Putting your name on a commercial lease is one of the first tangible commitments an entrepreneur makes to his or her business and searching for that first office or retail space can be a truly invigorating experience.
  • Turnkey Dropship Websites Save You Time, Trouble and Money  By : Tim Knox
    Lucky for you and me there are now a number of companies on the Web that can help folks like us set up a turnkey dropship website without ever breaking a sweat
  • Use Noncompete Agreements To Help Protect Your Business From  By : Tim Knox
    Renegade former employees riding the free enterprise wave is one reason noncompete agreements are gaining in popularity among employers who hope to use them to help protect their business from competitive threats launched by former employees. Many employers are now demanding that key employees sign noncompetes as a stipulation of employment.
  • Website Design Considerations  By : Tim Knox
    If you want to be a web designer, be a web designer. However, if the key focus of your business is building widgets, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that your time would be better spent building widgets, not Web sites.
  • Is Selling On eBay Just A Hobby Or A Real Business?  By : Tim Knox
    With so many people selling on eBay these days this is a question I get all the time. To many eBay sellers the thought of running an actual business is about as appealing as getting negative feedback, so they go out of their way to convince themselves that selling on eBay is really "just a hobby" and therefore, should not be susceptible to income tax laws
  • How To Create Your Own Info Product  By : Tim Knox
    In the last article we talked about why informational products are the best type of products to sell online. An informational product can be a digital book (known as an e-book), a digital report or a white paper, a piece of software, audio or video files, a web site, an ezine (electronic magazine), or a newsletter.
  • Don't Fall For The Latest Internet Identity Theft Scam  By : Tim Knox
    The shear number of PayPal customers is one reason it has become a popular target of scam artists trying to steal personal information from individuals and businesses alike. Identify theft is on the rise. Thanks to the Internet stealing someone's identity has never been easier.
  • When It Comes To eBay, Don't Follow The Herd  By : Tim Knox
    While it's true that selling products on eBay can be a quick, low cost way to launch an online business, following the herd by selling the "hot product" of the moment, is not a great idea. To the contrary, chances are you will be stomped in the ground by the herd and left lying in the dust with your unsold inventory in hand.
  • Perceived Value Is In The Eye Of The Beholder  By : Tim Knox
    Pricing is an important aspect of every business because price is used to create financial projections, establish a break even point, and calculate profit and loss. It's also important to establish a good price point from the beginning because it is much easier to lower prices than to raise them.
  • The "Other" New Year's Resolution  By : Tim Knox
    "This year I will start my own business!" I call it "The American Dream Resolution," and like most New Year's resolutions it is a proclamation of intent that is often made, but seldom carried out (at least in an effective manner).
  • The Business Autopsy: A Fact Of Life  By : Tim Knox
    Last week we discussed the importance of performing an autopsy on a dead business. No, I haven't been watching too many of those wonderfully graphic, TV forensic investigation shows. The reason I recommend you do a business autopsy is to uncover the exact reasons why the business died
  • The Thick Line Between Buddy and Boss  By : Tim Knox
    I have made just about every business blunder you can imagine. I am like the Evel Knievel of the small business world, if Evel Knievel wrote a weekly column on motorcycle safety. One of the more unpleasant things I've had to do is fire a good friend who was not doing the job I hired him to do. He needed a job, I needed an employee, so I thought I would give him a shot
  • There Are No Dumb Business Questions, Not!  By : Tim Knox
    I've gotten a few head-scratchers in response to this column. You know who you are, but don't worry, your secret is safe with me. I have a confession to make. Writing an advice column, whether it be advice for love or money or business, is often hard to do with a straight face. Occasionally a question comes over the digital transom that just makes me go, "Huh?"
  • Entrepreneurs Just Get Better With Age  By : Tim Knox
    According to recent studies 22 percent of men and 14 percent of women over 65 are self-employed. That's compared to just 7 percent for other age groups. According to a Vanderbilt University study the number of entrepreneurs age 45 to 64 will grow by 15 million by 2006.
  • How To Handle Customer Billing Snafus  By : Tim Knox
    Seriously, whether the client owes you the money or not is a moot point. Yes, you made an accounting mistake, but if the client agreed to pay you a certain amount each month in exchange for certain services rendered, and you have been under-billing that client for delivering those certain services, the client owes you the money, period.
  • How To Create Multiple Streams of Online Income E-course  By : Tim Knox
    I love the E-course concept because it gives you the opportunity to learn from the comfort of home. There are no heavy books to lug around, no rushing off to class, no smelly dorm roommates :o)
  • Do You Have What It Taks To Be An Entrepreneur  By : Tim Knox
    There are a variety of skills you'll need to succeed as an entrepreneur and chances are do not possess them all. One of the great things about being an entrepreneur is that if you lack certain skills you can always hire people with those skills to help round out your company skill set.
  • Taxing Your eBay Profits  By : Tim Knox
    As a small business person-slash-advice columnist I dread the first quarter of the new year. Not because in my mind my own business fortunes start at zero again every January or because I have already dismissed every New Year’s resolution I made when the clock rang out the New Year. No, the reason I dread the first quarter of the new year is that my email box floods with questions about business taxes and the IRS, my two least favorite subjects on earth.
  • If You Build It, Will They Come?  By : Tim Knox
    Assuming that a website will automatically attract customers is the single biggest mistake that many business owners make. It is this mistake that eventually leads them to dismiss their website as a failure and abandon their online sales efforts.
  • The Business of Identity Theft  By : Tim Knox
    The allure of PayPal is that it does not require the seller to have a bank merchant account through which to process credit cards. Anyone with a verifiable email address and bank account can use PayPal and the service can be implemented almost immediately after registering.
  • What's In A Name? When It Comes To Your Business, Plenty!  By : Tim Knox
    In fact, deciding on a business name is one of the most important decisions you will ever make. The right business name can help you rise above the crowd while the wrong business name can leave you trampled in the rush.
  • Credit Cards, Merchant Accounts, and Your Bottomline  By : Tim Knox
    The decision to accept credit cards is a wise one for any retailer. I agree with financial guru Dave Ramsey's teachings regarding the use and abuse of credit cards. Many people dig deep holes with credit cards that are hard to climb out of. But, from a practical business point of view, any retail business that does not accept credit cards is leaving money on the table.
  • Business Is No Guarantee of Riches  By : Tim Knox
    We have all had customers who expected far more than was their due: customers who were unreasonable, overly-demanding, condescending, hard to please and sometimes, even dishonest in their dealings with you. When a customer's reasonable expectations become unreasonable demands you must decide whether or not that customer is doing more harm to your business than good.
  • Why A Franchising Opportunity May Be Beneficial To You  By : Clive Jenkins
    So why do companies franchise? For a company to franchise is for it to grow artificially, increasing the number of outlets from which it sells to the consumer. It's a good idea for businesses, because they get to expand their organization cheaply and rapidly, even making money in the process.
  • Cut Start-Up Costs By Using a Dropshipper  By : Tim Knox
    Dropshippers, as they're called
    --are an excellent way to start your e-business and, if done properly, don't have to be a costly endeavor. There are literally hundreds of companies out there that will dropship products for you, everything from gifts and housewares to power tools and furniture.
  • Don't Be Afraid To Give Problem Customers The Boot  By : Tim Knox
    We have all had customers who expected far more than was their due: customers who were unreasonable, overly-demanding, condescending, hard to please and sometimes, even dishonest in their dealings with you. When a customer's reasonable expectations become unreasonable demands you must decide whether or not that customer is doing more harm to your business than good.
  • Teaching Large Companies To Think Like The Little Guys  By : Tim Knox
    The fact that innovation and entrepreneurship run rampant in smaller companies, but is often suppressed in larger companies is nothing new. Management guru Peter Drucker first addressed the issue in his 1985 book, Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Drucker wrote that one of the most often-asked questions in many a 1985 boardroom was, “How can we overcome the resistance to innovation that plagues most organizations?”
  • Teaching The Big Boys To Think Small  By : Tim Knox
    Last week I told you about a recent report from The Conference Board that has a lot of big company CEOs concerned about competition from smaller, more innovative and entrepreneurially-minded companies. To refresh your memory, The Conference Board's CEO Challenge 2004 reported that 87% of the 540 global businesses surveyed cited innovation and enabling entrepreneurship as priorities for their companies, and 31% considered these issues of "greatest concern.”
  • Opportunity Does Not Knock  By : Tim Knox
    I can tell you that as a breed, entrepreneurs are an impatient lot and many jump on the first business bandwagon that comes along just for the sake of being in business. That’s a big mistake that usually comes back to bite them in their entrepreneurial behinds.
  • Veteran Entrepreneurs Are Growing In Ranks  By : Tim Knox
    What my eldest offspring doesn’t understand is I have a great life. In fact, I am living the life I have always dreamed of living. My life just happens to revolve around Planet Business. I am an entrepreneurial addict, a business junkie. Business is my chocolate, my Krispy Kreme donut, my nicotine, my caffeine, my crack. Maybe I’ll start a 12 step program for entrepreneurs who want to kick the habit and charge a cover to get in.
  • How Good Is Your Big Idea  By : Tim Knox
    Every business idea, no matter how good it sounds while bouncing around inside your head, should be put to the test before you invest time and money into its execution. Success lies not in what you think of your idea, but what the buying public will think. Many entrepreneurs find out too late that the public’s opinion of their idea differs greatly from their own.
  • To Go or No Go, That Is The Question  By : Tim Knox
    Many entrepreneurs would rather have their front teeth pulled without anesthetic than go to the time and trouble of creating a feasibility plan; often because they are afraid of what it will reveal
  • For Entrepreneurs A SIMPLE Plan May Be Best  By : Tim Knox
    Let me give you a quick overview of a few of the retirement plans available to small businesses so you at least have an idea of what’s out there before you start your search for a good financial advisor.
  • Is Brick and Mortar A Passing Fad?  By : Tim Knox
    During the dot-com boom the mantra was “Brick and mortar is dead!” Then when most of the dot-com’s crashed like an elephant sitting on a wicker chair, the mantra suddenly changed back to “The Internet is dead! Long live brick and mortar!”
  • Why Temporary Health Insurance Is a Must  By : Kurt Stammberger
    An inexpensive alternative to COBRA exists that can fill in the gaps between jobs. Temporary low-cost health insurance typically has a much higher deductible than COBRA, but also very affordable rates. It's possible to receive coverage in a matter of days, if not hours.
  • An Entrepreneur and a Life To Be Remembered  By : Tim Knox
    Most of you who read this column probably have no idea who Corey Rudl was or what he accomplished during his short life, and that’s OK. You also have no idea of the imprint he made on me and millions of others who make our living (at least in part) as online marketers. Again, that’s OK. For all his accomplishments, those who knew him well have said that Corey was more concerned about building his businesses than being a public figure.
  • You Get To Ask The Questions For Upcoming eBay Teleseminar  By : Tim Knox
    Remember way back in November of last year when I invited you to go to my website and submit your most burning question about starting, running, and prospering from your own eBay or online business?
  • How To Profit Using eBay's Saved Search Feature  By : Tim Knox
    Did you know that eBay will help you locate products you can buy cheap, then flip for a quick profit? No? Then listen up, because I am about to let you in on a little known feature of eBay that can literally stuff wads of cash in your wallet in less than 24 hours.
  • How To Boost Your Bottom Line With Just Two Little Words  By : Tim Knox
    I hate to sound like one of those cheesy get-rich-quick commercials, but this week I am going to let you in on a little secret that is so powerful that it will immediately change the way you do business. In fact, this little secret is so powerful that you will be amazed at its immediate effect on you, your employees, and your bottom line.

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