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  • History Of Swimsuits  By : Aubrey Walker
    Swimsuits, swimming costumes or bathing suits are clothing designed to be worn while swimming. In ANZAC English, swimsuits are usually called 'togs'. Swimsuits can be skintight or loose fitting and range from modest garments to risqu garments. They are often lined with a fabric that prevents them from becoming transparent when wet; however, there are swimsuits, typically called sheer, which are specifically designed to be transparent when wet. Swimsuits are designed to cover at the genitals and breasts. Men's swimsuit styles are swimming trunks such as shorts, jammers, speedo-style, thongs or g-strings. Women's swimsuits are generally either one-pieces, swimsuits or g-strings/thongs. The monokini, a style of swimsuit that most often takes the form of a swimsuits bottom without a top.
  • Business Ethics - A Practical Approach  By : David M. Sutton
    Do business ethics have anything at all to do with the bottom line? Explore the possibility of business ethics having more to do with the health of a business than just the practice of being 'good'.
  • The Virtual Office - Run Your Business From Home  By : David M. Sutton
    Learn how a small, struggling business saved mega-bucks by closing the office and sending their employees home to work. Learn about the pitfalls they encountered and how they solved them. Learn how you can run a full scale business without an office.
  • Outsourcing 102  By : Jeffrey Russell
    The following 20-Step Program will provide you with a guide that would help you achieve the following:

    * properly organize your team;
    * achieve necessary management commitment, etc
  • Manage Your Time to Earn More In Less Time  By : Terry Dean
    The 80/20 rule says that 20% of your efforts are producing 80% of your results. This means that a 12 hour day only has 2.4 hours that are really productive. Find out how to cut out the rest.
  • Small Business Coach: Your Partner in Success  By : David Mason
    More than half of all small businesses fail within the first four years. Other's barely scrape by. But a small business coach can help you be one of the profitable ones.
  • Are You Really Serious About Your Home Business, And If Not, Why Not?  By : John Elley
    Okay, so you want to make money online so you decide you want to set up your own home business. Now you find out that there are several ways you can do this. You can set up your own business with your own products or services and earn 100% of the money. Or you can promote other peoples products and services through what's known as affiliate sites and earn a percentage, known as a commission for the sales you make.
  • How to Get a DBA  By : maple626
    How To Get A DBA
  • Is It Worthwhile To Market Your Business on The Internet?  By : Daniel Johnese
    Considering the many factors involved, this is an arduous question to answer in simple terms. Out of several techniques employed, the selection and implementation part plays a big role in determining whether marketing on the Internet will work for your business or not. Furthermore, you will have to consider whether you can reach your target market using the Internet and also can your audience respond back using the same medium.
  • Easy Way For Newbies To Market Home Business  By : Benny
    To run the business profitably you need to make sales with marketing tools together with personal touch.
  • Internet Business Opportunity: Bait – Hook Campaign!  By : Benny
    Stay away from getting infected with the promises of freedom, esteem, high income and the good life claimed by the scammers.
  • The Importance of Good Feedback  By : Tyler Greyfield
    Just as pilots wouldn't fly airplanes without the feedback of their instruments, business owners should not fly blind without good information when making important decisions. This article shows how to collect data through surveys and what to look for when coming up with a small, medium, or enterprise level feedback management solution.
  • Business Possibilities That Make Sense  By :
    If you have ever worked yourself up to checking out a prospective business opportunity you saw advertised either through the post, on the web, or in the newspaper, you also found that it does not take long before everyone in the world has your name, address, and other identifying information so they can transmit you their business information as well.
  • Don’t Let Stress Run You Out Of Business  By : TimKnox
    Stress is business is a common phenomenon and every entrepreneur must know how to handle it and grow with it.
  • eBay Success and The Price of Your Products  By : James Murray
    Many new eBay sellers do not realize how important pricing is when it comes to eBay auctions. Many do not even realize that ‘pricing’ needs to be done. eBay is an auction website after all!
  • Creating a Motivating Work Environment  By : Lorraine Cohen
    Whether you work out of your home or travel to your business is your work environment conducive to success?
  • Internet Business Vs Traditional Business  By : Benny
    The latest technology promises to provide quicker, more accurate service to the customer with higher satisfaction levels.
  • How to choose a business name  By : Mike Harris
    Choosing a company name may be an easy process for many people. They may already know what they want to call their company after developing the business over several years. Other people spend a considerable amount of time deliberating over the smallest changes in a name. If you are trying to choose a new company name then there are different approaches that may be taken to assist you.
  • profitable small businesses  By : meeinter
    When you want to go into business, there are many things you have to worry about. One of the biggest things you should think about is what makes some new ideas profitable small businesses, and why others fail within a year. There are many things you can do to help get things going, but if you forget the most simple things, you are going to fail. Though you may think they are huge secrets, in reality, they are actually quite obvious. They cant save every single business, but they can give you a leg up from the start.
  • How People Make $1,000,000 And Still Work From Home  By : Kozen Huseyin
    By reading every word in this article, you will learn:
    * What it takes to earn a six figure income working from home
    * Ways to make a six figure income work from home
    * Steps in the right direction
  • A Guide To Business Insurance  By : Peter K
    The easiest way to obtain business insurance is by using an insurance broker who has expertise in your particular business area
  • Like Books, Entrepreneurs Are Always Judged By Their Covers  By : TimKnox
    Enterpreneurship requires not just hard work and knowledge of business but also a number of other things that are many times not considered too important. Grooming yourself to look good is just one of these things that enterpreneurs need to focus on.
  • Entrepreneurs, Learn This Lesson: Don’t Sweat The Small Stuff  By : TimKnox
    Many enterpreneurs crubmle under the weight of pressure everyday business. Here are some great tips to tackle such pressures and focus on your business growth.
  • Business Banking - a Crucial Element of Your Business  By : Maxim Garanichev
    Opening a business account is a crucial element of starting up a business. While it is not a legal requirement, the benefits listed below must be considered by all fledgling businesses.
  • Is Business Ownership In Your Future?  By : TimKnox
    Anyone who wishes to start a business must first do a lot of self assessment and planning otherwise the business venture may flounder easily.
  • There Are No Small Customers!  By : Bill Vannot
    Fact: you sell yourself to everyone. Remember, there are no
    small people in your customers world.
  • The Process For Becoming An Entrepreneur  By : TimKnox
    Many people want to start a new business but know little about what they are in for. This article can be a great resource for such people.
  • A Quick Guide to Business Management  By : Jason Brown
    Have you ever wondered why some businesses are successful when others die shortly after seeing the light? It's not only about finding the right product to sale or the right service to offer. In business management sometimes what do you do is less important than how you do it. In competitive times like this, excellence wins the game. Every time a new business is created it has to struggle with its equals in order to take (and maintain) a small share of its relevant market.
  • Never Say It Can’t Be Done  By : TimKnox
    In business one must never say or assume that something can't be done. With a little help from ingenuity and creativity any problem can be easily solved.
  • Drinking From The Fire Hose  By : John V. W. Howe
    When one begins to research the various business models available on the Internet, the information can overwhelm one like "drinking from the fire hose". This can lead to the situation where the volume of data gathered can cause "analysis paralysis" making it difficult to stop researching and to take action.
  • A Great Retirement Job – Infopreneur  By : John V. W. Howe
    Publishing information on the Internet can be a great job for a retiree. Retirees have a life full of experience to write about. The start up costs are minimal and the rewards can be substantial.
  • Mastermind Your Way To Business Success  By : TimKnox
    While I’m a firm believer in goals, I’m not a big believer in New Year’s resolutions; mainly because it has been my experience that most resolutions are repeated year after year and forgotten by the time we sober up on January 2nd.
  • Are You Willing To Do Whatever It Takes To Succeed In Business?  By : TimKnox
    There is a very simple reason some entrepreneurs do amazingly well in business while others do not. It has nothing to do with product or location or backing or education or street smarts or dumb luck. It has more to do with people willing to do whatever it takes for as long as it takes to succeed in business.
  • Business Banking Basics  By : Peter K
    One of the most important features of large and small business is to have good business banking. Good business banking will allow the money within your company to flow, and will greatly save you time and money
  • Conducting Market Research From The Back Of A Boat  By : TimKnox
    Market research is one of the most important but often overlooked part of business management. This article highlights many real life analogies to this important business function and provides some excellent advice to entrepreneurs.
  • Beware! A Big Contract Could Destroy Your Business If You Don't Avoid This Common Mistake  By : Joel Block
    Each step in the process of setting up a business offers its own challenges. A guru entrepreneur tempers his initial excitement and carefully reviews his progress while watching for potential pitfalls that could ultimately lead to significant losses. The key is to keep your vision in mind and to loo
  • Why You Need To Keep Good Financial Records In Business  By : Jordi Shoman
    In order to make sure that you business is running smoothly, you have to keep good financial records. This is one of the issues with which businesses are most concerned because they want to make sure that they are turning a profit and at the same time paying the appropriate taxes to the government. When a business files an income tax return, it has to have all its I's dotted and t's crossed if it doesn't want to undergo a tax audit. That is why all income and expenses have to...
  • Details of a Home Based Internet Marketing Business  By : Dina Fedorova
    Home internet marketing businesses have become very popular.If you are looking for a way to become more independent, you may want to consider this option.
  • Setting up an online store  By : timo
    Setting up an online store

    It is said that ebay is the very opposite to a physical company or career, such as brick and mortar. It is also said that ebay can significantly increase the odds of selling what you are intending to get rid of. Gaining profit is as easy as 123 on an online sales and au
  • Entrepreneurs On The Inside  By : TimKnox
    This article highlights the core capabilities and features that are indicative of successful entrepreneurs. Knowledgeable, friendly, prefessional and supportive of customer needs are just some of the features of entrepreneurship that this article explores.
  • The Question of Online Credibility  By : S. Housley
    The vast majority of research conducted today uses the Internet as a primary source. It is critical that the data being collected online is an accurate reflection of facts and is not merely conjecture, opinion, or old information.
  • Your Internet Business and the Law  By : Stephen Wright
    Ownership of an internet business website can be a legal nightmare. To protect yourself, you need to be aware of a few basic issues and requirements. This article provides a few suggestions for covering these issues.
  • Operator Error Is Why Most Businesses Fail  By : TimKnox
    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.
  • What and Who is an Entrepreneur?  By : DaveOwen
    There is an ultimate journey in all of us.

    The need to set ones own course, and leave a mark on this planet.

    A kind of profound epitaph... that… "I did it my way".
  • Recruiting Software VS CRM (Customer Relationship Management)  By : Robert Palmer
    Recruiting software and CRM are the same thing for recruitment firms
  • Choosing A Name For Your Company... That Makes Sense...  By : Sam Weston
    One of the most important things your company needs is a name. Your name will be the very first thing that almost all of your customers see from you -- long before they meet you, they'll have responded to something (or someone) that told them the name of your business.

    So What?

    So, if you're planning on running a professional operation, don't call it 'A1 Supplies' just because you want to be listed first in the phone book. You have to pick a name that says something abo...
  • Business Banking – Professional Advice  By : Joseph Kenny -
    At the beginning, you will be offered plenty of advice and support to set up your business – enterprise schemes often run seminars and give out free software to help you manage your accounting, for example. Local mentoring schemes can provide a useful way to make contacts with other people who have set up in business and excellent chances to network.

    When it comes to tax and accounting, however, you may want to enlist the help of specialists. Particularly if your business ...
  • Making extra money online  By : Dina Fedorova
    Affiliate marketing is one of the most effective and powerful ways of earning some money online. This program gives everybody a chance to make a profit through the Internet.
  • Business resource: Business related podcasts  By : Philip Nicosia
    Among the many genres or types of podcasts there are some that are have moved beyond the entertainment or plain informational aspect of podcasting.
  • How to Choose a Right Legal Structure for Your Company  By : Henry Apruk
    It is important that you know your chosen company’s structure. Being blind to these things will mean the difference between a smooth sailing company and one that will stagger with each endeavor.
  • How to Choose and Find A Business Name For Your Company  By : Henry Apruk
    It is amazing how little time and effort many business people put into choosing and finding a business name for their company. And this is considering its utmost importance in the business world.

    Learn how to choose the right business name for your business.
  • 14 Ways To Become Super Rich  By : Bright Johnson
    A lot of people are poor because of myths or wrong assumptions about money. For you to become rich, you have to know the realities and the myths of money making.
  • Women Entrepreneurs Prove It’s Not Just A Man’s World  By : TimKnox
    Women are increasingly more active in starting new businesses. Top growth of their businesses indicates skills that are noteworthy for other women and men.
  • The Phenomenon Of Online Business  By :
    You have your online business running sales are good, your marketing campaign is bringing in new customers your business is growing. You are receiving emails about your service or product now what?
  • 6 Ways To Fund Your New Business  By : TimKnox
    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.
  • Social Networking for Business  By : S. Housley
    Associations and trade organizations are great places to meet individuals. Usually organizations have a common theme, and it is an understood implication that all members participate to improve themselves and their businesses.
  • B2B EIPP - The Mystery Unraveled  By : Jeffery J Downs
    Gartner group reports that a business can save 10.1 million dollars by converting their invoicing to electronic means over the internet. However, what they are not saying is how to get business customers to adopt the solution. In other words, to broker that type of savings from an online billing solution you need to have customers use it otherwise it is a great idea with no value.
  • 3 Effective Tactics Every Business Should Implement  By : Allyn
    Do you remember your first day as a business owner? You were probably just like the rest of us... pretty darned happy and bit on the proud side. Yeah, back then we thought we could conquer the world.
  • Companies Stifle Intrapreneurs At Their Own Risk  By : TimKnox
    I've noticed an interesting trend lately. Usually the e-mail I receive in response to this column comes from rookie entrepreneurs or established business owners seeking my input on startup matters, financing, employee relations, general management and leadership issues, policy matters, etc. Lately, however, many of the messages are coming from employees of medium-size and large companies who are growing frustrated at working in an environment that they deem (to quote one e-mail) "Intellectually
  • The Business Failed, But Did You?  By : TimKnox
    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. I have now closed the business and am left with a pile of bills that will probably put me in personal bankru
  • What Does Your Website Say About Your Business?  By : TimKnox
    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
  • Protect Your Ideas With Copyrights and Patents  By : TimKnox
    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." Owning a patent gives you the legal right to stop someone else from making, using or selling your invention (or one that's very close to it) without your
  • If It Was Easy Everybody Would Do It  By : TimKnox
    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
  • The Business Autopsy: A Fact Of Life  By : TimKnox
    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
  • There Are No Dumb Business Questions, Not!  By : TimKnox
    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?"
  • What's In A Name? When It Comes To Your Business, Plenty!  By : TimKnox
    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.
  • Business Is No Guarantee of Riches  By : TimKnox
    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.
  • Don't Be Afraid To Give Problem Customers The Boot  By : TimKnox
    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.
  • How Good Is Your Big Idea  By : TimKnox
    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 : TimKnox
    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 : TimKnox
    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 : TimKnox
    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!”
  • Are You Mentor Material?  By : TimKnox
    Typically, there are three things every good mentor should have: time, patience, and a genuine desire to help another person succeed without expecting anything in return. If you have an abundance of those things, then being a mentor can be a highly rewarding experience. If not, please see the rubber plant reference
  • The Entrepreneur's Checklist  By : TimKnox
    I was asked the other day what personality traits I thought were important to entrepreneurial success. I immediately gave my preprogrammed reply about passion and dedication and hard work. After taking some time later to ponder the question a little deeper (I normally operate in shallow waters), I came up with a more detailed checklist for entrepreneurial success.
  • Santa: The Consummate Entrepreneur  By : TimKnox
    You've probably never considered the fact that Santa is the CEO of a large organization that not only distributes a vast assortment of products throughout the world, but does so in a single night with just a sleigh and eight tiny reindeer. Sam Walton would have killed to have Santa's logistics manual.
  • It's All Up To YOU  By : TimKnox
    If you're waiting for Ed McMahon to show up on your doorstep and proclaim, "This is your lucky day!" you are going to have a long, miserable wait. Ed can't make you a success. I can't make you a success. It is all up to YOU.
  • Personalize Your Success  By : Allyn
    Just last week, I used the last receipt form on my counter, and went in search of a new receipt book.
  • Tips on How to Start A Business  By : Demetrius Culbreth
    The purpose of this article is to inform people about the steps to take towards starting a successful Internet businesss rather it be their on website or affliate program this article should give the beginer basic steps toward those goals
  • Small Business Credit Cards Becoming A Trend  By :
    This article seeks to give you a solid knowledge base regarding the subject matter at hand, no matter what your previous experience on the topic. Small business credit cards are credit instruments that cater specifically to the needs of small businesses.
  • 5 Must-Have Techniques For Creating Unbelievably Productive Copy  By : Allyn
    Nothing can spell out BORING quicker than bland claims that really say nothing. "My clients make more money!" is a perfect example of poor copy that could use a little life.
  • Work From Home - Telecommute And Make Money  By : Charissa Bear
    Telecommuting jobs are great opportunities to make money working from home. There are however, a great many scams that claim you will earn a lot of money in a very short period of time. Many of these so-called opportunities are designed to take your money, for which you will receive nothing or instructions as to how to place an add identical to the one you responded to and charge a fee to pass on the same instructions. The good news is that there are some very good telecommut...
  • Hard Work - an unknown concept in homebased business?  By : computerincome
    If you are thinking about starting a homebased business, keep in mind you will need to put in many hours and much effort to get the business off the ground.
  • Career Freedom With Franchises  By : Paul Babs
    Franchises – a French word meaning “freedom from servitude” – implies that the dream of being financially independent can come true. Just pay a fee and sign the papers and you become the proud owner of your very own business. Yes, you are the boss, you make the decisions, and you get the earnings. Someone else has done all the ground work, solved the anticipated problems, and is sharing their knowledge and experience with you.

    However, thousands of franchisees have lost th...
  • Freelancing - The Way Forward for Webmasters  By : Hanu Nirukurti
    Ten years ago the internet was in its infancy. Computer science was hardly a proper, or prudent, choice of career for the serious person. Those who tended to enrol themselves in such courses were expected to end up with jobs as computer technicians and nothing more than that.
  • How to balance your home and business when you work at home  By : Kryssa
    Learn how you can be more organized and productive when you work at home.
  • Tax Benefits Of Home Based Businesses  By : Editors Of HomeNetMonies.com
    If you are operating a home business, you want to take advantage of those tax deductions that are rightfully yours. Working at home allows you to deduct portions of bills that you are already paying to live there.

    Certain home expenses can be deducted if you actually work in your home. It is simpler to do this if you have a room set aside solely for the business. Figure out how large that room is in proportion to the house, and you can deduct some expenses using that perce...
  • Why Brand Matters  By : Karoline White
    Whether you realize it or not, every business has a brand. How you develop it is the difference between creating your point of distinction or blending in with the crowd. If you want to stand out, branding is everything.
  • Deciding to Work at Home  By : Kryssa
    Choosing to work at home.
  • Why are Turnkey Business Opportunities so lucrative?  By : Zamri Nanyan
    Amidst everyone's busy life, one may, in one time or the other, stop and think-one person has a steady nine to five job, generating a steady income, may want, or wishes that she can stay at home and be with the kids... but has no choice, one must earn, to make a living. Others, may not want to stay at home, but wishes still, could make a larger income and be their own boss. Others still, are not satisfied, or do not enjoy what they do at work, and again, wishes to find a job or a business that render them contented of what they do.
  • Coping As A Work-At-Home Parent  By : Deanna Mascle
    Any parent who has attempted to focus on a task while also taking care of children knows how challenging it can be. For many work from home parents that challenge is a part of their every day life.
  • Selling second-hand goods online: A lucrative business  By : Hanu Nirukurti
    The internet has virtually changed the way we certain aspects of our lives. It has changed the way we view where we get the latest news, how to communicate with one another, how we play, how we shop and even how we trade and make money.
  • Have You Reached Your Full Potential  By : Zamri Nanyan
    Each of us possesses an untapped potential within. We are all destined to be someone and achieve something in the course of our lives. However, due to the multitude of challenges and obstacles that we encounter everyday, we neglect that we have this capacity to achieve our goals, and be the best person we can become. The fire of potential is not kindled but instead seized. What most people fail to understand is that it is only in accepting and utilizing this potential that we will fully realize its amazing and powerful impact in improving our lives.
  • How to Maximize Value from your Networking Time  By : Zamri Nanyan
    One of the greatest ways to get involved in a successful business is through networking. All of us can observe that many people are saying this fact. Nowadays, several networking businesses are flourishing like mushrooms. What is networking? How come
  • Setting Your Goals In Sales Training  By : Patrick K. Porter, Ph.D.
    DR. Porter explains why "Sales training" more than anything else should have you recharged as you go back out into the world. If the sales seminar doesn’t motivate you to work every sales lead more efficiently than why bother.
  • Internet Marketing: Get Your Tax Money Back  By : Daniel Detlaf
    Tax deductions for business expenses aren’t just for large corporations. As an Internet marketer or online entrepreneur it is important to know what you can and cannot deduct to save money on your taxes.

    People new to business taxes tend to fall into one of two groups. The first group are those people who simply don’t believe they can be eligible for tax deductions. The second group are those who believe anything they touch while conducting business can be written off as a...
  • Legal issues about Trademarks and Domain Names  By : Peter Goldberg
    Trade marks are a name or symbol that are used to distinguish the goods of services of a particular company from others.

    Similar to copyrights and other signs of intellectual property, the effects of the trademark system is territorial. This means, that each country has its own trademark system.
  • Starting a business? Are you realising a dream or avoiding a nightmare?  By : Mark Flanighan
    Everyone starts a business for different reasons. But is it to realise a dream or avoid a nightmare.
  • 7 Questions Consumers Ask Before Buying Your Product  By : Allyn
    It's difficult to reach your buisness goals if you don't have the right materials and/or the information to help your buisness reach the success it's capable of. These insights will help you generate the buisness you've always dreamed of.
  • The Concept of Virtual Property  By : zac radford
    There are many forms of virtual properties from websites, domain names, scripts, ebooks and almost all type of marketing services. Virtual property is like online real estate prices fluctuate on a daily bases. Virtual property can make you a lot of money just like in real estate with way less of an investment.
  • 3 Powerful Tactics That Motivate Customers To Buy  By : Allyn
    It's difficult to reach your buisness goals if you don't have the right materials and/or the information to help your buisness reach the success it's capable of. These 3 insights will help you generate the buisness you've always dreamed of.

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