Operating a Business

Articles in Operating a Business

By Michael Gultz 0 comments
Step by step instructions to help you start your home care business... more »
By eHow Business Editor 0 comments
Having to hire employees means that your hard work has paid off and your business is growing beyond what you can accomplish on your own. Make sure you're prepared for the responsibilities and liabilities that go along with paying employees... more »
By ilovekhym 0 comments
Maximizing your SEO just doesn't have to do with search engines. It also means submitting your material to the big indexes. The big players are indexes such as Yahoo, Open Directory and About.com.. more »
By wenfri 0 comments
The business “works”… but only if you treat it as a business... more »
By Tsunami 0 comments
Having started and run my own business(s) for the last 15 years I know that cash flow is king. Most every small/micro/home-based business is faced with the problem of cash flow and operating cost. Unfortunately most businesses fail for this one ... more »
By Paul M. J. Suchecki 1 comments
As your sole proprietorship continues to expand, you could become so busy that you'll start to consider taking on a partner. When possible, try to hire contractors or employees, however you might just reach the point where one of your business ... more »
By eHow Business Editor 0 comments
There are several ways to take over a business. You could "go big" and go for a corporate takeover, or go to the mom and pop store down the road and offer a retirement package they won't refuse. Here are a few steps to achieve your goal to take ... more »
By Edward Contreras 0 comments
This is an article that describes the importance and proficiencies of full cost accounting.. more »
By eHow Business Editor 0 comments
Electing to own a business without incorporating has its advantages and disadvantages. While sole proprietors maintain total autonomy, they run the risk of unlimited liability. This means all personal and business assets are at constant risk. ... more »
By ilovekhym 0 comments
Getting your web site traffic up can be a daunting task. There is a lot of competition, and the competition has a big advertising budget. You can’t compete … or can you? There is a technique a lot of webmasters are taking advantage of. Heck, ... more »
By eHow Business Editor 0 comments
A well-written press release is an inexpensive yet effective way to gain media attention. Substantial growth in revenue, number of employees or size of corporate facilities are all well-established reasons to issue a press release. Follow these ... more »
By Colette French 0 comments
Opening up a new Day Care home can be fun and exciting. You love children and you look forward to helping them, serving them, teaching them and caring for them. Although you are looking forward to opening up and running your business, it is ... more »
By Tonig 1 comments
Market planning is an essential task that must be continually undertaken. There will always be shifting market conditions, changing client needs, and competitive threats. This means that what worked in the past may not work in the future, thus ... more »
By eHow Business Editor 0 comments
Writing a letter of recommendation for an employee, co-worker, or other acquaintance can seem like a chore, but she will surely appreciate the effort you put into singing her praises. The best letters are both effusive and sincere, which requires ... more »
By Joe Raasch 0 comments
How much time do you spend writing reports and presentations to your manager? If this task takes up too much of your time, here is a way to make the work of writing a report efficient and effective. You will spend less time collecting information ... more »
By eHow Business Editor 0 comments
A questionnaire or written survey is a simple, productive tool to aid you in obtaining constructive feedback from both existing and potential customers... more »
By eHow Business Editor 2 comments
An accurate, thorough and professional estimate is your best bet at making a good impression, as well as a profit, when you're bidding on your next project... more »
By eHow Business Editor 1 comments
An executive summary previews the main points of an in-depth report; it is written for nontechnical people who don't have time to read the main report. The executive report contains enough information for a reader to get familiarized with what is ... more »
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Ted Turner, watch out. All you need to own a TV network is a whole lot of money and a good lawyer. The bad news: The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) isn't accepting applications for new television networks until the transition from analog ... more »
By sdwriter68 0 comments
You can advertise your business for free. Try these cost saving tips to get your business going... more »
By eHow Business Editor 0 comments
A revenue cycle performance analysis is an excellent tool for measuring the success of your business production and a good way to identify sources of lost potential. Analyze the revenue cycle periodically to stay a step ahead of your competitors ... more »
By lenamae1983 1 comments
So, you have an idea for a great home based business? Now all you need is money to fund that wonderful idea. Follow these steps to help you apply for home business loans and grants... more »
By eHow Business Editor 0 comments
Tax-exempt organizations do not have to pay income taxes. Section 501(c) of the tax code details the approximately 20 types of organizations that may be approved for tax exemption. Here's how to know if your organization qualifies and how to ... more »
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Blogging is the hottest thing on the Internet these days. Private citizens, entertainers, companies and politicians are all participating in this activity, which basically entails keeping an on-line journal that reflects their opinions and views ... more »
By travis22 2 comments
Ever wanted to know what it takes to be a pimp? Well I'm going to share my knowledge with you. I'm no pimp, but I will teach you what I've seen on television... more »