Starting a Business

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By ryanpm 1 comments
This “How to” comes after some hard lessons learned from helping my wife’s family run a small meat market / grocery store that had an organic co-op running out of it. The challenge was not always the technology, but getting the person running the ... more »
By williammummery 0 comments
Every blog needs traffic (traffic = people visiting to view product). But how do you start a blog that will get lots of traffic?.. more »
By eHow Business Editor 0 comments
The prospect of running home businesses has been in vogue since the earliest chapters of human history. These businesses started out as barter systems between food producers, craftsmen and service providers. Today, the variety of home businesses ... more »
By gabriellalewis 1 comments
If you are looking into creating a limo service business then you are going to need to take some steps in order to establish a successful company that is profitable and able to sustain the business load that you are anticipating creating. Read ... more »
By Greglee 0 comments
Statistically, there's about one residential burglary every 30 seconds in the country. Traditionally, as the economy falters and times get harder, the number tends to rise. Quite naturally, people are concerned and frightened. As a result, ... more »
By Melos 0 comments
Crafters who enjoy beading may like to start their own beading business. While handmade jewelry is a competitive business to get into, it is possible to attract attention with one signature jewelry piece... more »
By williammummery 0 comments
Over the years I’ve been taken in by the Internet gurus who claim they will make you rich in the Internet game. I’ve tried all the tricks to make money on the Internet. Unlike his father, my son actually does make money on the Internet and guess ... more »
By Paul M. J. Suchecki 0 comments
If you’ve been following my earlier postings, by now you’ve decided that you are mentally and physically ready to take on the challenge of your own business. You’ve worked on your credit and you’ve assembled a team of professionals. The next ... more »
By Paul M. J. Suchecki 0 comments
Have you ever tried to rent a car without a credit card? Long before begin to establish credit for your business you need to straighten it out for yourself. We’ve all seen the MasterCard ads that claim that borrowing to buy consumer goods is ... more »
By Paul M. J. Suchecki 0 comments
Now that you’ve been proactive in managing your credit, making progress on that front, it’s time to peek at how lenders see you, how you measure up in their eyes... more »
By dovinea 0 comments
This is such a fun idea and you can make really good money with this. It requires no upfront investment and you'll never have a problem finding people wanting to 'get paid to drive'!.. more »
By georgeplimpton 0 comments
With today’s technology, there are more than ever opportunities to take your ideas and turn them quickly into profitable Internet business. But it's just not enough to have a computer and access to Internet! There are several things to consider ... more »
By gconcepcion 0 comments
With today’s technology, there are more than ever opportunities to take your ideas and turn them quickly into profitable Internet business. But it's just not enough to have a computer and access to Internet! There are several things to consider ... more »
By Paul M. J. Suchecki 0 comments
As a small business person you have the right to hire whomever you want, however you are not allowed to discriminate against prospects because of non job related issues that are specifically covered by the law. To do so puts you at risk for a law ... more »
By williammummery 0 comments
To set up and run your home or new business and achieve success, there are a few imperatives that you must follow. No matter whether you are a makeup artist, painter and decorator or interior designer, your business must be structured around a ... more »
By gconcepcion 0 comments
Podcasts come in all shapes and sizes. You can find podcasts that educate you, podcasts that entertain you, and podcasts that infuriate you. Many television shows have official podcasts featuring the producers, directors, and casts. Amateurs and ... more »
By wenfri 0 comments
The business “works”… but only if you treat it as a business... more »
By Gabriel, Ehow expert Rivera 0 comments
You've had a 9-to-5 job for years now. You dread going to work, and you feel a need to progress and earn some extra cash. What are some effective ways to do this? Well, sit back and watch yourself generate some cash with these jobs... more »
By eHow Business Editor 0 comments
A business may be taken public for several reasons, but the most common reason is to raise much needed capital. Companies need money to grow and expand. Selling a stake in the company to shareholders is an easy way to do it without losing control ... more »
By williammummery 0 comments
Tracing cell phone numbers can be difficult. Unlike landlines, cell phone numbers are usually not listed in phone books and can't be accessed by dialing Information. Many companies charge to trace cell phone numbers, and until recently, you had ... more »
By ilovekhym 0 comments
Tracing cell phone numbers can be difficult. Unlike landlines, cell phone numbers are usually not listed in phone books and can't be accessed by dialing Information. Many companies charge to trace cell phone numbers, and until recently, you had ... more »
By Elizabeth Leiba 0 comments
A trademark is a type of intellectual property and usually comprises a name, and a logo or symbol. The purpose of trademarking your name or logo would be to protect you from anyone else using it and infringing on your business identity. ... more »
By eHow Business Editor 0 comments
There are many reasons for turning a home into a boardinghouse. Financial problems because of layoff, cut hours, insufficient retirement or debt top the list. A house is the greatest asset many people have, but sometimes it is the main source of ... more »
By georgeplimpton 0 comments
Fractional ownership has continued to differentiate itself from its cousin (time share). Some individuals with second homes in the most desirable locations have asked me how to go about making their home a fractional ownership residence. I ... more »
By Tomiko Cary 0 comments
As a professional living in a studio apartment, you may have very limited space. Frequently, your creativity and business savvy expand beyond the 4 walls in which you reside. Whether you are a freelancer, entrepreneur or small business owner, ... more »