Archive for July, 2011
Closing a Job-Limiting Tax Loophole
Congress is currently considering a change in tax regulations that would support local businesses and create more jobs for people in the community.
The Problem
Technology seems to have gotten ahead of the country’s sales tax laws. Internet retailers say they’re exempt from collecting sales tax in states where they do not have a physical presence; states [...]
Cost Cutting Measures for Phone Service
Once you’ve done your research and determined what you want from your home phone, finding and getting the one that’s right for you should be much easier.
Marketing Your Portfolio & Getting Noticed
Because a good online portfolio is an asset in a job search, it’s important to know how to get it in front of the right people.
New Highway Bill Could Fuel Economy
The next time you take to the road for a business trip or vacation, you may remember how important it is for Congress to adequately fund transportation-and consider letting them know how you feel about it.
Tips for Claiming a Larger Tax Refund
Your everyday activities could amount to big savings on next year’s tax return. Although your federal tax return isn’t due until April 17, 2012, you should do two things now.
First, take a few minutes to learn what tax credits and deductions exist. The Internal Revenue Service has surprisingly easy-to-understand information on its website at www.irs.gov. [...]
Tips for Finding Legitimate Work-from-Home Opportunities
It takes work to find legitimate work-from-home opportunities. Then, success – or failure – is all in your hands.
Be Prepared for Seasonal Business Changes
It’s critical to carefully plan your operations ahead of time, so you can take maximum advantage of your opportunities before they are gone, just like the changing seasons.
Technology to Make Meetings More Efficient and Effective
If you’re like many people in business these days, an ability to be in two places at once would do a lot for your bottom line.
The Need to Rebuild America’s Infrastructure
If we don’t find common ground, we will continue to lag behind competitors such as China and India.
8 Ways to Make Every Employee a Salesperson
Regardless of their position or job description, there’s an opportunity for all levels of workers to be salespeople, ambassadors, promoters, and cheerleaders for your company–and boost your profits and sales revenues in the process.
LiveChat Takes Support Mobile with iPad App
Multi-platform mobile support lets ecommerce sales and support teams keep tabs on and assist website visitors on the go.
Web Conferencing is an Essential Tool for Today’s Workforce
While flexibility is a must for businesses, the need to be competitive and stay in touch is perhaps greater than ever. Web conferencing is an excellent solution to seemingly competing needs.
Tech Tips for an Overworked Team
Businessmen and women need to discover ways to combat fatigue and other physical effects of working long, intense hours. Ironically, technology can also provide some of the best methods to help ease stress.
Removing Confusion from Computer Security
According to a recent Norton survey, 60 percent of consumers don’t understand or only somewhat understand the difference between paid and free security software products.
Find The Best Job Candidates Out of the Mass of Job Applications
In an effort to make it easier to help small and medium sized business screen for the best candidates from a large pool of respondents to a job posting, a new service enables anytime, anywhere video interviewing service.
Book Outlines Why Your Company Sucks & What to Do About It
Mark Stevens is back with his straight-talk style that made “Your Marketing Sucks” and “Your Management Sucks” bestsellers.










