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    Best Small Business Idea - Why Business Plans Don't Work
    I am often asked to assist with writing business plans. While a business plan is often needed when you are getting financing for your business, I find that most business owners don’t find them very useful. Why not? Because usually they are written from a very long term frame (typically five years) and once they are written, they are put on a shelf and never looked at again. I’m going to suggest some ways that you can get more
    ular paycheck. Even if you do well in your business, most orders do not come in an orderly, timely manner as your paycheck does. Paying bills can be much more of a juggling act when you first start your business, unless you are sitting on a huge cash reserve for expenses.

    #6: No one gives you goals and objectives. Many new business owners can get paralyze

    The Key To Marketing New Ideas!
    Imagine tossing a pebble into a crystal clear pond on a still day, & watching the ripples make their way to the shore. A tiny cause has a massive effect.But on a windswept stormy day? You could hurl the largest boulder into the same pool, and the effect would be felt for no more than a few feet.So it is with marketing new ideas.Your prospects are in a trance that is like a still pool of awareness. They are in
    Although I spend most of my time evangelizing about the benefits of entrepreneurship, I do want to throw a little reality out there for those who may look at it only through rose-colored glasses. Here are ten reasons why you may NOT want to start your own business:

    #10: You can't blame your lame boss for your problems. As much as you might have complained about your boss or "Management" in your corporate job, you might find yourself missing the person who takes the heat for big decisions. Whichever success or failure your company experiences is squarely on your shoulders.

    #9: YOU are all the departments in your business. You must take care of product development, sales, marketing, accounting, customer service, information technology, legal, procurement and shipping. Most of us do not have strengths in all these areas, so you must quickly learn what is necessary to stay within the law and in business.

    #8: No free office supplies. Did you really ever think about how much a paper clip or manila folder costs? How about a desk, no-glare monitor or printer toner? All of a sudden you will become aware of all the "hidden" expenses when you have to do it all yourself. And no, I don't suggest sneaking out the back door of your corporate job with a big box of supplies. Bad karma! (I will sheepishly admit to taking a pad or two of post-it notes in my time, and I am sure I paid for it somehow)

    #7: No safety net of a regular paycheck. Even if you do well in your business, most orders do not come in an orderly, timely manner as your paycheck does. Paying bills can be much more of a juggling act when you first start your business, unless you are sitting on a huge cash reserve for expenses.

    #6: No one gives you goals and objectives. Many new business owners can get paralyze

    The Truth About Article Marketing
    When it comes to getting free links out for the world to find them, nothing has the power of writing and submitting articles. Nothing will kick your site rankings up so quickly and dramatically.There are those who would have you believe it easy to submit articles. Just buy this piece of software, install it, click the mouse and go play golf while the money rolls in. It's not that easy.You really need to know the
    about your boss or "Management" in your corporate job, you might find yourself missing the person who takes the heat for big decisions. Whichever success or failure your company experiences is squarely on your shoulders.

    #9: YOU are all the departments in your business. You must take care of product development, sales, marketing, accounting, customer service, information technology, legal, procurement and shipping. Most of us do not have strengths in all these areas, so you must quickly learn what is necessary to stay within the law and in business.

    #8: No free office supplies. Did you really ever think about how much a paper clip or manila folder costs? How about a desk, no-glare monitor or printer toner? All of a sudden you will become aware of all the "hidden" expenses when you have to do it all yourself. And no, I don't suggest sneaking out the back door of your corporate job with a big box of supplies. Bad karma! (I will sheepishly admit to taking a pad or two of post-it notes in my time, and I am sure I paid for it somehow)

    #7: No safety net of a regular paycheck. Even if you do well in your business, most orders do not come in an orderly, timely manner as your paycheck does. Paying bills can be much more of a juggling act when you first start your business, unless you are sitting on a huge cash reserve for expenses.

    #6: No one gives you goals and objectives. Many new business owners can get paralyze

    Location of Errors through Trial Balance
    Whenever a trial balance disagrees the following steps can be taken to discover the errors:(1) Divide the difference by two and find out if some figure equal to that (half the difference) appears in the trial balance. It is possible that such item might have been recorded on the wrong side of mal balance, causing double the difference.(2) If the mistake is not located, the difference should be divid
    ce, information technology, legal, procurement and shipping. Most of us do not have strengths in all these areas, so you must quickly learn what is necessary to stay within the law and in business.

    #8: No free office supplies. Did you really ever think about how much a paper clip or manila folder costs? How about a desk, no-glare monitor or printer toner? All of a sudden you will become aware of all the "hidden" expenses when you have to do it all yourself. And no, I don't suggest sneaking out the back door of your corporate job with a big box of supplies. Bad karma! (I will sheepishly admit to taking a pad or two of post-it notes in my time, and I am sure I paid for it somehow)

    #7: No safety net of a regular paycheck. Even if you do well in your business, most orders do not come in an orderly, timely manner as your paycheck does. Paying bills can be much more of a juggling act when you first start your business, unless you are sitting on a huge cash reserve for expenses.

    #6: No one gives you goals and objectives. Many new business owners can get paralyze

    Don't Mistake a Web Site for Advertising
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    All of a sudden you will become aware of all the "hidden" expenses when you have to do it all yourself. And no, I don't suggest sneaking out the back door of your corporate job with a big box of supplies. Bad karma! (I will sheepishly admit to taking a pad or two of post-it notes in my time, and I am sure I paid for it somehow)

    #7: No safety net of a regular paycheck. Even if you do well in your business, most orders do not come in an orderly, timely manner as your paycheck does. Paying bills can be much more of a juggling act when you first start your business, unless you are sitting on a huge cash reserve for expenses.

    #6: No one gives you goals and objectives. Many new business owners can get paralyze

    Writing A Great Resume, Part 1
    Need a great resume to land that great job coming up? We are going to learn to create an eye-catching resume, using Microsoft Word.First, you need to collect all the information you will need to complete your Resume (dates of employment, education dates.....).Let's go to 'start' -- 'programs' -- 'Microsoft Word'. When the page opens, begin where the cursor is flashing and type in 'Resume'. Skip a few lines, by press
    ular paycheck. Even if you do well in your business, most orders do not come in an orderly, timely manner as your paycheck does. Paying bills can be much more of a juggling act when you first start your business, unless you are sitting on a huge cash reserve for expenses.

    #6: No one gives you goals and objectives. Many new business owners can get paralyzed trying to figure out what to get done in which order. Should you develop your product? Start talking to prospects? Invest in infrastructure? Build a website?

    #5: You can't pass off irate customers to Customer Service. The buck stops with you, and you have to deal with all conflict related to your business.

    #4: No paid sick days. For many businesses, if you don't work, money doesn't come in. If you wake up with a stuffy nose and a headache, you can't tap into one of your 20 days of paid sick leave and sleep in.

    #3: Self employment tax. Or just taxes in general. Instead of delighting at a refund most tax years, as a self-employed person you have to pay self-employment tax. You also must keep excellent accounting records to make sure you run a clean operation and in case that you are audited by the IRS.

    #2: Self-funded benefits. You must piece together and pay for a decent benefit package to ensure you and your family are protected against risk. You don't have the volume discount afforded by large corporate programs, so often they are more expensive.

    #1: No zone-out weeks. Although most of us would never admit it, we have all had weeks (some months!) of "zoning out" where we act like we are busy and doing important things, but in reality are shopping online, or planning a wedding or playing fantasy sports. If you zone out in your own business, nothing gets done and no money comes in. Simple as th

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