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Listed here are the titles and some snippets of the articles I have collected or written related to the subject of Business Management.  Click on the title of any article to view it.
  1. 4 Alternative Ways To Gain Lifetime Customers

  2. 5 New And Lesser-Known Online Business Ideas

  3. 8 Benefits Of Helping An Online Business Newbie

  4. 8 Ways To Increase The Perceived Value Of Your Freebies

  5. 10 Effective Ways To Reduce Your Business Costs

  6. 10 Reasons To Form A Strategic Business Alliance

  7. 10 Things You Should Try To Barter For Before Buying

  8. 10 Ways Outsourcing Can Help Grow Your Business

  9. 10 Ways To Improve Your Customer Service

  10. 10 Ways To Increase Your Affiliate Commissions

  11. 12 Steps to Creating a Business Online

  12. 12 Ways To Create An Order-Pulling Niche

  13. 12 Ways To Outsell Your Competition

  14. 16 Things To Check Before Joining An Affiliate Program

  15. 20 Possible Reasons Why Your Business Is Failing

  16. 10 Things You Should Know Before You Bid On A Business Product From An Online Auction

  17. Accepting Credit Cards Online
    There are quite a few merchant services available to internet entrepreneurs to assist them in payment methods that accept credit cards online. If you don’t already accept credit card online, you should consider it...

  18. A Hacker Inside Your Computer

  19. Benefits of an Anwering Service
    Many people find an answering service helpful to take calls and handle customer or client needs when they are unable to do so.  An answering service can provide a variety of services. Some options available include basic message taking in your absence...

  20. Billing Software

  21. Cheap Air Travel
    Ever wondered why some people traveling by plane are always able to secure better deals than others? Frankly, I never even imagined that two people sitting together in the same flight, to the same destination could have paid vastly different fares...

  22. Creating an Employee Newsletter
    If you are a business with a large number of employees, you are likely to be confronted by a number of issues. Enhancing productivity is always a concern and you might have your sights set on it. Getting the company messages to all the employees will be another pain point and you would need a communication channel to help you do that. Maintaining employee morale is likely to be another area of interest to you and finally, creating a way for your employees to bond will figure prominently on your mind...

  23. Crying For Help Online

  24. Employee Satisfaction Surveys
    Most employers are of the mistaken belief that the need to conduct an employee satisfaction survey indicates that there is something wrong with the company. Upper management views the fact that the management has to resort to a survey as being indicative that the traditional reporting structures and response mechanisms have collapsed. But nothing could be further from the truth. ..

  25. Find a Hidden Fortune in Your Website 'Stats'

  26. Good Customer Service - Does It Still Exist?
    Have you noticed a decline in customer service lately? I have. It's amazing to me that many so-called "customer service oriented" companies and organizations treat customers more like a problem than an opportunity. They seem to forget that, with no customers, this business would not even exist...

  27. How To Stop Affiliate Link HIjackers

  28. Human Resource Policy: An Overview
    On paper, nearly every company that has more than one individual working for it, has a human resource policy. But how effective or efficient the human resource policy actually is, is a matter of opinion. Some employers believe that a human resource policy is an affront to their goodness and are loath to consider writing and documenting one. But the vast majority of employees would be lost without a written human resource policy to guide them...

  29. Inventory Management
    When I look at the innocuous bar code on various products in the local supermarket, I never cease to be amazed about the person who invented the technology or thought up the concept. For if truth be told, the humble bar code is one of the biggest leaps taken by mankind in the highly critical world of inventory management. Without the barcode, inventory management would still be lagging behind. In fact, I would go so far as to say that there might not have been a structured field like inventory management at all...

  30. Put Your Web Browser On Steroids With The Right Toolbar

  31. The Employee Review Process
    One of the most neglected, yet valuable tools, an employer can make use of is the employee review process. Though often dreaded by both employer and employee alike, the employee review should be viewed as an opportunity to strengthen loyalties, identify strengths and position the company for continued growth...

  32. The Importance of a Communication Plan
    If we own, or have ever worked in a reasonably large business, we would be familiar with what is commonly known as a marketing plan. Meant to increase the sales of the product or service, the marketing plan identifies tips, tricks and strategies to help increase the sales. But hand in hand with the marketing plan, goes what is known as a communication plan...

  33. Using a Phone Answering Service
    A phone answering service is a company designed to take and record missed calls, much like an answering machine would. The phone rings a designated number of times before redirecting to the answering service, where the caller then hears recorded instructions on how to leave a message or alternative ways to contact the person they were trying to reach....

  34. What Will You Do When Disaster Strikes?
    What a nightmare! Imagine spending four months preparing for an important party attended by your key business associates and their customers. This party will make or break your finances for the next year, possibly longer. Now picture this: just after the party starts, the power goes out, the band disappears, the caterer gets arrested and the fire alarm starts screeching. The fate of your business hangs in the balance. The decisions you make in the next couple of minutes determine whether your business succeeds or fails...

  35. Workplace Safety
    All employers are legally obligated to provide a safe place of work for their employers. In the United States, this was deemed necessary under the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) of 1970. Similar legislation exists in most developed countries. With this law, workplace safety was brought to the forefront of employer’s minds...

  36. Writing Professional Business Letters
    There are many sources that claim to tell you how to more effectively write professional business letters, however there really isn't that much of a trick to it. Although you can pay for a course, download templates, or even buy software to write professional business letters, really you don't need to do any of these things in my opinion....


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