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January 2009
   
•  Carpet Recycling? You Bet and By the Bale
   
The Ten Point Punch List for Acquiring a
Franchise
   
Fourteen Big Businesses That Started in a Recession
   
TV Viewing and Internet Use Converge, Nielsen Says 
   
December 2008
   
•   Donating Your Old Cell Phone? Make Sure You and Your Employees Kill the Old Data
   
•  Economic Downturn Requires That Firms Make Every Dollar Count in 2009
   
•  Small Business Leaders Report Growing Success With Consumer Driven Health (CDH) Benefit Programs
   
•  Geezer.com Offers Products By Seniors For Seniors, Others
   
•  Firm Offers Media Tips for Small and Home-based Businesses
   
•  ArtisansMarket.com Networks Customers, Suppliers and Artists
   
•  Women Business Owners Optimistic About Revenue Growth in 2009
   
•  US Hispanic Market More Open to Emails Than Average Consumer
   
•  Fewer Teens Interested in
Entrepreneurship
   
November 2008
   
•   BBB Warns of Financing and "Government Grant" Scams During Recessions
   
•  Texas Sues James One GP LLC in Web Franchise Case
   
•  Firm Offers Media Tips for Small and Home-based Businesses
   
•  Home Based Businesses Screener Opens on the Internet
   
•  Franchise v. Home Start-up: Which Works Best in Recession
   
•  Olive Garden and Cracker Barrel Top Best Casual Lists, Hooters Bottoms Out
   
•  Referrals: Getting the Most From the ‘Low-Hanging Fruit’ of Sales
   
•  Thinking Outside the Door Builds Sales Even In Down Times
   
•  Experts Urge Companies To Look Inward For The Keys To 2009 Success
   
•  8 Skills For Closing The Communications Gap When English Is Not The First Language
   
•  Press Releases Help Improve SEO Presence for Small Businesses
   
•  How to Market to the Overlooked 25-34-year-old Age Segments
   
•  Employers, Individuals Changing Healthcare Benefit Course In 4Q
   
October 2008
   
  Robotics Expected to be the Next Frontier For Opportunity Seekers Through the Next Decade
   
  Healthcare-related ventures offer significant opportunities for individuals seeking new challenges
   
  Opportunity, Franchise Seekers Grow During Economic Slowdown But Caution Is Needed
   
Hispanics Are Online in Large
Numbers
   
  "Geezer" Describes How To Use the Web To Market to Seniors
   
September 2008
   
  Multi-level Marketing Still Offers Avenue To Financial Independence
   
Using A Hobby To Build A Successful Business
   
  Finding Hidden Value Opportunities On The Internet
   
  Keeping Your Present Job While Creating A New Venture
   
Five franchises to start for under $26,000
   
He Who Stoops Will Conquer
   
  Two Small Beverage Producers Step Lively Against Big Brands, Win Marketshare
   
July / August 2008
   
Sales Representatives, Software Developers and Nurses Identified as Workers Who are Best Able to Weather Sluggish Economy
   
Expert Offers Five Tips To Research, Qualify Potential Sales Targets
   
Transpromotion -- New Marketing Concept Gaining Acceptance
   
How to Reach and Engage Human Resources Buyers and Convert Them to Leads
   
Dysfunctional Relationships in Business
   
Online Marketplace Aiding Impoverished Women
   
Creating a Promotional Wallop Cheaply and In-House
   
Creating, Marketing A “Cool Soup” Leads To A Successful Venture
   
Strategies For Sales Teams To Help Overcome Bad Times Outlined By Experts
   
June 2008
   
•  Smaller Companies Are More Likely to Experience a Loss Overseas
   
•  Companies Can Generate Sales With Book That Highlights Expertise
   
How to Discover a Brand's Truth
   
Using Social Networking To Sell Products Especially Helpful To Smallest Enterprises
   
Hispanic Widow Grows Foods Business, Adds Products



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