All posts tagged "Business tips"
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What’s your action plan when things go wrong?
Nearly everyone who goes into business is at aware of the fact that at times, it can be a risky game. Even the most reliable chains of supply and demand can be affected by things...
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8 top ways to get savvy with your business
If you look the word ‘savvy’ up in the dictionary, you will probably find a definition along the lines of ‘good at judgments; pertaining to a shrewd and practical knowledge.’ As you can see, being...
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3 things entrepreneurs need to know about apps
Apple’s App Store generates more than $10 billion in revenue for developers every year, and thanks to the proliferation of apps in business and among consumers, the market is still expanding. It should come as...
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How to keep your data safe from hackers
In the modern world, one of the key concerns for businesses is their data. A lot of companies rely on the data that they store for many of their essential operations. Whether it’s software that...
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How to NOT create a terrible brand name
Make it catchy, memorable, and unique! Those are the tips you usually follow when trying to think of a name for your brand. Somehow, you still end up with lousy ideas. You strain your mind...
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Why you could franchise your own business
If you are thinking of franchising, a franchise opportunity can offer some businesses the chance to optimize their returns, but not many people are aware of what franchising involves. Why franchise a business? Franchisees propel...
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3 reasons women are better employees
The war of the sexes will probably never end, but in the last years, we have witnessed major changes in social attitudes towards women in the workforce and management positions. Six decades ago, a Gallup...
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3 ways to make sure you get paid in business
When you run a company, it’s important to make sure you get paid. Working as an entrepreneur means you have to take charge of your finances. That means you need to get good at budgeting...
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How to get your clients to pay more
In a recent article for Entrepreneur magazine, Mike Templeman writes that when it comes to pricing your product, “don’t be the cheapest, be the best.” The author notes that founders of startups entering a competitive...