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| 6 Business Management Tips You Can Live With | | Added on 04/28/2009 By Jeremy Gislason | | | | | 1. Set goals.
The number one business management tool you can use to better your business is goals. Long term goals, short term goals and mid range goals too. In fact, when you started your business, you wrote a business plan right? Did your business plan include ... | | Read More >> |
| Why Your Online Business Needs a Privacy Policy | | Added on 04/26/2009 By Jeremy Gislason | | | | | I’m sure you’ve noticed that most websites include links to their “Privacy Policies” near the bottom on their home pages. You might have even tried to read through one of these Privacy Policies and understand what their purpose. If you have, chances are there was so much legalese ... | | Read More >> |
| Reducing the Risks of User-Generated Content | | Added on 04/22/2009 By Jeremy Gislason | | | | | User-generated content (or “Participatory Media” as some call it) can be a great way to boost the value of your website, and the traffic that’s driven to it. Many website owners have already found that developing online communities greatly increases their financial bottom lines. Sometimes, as has been the ... | | Read More >> |
| Membership Sites and Profits | | Added on 04/20/2009 By Jeremy Gislason | | | | | Business, any business, is about making money, right?
You’re in business to make money - it’s a great thing. There is absolutely no reason to have a business unless you’re in business to make money. You need it to live on, to make the world a better place and ... | | Read More >> |
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