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![]() Janet Attard - ArticlesJanet Attard is a small and home business expert, author and founder and CEO of the Business Know-How small business website. The site provides business ideas, tips, hints and resources for starting a business, marketing, Internet marketing, and managing employees. For more free information to grow your business, visit http://www.businessknowhow.com.
To follow on Twitter: http://twitter.com/JanetAttard Credit Card Pitfalls For Business OwnersFor business owners a cancelled or expired credit card can be a very big deal. That's because business owners often set up recurring expenses to be billed to their credit cards. For small businesses, one of the most important recurring expenses is payment for the company's domain name(s). These are easy to forget about... When the Customer Won't PayAs the recession grinds on, more and more businesses and consumers are feeling the pinch. Some businesses and consumers are trying to solve their cash problems by paying their bills more slowly. And, unfortunately, bills from small businesses are often the ones that businesses and consumers think they can delay paying. That doesn't mean your business should accept this as a fact of business life. There are a number of steps you can take to collect outstanding receivables and to get customers to pay on time. Is Your Business Tough Enough To Survive Recession?The economy is playing havoc with a lot of businesses, but many small businesses are thriving despite the recession. Ask yourself these ten questions and make your business tough enough to survive recession. Five Link Building Sins to AvoidOne of the most important keys to getting good placement in search engines is to get other websites to link to your site. To acquire relevant, high-quality inbound links and avoid being pegged as a spammer, steer clear of these five deadly link-building sins. 8 Ways to Keep Your Business Afloat in a Bad EconomyRunning a business is never a sure bet, but in today's economy it sure can feel like you're caught between the proverbial rock and a hard place. What can you do when things get tough? How can you get ahead when your business is beginning to make you think of a bus emptying out on the last run of the day? Here are several strategies for you to consider. Do You Really Need New Labor Law Posters?Keeping up with federal and state labor law notices you're required to post, and making sure that the most current notices are posted in the workplace is hard enough. To complicate matters, some companies use scare tactics to market their products. So how do you know if you really need labor law posters? Get More Sales, Leads, and Customers From Your WebsiteAre you dissatisfied with the number of leads and sales you're getting from your website? Here are several steps you can take to get better results. Top 10 Tips for a Profitable Web SiteRunning a business today without a collateral website isn't an option. Having a website is a necessity whether you are a speech pathologist or own a party goods store. Consumers and business owners alike use the web to research purchases as well as to make them. So, even if a buyer ends up inside your brick and mortar store to make the purchase, chances are good the sale began at your website. Follow these basic principles of sound website design and navigation to improve your chances of success. Web Site Usability ChecklistGetting visitors to your web site is only half the battle. To be effective, your web site has to be structured to help visitors easily find their way around. All it takes is some careful planning. Use this checklist to see if your website is easy to use.
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