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The Basics of Creating a Filing System That You Can Benefit From Starting Today
By: Tracey Lawton | 19/07/2008
In my brand-new article, I'm going to share with you 7 easy steps for getting your filing system in place. The summertime is generally a quieter time with a more slower pace of business, so use this time to get one of your core office systems in place.
The 9 Things You Will Want to Include in Your Email Newsletters
By: Katrina Sawa | 19/07/2008
You probably get numerous newsletters across your desk each month. How many of those do you really read? I am sure that you scan certain newsletters for valuable information, while you just toss others. Then, of course, there those like mine (chuckle), which you read every last word of.
How to Establish yourself as an Expert
By: Katrina Sawa | 18/07/2008
Establishing yourself as an Expert in your field is a great way to get added exposure, publicity and credibility for you and your business which will ultimately bring you more sales and more money!!
Women Owning the Workplace: Tips to Guide Female Entrepreneurs
By: Melissa Mashtonio | 18/07/2008
Women are taking the business world by storm, and it doesn't look like they're backing down. According the Womenentrepreneur.com, women-owned firms are the fastest growing in the country. Women are looking beyond the traditional roles and moving ahead to a new role: entrepreneur. This does not necessarily mean women are...
Getting Ahead in the Construction Industry
By: Duncan Freer | 18/07/2008
With new regeneration and Government housing targets, the construction industry is facing the toughest challenges yet. With new projects in commercial and residential developments, growing pressures for sustainable and low impact development and the need for low cost housing, better and faster results are being expected from everyone involved in...
Getting Ahead In The Rail Industry
By: Duncan Freer | 18/07/2008
The rail industry is a greener alternative for travel than any other method at the moment, and as a result is beginning to see an increase in investment and public interest. With the Government and business regulators placing such a huge emphasis on offsetting personal and private carbon emissions it...
Getting Ahead in the Utilities Industry
By: Duncan Freer | 18/07/2008
The Utilities industry is currently facing rapid change and is having to adapt to the many new demands made on it by existing and potential customers. Once dominated by state-run monopolies, the utilities sector of the twenty first century is shifting to respond to emerging competitors who are increasingly savvy...
Recessions Require Leadership From the Core!
By: Axel Meierhoefer | 18/07/2008
When things are going tough, leaders need to step up and deliver more than every. LEading fomr the core is what we need to succeed
More from Samuel Martin
Web Sites Level Playing Field in Business
By: Samuel Martin | 12/10/2007 | Online Business
For many years, only the largest companies had the resources to attract and serve customers all over the world. Now, thanks to technological innovations and the Internet, small businesses are able to offer the same high-quality services and compete on a global scale.
Touchscreen Technology: a New Gateway to Products, Services
By: Samuel Martin | 12/10/2007 | Communication
Frequent fliers know that checking in for flights is much easier and quicker today thanks to self-serve kiosks that enable users to zip through the process with the touch of a finger.
Writing Wrongs: Editors Help Students Avoid Costly Errors
By: Samuel Martin | 12/10/2007 | Education
College students struggling to write the perfect paper often turn to friends or parents for help in correcting everything from punctuation to syntax errors to misspellings.
Chances are, however, that unless Mom and Dad are working for The Washington Post, some things are going to fall through the cracks, and junior may be less than thrilled with his final grade.
Roll-up Bag Irons Out Wrinkle Problem
By: Samuel Martin | 12/10/2007 | Business
Savvy travelers know the trick of rolling their clothes when they pack to reduce wrinkles and save space.
This usually works for smaller, casual articles of clothing, such as tops and jeans. But what if you had to pack a suit? And if you are taking a short trip for business, how do you fit your business attire into an overnight bag that you don't have to check?
Give Dad the Gift of Technology
By: Samuel Martin | 12/10/2007 | Business
Dad will always appreciate the dress shirt or cologne that you normally give him for Father's Day. But this year, why not break from tradition and give him an electronic gift that will help him step squarely into the 21st century?
Where to Get a Free Ipod, Find Other Giveaways Online
By: Samuel Martin | 12/10/2007 | Marketing
Since Apple's iPod came onto the scene in 2001, tens of millions of the popular music players have been sold.
If you wish to join the mass of iPod devotees, a new one will set you back about $200 or more.
Boating Industry Launches Marketing Campaign
By: Samuel Martin | 12/10/2007 | Marketing
For the first time in U.S. boating history, marine products manufacturers will spend millions of dollars promoting the benefits of recreational boating and boat ownership.
The National Marine Manufacturers Association's "Grow Boating" campaign and $12 million marketing blitz includes national advertising buys, direct mail and other initiatives that the industry hopes will connect with potential boaters whose free time is growing more fractionalized.
Award-winning Web Sites Place Visitors First
By: Samuel Martin | 12/10/2007 | Marketing
What does it take to have an award-winning Web site? According to the Web Marketing Association, it takes a combination of qualities.
Since 1997, the Web Marketing Association's Web-