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by Terry Hill - 2007-09-10
In many ways, the rules of the game of business are similar to the once popular quiz show of the 50's, the $64,000 Question. The rules are simple, in that, the host (the buyer) of the quiz show ...
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by David Johnson - 2007-09-14
If you havenot heard much about the features and options offered with satellite televisionfrom DirecTV, you are long past due at taking a closer look. If you still get television from...
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by Steven Robert - 2007-09-20
Within the next few years, experts say, two-way video communications will be the new cutting edge way of doing business. The banking industry is already starting to deploy "virtual tellers" at b...
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by Scott Oliver - 2007-10-09
When you're not actually seeing your customers face to face, it can be difficult to create a personal connection with them. Although you want each of your customers to feel right at home with your bu...
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by rob tendick - 2007-10-09
All successful entrepreneurs employ the same 6 basic business techniques, no matter what the business or industry is. They might be bred into them, or taught to them; but the basics are the sa...
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by - 2007-10-14
When you're in business to make money, you need to establish a sense of trust between you and your customer. You need to make sure they trust you are providing them with a quality product or service; ...
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by S Oliver - 2007-10-19
When you're in business to make money, you need to establish a sense of trust between you and your customer. You need to make sure they trust you are providing them with a quality product or se...
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by Murad Ali - 2007-11-02
Sprint is the Nation's third largest mobile phone company and they arecurrently experiencing a 77% drop in profits and customers are optingfor more friendly services. Sprint recently dropped 377,0...
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by Martin Lemieux - 2007-11-08
Author: Martin LemieuxThis article is a 4 part mini-series, if you haven't read part 1 was: The Perfect Meeting (Part1) - Staging For A New Client. You've marketed your business properly; a pros...
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by Susan Daffron - 2007-11-15
As a freelance writer, your job is to create a product that your customers absolutely love. Once you're in business, you probably want to stay in business, so you can continue paying the bills, eating...