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7 Reasons to Pay Yourself First Last month I was referred to a young fellow who wants to open his own business. He was pleasant, energetic, knew his stuff too; all good qualities to have, especially if you're self-employed.We started out well enough. We talked about his long-range goals ...
Blog Your Business Does your business need a blog?A blog is a Web log, an online journal. Blogs started out asonline diaries, in which diarists shared their everyday liveswith the world. From their beginnings as a weird Web fad in 1998,blogs have moved on, and are well on ...
Hey Landlord! Is Your Lease Legal? The longer you are a landlord the more you strive to create the perfect lease/rental agreement. Landlords learn in the school of hard-knocks that some tenants are certified trouble makers and we try our best to protect ourselves with a carefully ...
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At some point many small business owners are left with no or a small amount of capital to promote their business. But many entrepreneurs utilize these free or low budget yet effective tactics to promote their business online and offline.
1. Print out flyers or business cards and take them to your local stores, banks, beauty shops etc.
2. Word of mouth never fails, so tell your friends to tell their friends.
3. Make a cookie, candy or fruit basket and take it to your local store with your business cards.
4. Exchange links with other sites.
5. Post your brochures business cards at your local bulletin board.
6. At a restaurant when tipping include your card.
7. Send a press release to your local newspaper.
8. Submit your site to search engines and directories.
9. Give out free samples, promotional products, e-books etc.
10. Write articles for others to use on their website and newsletter include your web site URL and a brief description of your services/products.
Kenia Morales is the publisher and owner of online magazine " For Every Aspect Of Today's Woman". To find more business related information and resources visit her site at http://www.kpatra.com
info@kpatra.com
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Leases/leasing contractsIndianapolis Business Journal-The US Attorney's Office leased 44412 square feet of office space in Market Tower, 10 W. Market St. The tenant was represented by Tim Craft of CBRE. The landlord, MT Acquisitions LLC, was represented by Dave Moore, Andy Martin, Darrin Boyd and Bennett ...and more » |
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