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Freelancers can help your small business do more for less. Just be sure you're hiring the right ones.
Keeping your personal finances separate from your business finances isn't always easy. But if you aren't careful, it may cost you.
Some days it seems you're working for nobody but the taxman. Here's how you can keep a little of it for yourself.
If you aren't tracking key business indicators for your small business, you're flying blind.
Motivation comes from within. Here are seven ways to help your people find theirs.
If Steve Jobs can change his industry why can't you change yours?
In economic conditions rich or lean, these tried and true cost cutting tips can fatten your bottom line.
It's tough to find business success in a tough economic climate. Are your mental roadblocks making it tougher?
More and more states are looking to Internet sales to boost tax revenue. For small businesses, that means tax compliance is even more complex.
Do your homework before launching a Groupon campaign. If you don't, a social media money-maker may become a social media monster.
Many happily married business owners avoid thinking about what happens to the firm if the marriage dissolves. But waiting 'til the end may mean parting ways with the company, too.
Results-based management is a must for firms with lots of offsite employees. It offers plenty for the rest of us, too.
When motivating your employees with incentive compensation, be sure the incentives in your plan match your business goals.
Don't just hang out on your downtime -- hang out with people who can help you build your business.
Follow these trade show basics and make your next event memorable -- and profitable.
Employees today are motivated by more than money -- they want flexibility, too. Give it to them.
Hoping for a better run organization won't lead to one. Take a hard look at your business and start making improvements, one by one.
Digital distribution of gifts offers small businesses an almost free way to reach new customers. Go ahead, give it away.
What your accountant doesn't say could be harmful to your business.
Ten years ago the Web challenged small businesses to market in a new medium. Are mobile devices about to become your next marketing challenge?