10 Tips For Getting Government Contracts
by Gil Zeimer on July 26, 2011 Last fiscal year, the federal government awarded more than $580 billion in contracts to private firms. The good news: By law, 23 percent of those contracts must be...
View Article5 Tips on How to Cross-Train Employees Effectively
Cross-training is an effective and, for most small businesses, essential way to ensure business continuity, whether a key staff member breaks an arm or wins the lottery – either way taking them out of...
View ArticleSend & Receive Payments for Less
Intuit PaymentNetwork is a new and affordable way to send and receive payments over the Internet. It takes only minutes to get started. Enjoy low costs – only 50¢ per payment received No monthly...
View ArticleOnline Security for Small Businesses
Small businesses don’t have as much time or money to protect their business online as a large business. In the attached article, Kevin Casey describes 4 ways that cyber criminals can take advantage of...
View ArticleFREE 401(k) Intuit Webinar
Attend this FREE 401(k) Intuit Webinar on Wednesday, 3/21/2012 11:00 A.M. MST. A SPECIAL 401(k) OFFER will be available to webinar participants. SIGN UP TODAY to secure your space and get your...
View ArticleRadio Broadcast – Tuesday, May 15
Tune in Tuesday morning, May 15 between 10:00 & 10:30 a.m.when I join the Experience Pros on their radio show. You will see why the Experience Pros Radio Show is the most positive business talk...
View ArticleEmployee Fitness – For Greater Productivity
Your employees are the greatest asset of your business. Rachel Hartman describes how to make fitness an integral part of your business including the need for you to set an example. The potential lower...
View ArticleLinkedIn – How can it help your business?
LinkedIn.com officially launched on May 5, 2003. At the end of its first month, it had 4,500 members. Today, the world’s largest business networking site gains roughly one million new members every...
View ArticleCollections – Will they ever pay?
The client or customer hasn’t paid on time and you’ve called or sent out one or more notices without any response. When do you “draw the line” and write off the charge(s) or send the balance to a...
View ArticleCorrect Classification: Employee or Independent Contractor
Businesses must understand whether the relationship with workers determines their positions to be that of an employee or of a contractor. The IRS has specific guidelines to determine the correct...
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