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How to Build an Online Drop Shipping Business
A drop shipping business is a fantastic way to make money on your own time. Whether it’s a full-time career or a part-time supplement, it’s an easy way to make some cash. For those new to the concept, drop shopping is when a seller orders products straight from the wholesaler. This is less risky than traditional sales practices, which requires the seller to buy a bunch of products from...
How do blog carnivals work?
Joining a blog carnival is a lot simpler than you might think, and a great way to promote your websites and blogs while attracting the readers YOU wish to reach. Joining a blog carnival sure increased my readership back in 2008!
A carnival is basically an alliance of blog owners who agree to host their own blog carnival every month or so. Each member contributes their best posts to the weekly...
5 Tips for Choosing a Managed Services Provider for Your Business
There are a lot of managed services providers out there. Some offer excellent service, others don’t. Finding the right team to manage your IT infrastructure on a monthly basis isn’t always easy, but if you follow these 5 steps, you’ll enjoy the peace of mind that comes with knowing you have the right virtual IT team working to keep you productive and secure 24/7.
#1 Don’t underestimate the...
How to Improve Your Self-Esteem
When trying to get ahead in life the most common obstacle is low self- esteem. Whether or not we choose to admit it, most of us have dealt with this at some point in our lives. Self-confidence and positive thinking are both keys to building self-esteem and thereafter a more accomplished lifestyle. These character traits separate CEOs from those who stay stagnant on the corporate ladder. For those...
How To Start A Business?
One of the biggest challenges for first time entrepreneurs or want-to-be entrepreneurs who have never started a business is “How to start a business?” It is easy to get lost and not have a process when it comes to starting a business. In this article, we have outlined a step-by-step process to starting a business.
Step 1: Define your job as an entrepreneur
This might sound like something...
How To Incorporate
A DIY Guide to Navigating the Incorporation Process
So you have decided to incorporate – excellent! Incorporation is one of the wisest actions you can take to help your business along. It adds an air of credibility to your company, helps to separate and protect your personal assets from the corporation’s, and can even help save you money during tax time.
In an effort to help all of you do-it-yourself’ers out...
How to Find an Angel Investor
Starting a new business can sometimes require a large sum of cash. While the amount of funding needed to get started will vary, the fact that your company will require funds is obvious. Businesses need to buy materials, supplies, equipment, services and other items that will make it possible to put the plan into action. When it is not possible to obtain a traditional loan, an angel investor might...
How to Sell Your Products To Walmart?
In this article Joe McVoy talks about how to get your product into stores like Walmart, Target and other top retailers and make substantial amount of profits from it. Joe has sold over $45 million of his inventions to major retailers including Walmart, Target and others. Find below Joe’s story in his own words.
As an entrepreneur who has developed and sold over $45 Million of my inventions to...
How to Start a Construction Business?
Many people are attracted to the construction business because of big budget projects. It’s not uncommon to hear people who became multi-millionaires or even billionaires in a short period of time by starting off in the construction business.
So, we asked an expert who’s been in the construction industry for over 20 years on his views on the construction business.
How does the construction business...
How to Hire a Great CEO
“To hire a GREAT CEO, the work must be put in on the front end. That means ADEQUATELY TRAINED INTERVIEWERS, building the interviewing team, an accurate job description, and writing effective interview questions. If you get lazy or take shortcuts on any of these upfront steps, you’re likely to sabotage the hiring results you achieve on the backend. What’s at stake here is the success or failure...


