Category Archives: Business Management

Why the IRS Might Want to Know More About Your Business Gifts

About Business Gifts by Bart Kelsey at Wikimedia Commons Business Gifts and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Godiva chocolates, Tiffany plaques, awards and trophies and personalized briefcases are a few types of business gifts you can purchase for employees or … Continue reading

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Protect Your E-Commerce Business

E-Commerce Business Picture by Everaldo Coelho Protect Your E-Commerce Business with the Right Antivirus Software Package You’ve just typed a 10-page document or perhaps you’ve just finished a lengthy upgrade to your website. The last thing you want is to … Continue reading

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Balance Not Workaholism is in Order for Creative Business Leaders

Don’t Give Into the Temptation to Work More Temptation may feel or taste sweet; however, giving into it can also come at a cost. A temptation to work long hours, rarely taking a break to enjoy spending time with family … Continue reading

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Independent Leaders Paying Quarterly Business Taxes

  Independent Leader Quarterly Business Taxes Launching a creative business allows you to fulfill a dream you may have had for several years, perhaps for several decades.  The step toward entrepreneurialism has given you the opportunity to control your schedule, … Continue reading

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How Often Do You Follow Up?

By following up with your current customers you can generate the feeling that you sincerely care about their wants, success, families and general well being.  You can also follow-up with “prospective” customers and clients, keeping your business name and the … Continue reading

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