Category Archives: Starting a Business

Avoid Financing Business with Personal Credit Cards

By Rhonda Campbell Few businesses start with enough money to cover all recurring and non-recurring expenses. To pay business start-up costs some entrepreneurs take out low interest loans from credible lenders. Other entrepreneurs secure funding from family members and friends … Continue reading

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Home Office Equipment to Help Telecommuters Jumpstart their Careers

By Rhonda Campbell The right home office equipment can help telecommuters to jumpstart their careers and earn more money than they earned working at a busy office complex. In addition to getting the right home office equipment, proper lighting and … Continue reading

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Former Hollywood Talent Pro Pens Children’s Books and Advocates for Gluten Free Lifestyle

MEET TINA TURBIN:   In addition to being an avid book lover and philanthropist, Tina Turbin is an author, researcher and cook. She has many interests and enjoys sharing them through her written words. Her current projects involve writing children’s books, … Continue reading

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Factors to Consider Before You Add a Blog to Your Small Business Website

By Rhonda Campbell Points to Consider about Small Business Blogs Search engines love blogs for one simple reason. Blogs allow search engines to direct users to fresh content. In fact, if instead of thinking of a search engine as a … Continue reading

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Don’t Look Now Your Creative Small Business Might Have to Shift

By Rhonda Campbell For more than 70 years IBM ruled the computer market, introducing fully transistorized mainframes, floppy disks and personal computers at a time when other computer companies were still focused on developing large, bulky desktop computers for the … Continue reading

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