Career and Money Articles

Two Types of Business Plan Executive Summaries

By: Dave Lavinsky
Category: Career and Money
Companies seeking capital often ask how long the Executive Summary of their business plan should be. The answer depends upon the use of the summary, mainly determining if 1) it precedes the full business plan, or 2) it will be used as a stand-alone document.

Earn More Money in Your Home Business by Creating a PIG

By: Glen Jansen
Category: Career and Money
Learn an important lesson for setting up systems that pay you while you sleep or on vacation. If the idea of doing the work once and get paid forever makes your skin tingle with delight, then you really need to get a passive income generator working for you.

The Secret to Making More Money in Your Online Business: Lessons From Monopoly

By: Glen Jansen
Category: Career and Money
Learn the money making secret embedded in the game of monopoly. Discover how to use this secret to make more money in your business. Your approach to running your internet business may never be the same.

The Internet and Your Safety

By: Susan Murphy-Milano
Category: Career and Money
Safety On The Internet

From Marketing To Tea, Any Type of Website Can Benefit From Paid Optimization

By: Lorraine Bevere
Category: Career and Money
Any kind of website can benefit from paid optimization but be sure to follow a few key points when choosing a suitable service.

How to Bounce Back After Being Fired, Laid-Off, or Downsized

By: Marie Magdala Roker
Category: Career and Money
There is life after being laid off, fired or downsized. Bounce back with these motivating tips.

17 Mistakes Professionals Make with Their Blogs

By: Denise Wakeman & Patsi Krakoff, Psy. D.
Category: Career and Money
Hundreds of blogs are started each day and many of them are abandoned after several months because it takes time and energy to keep a good business blog going.

In Business Planning, Competition is Good

By: Dave Lavinsky
Category: Career and Money
When developing the competition section of your business plan, companies must define competition correctly, select the appropriate competitors to analyze, and explain its competitive advantages.

Analyzing Customers in Your Business Plan

By: Dave Lavinsky
Category: Career and Money
The Customer Analysis section of the business plan assesses the customer segments that the company serves. In it, the company must 1) identify its target customers, 2) convey the needs of these customers, and 3) show how its products and services satisfy these needs.

Begin Your Home Based Business Today

By: Hank and Dot Stevens
Category: Career and Money
It can be very confusing and overwhelming when starting a home business. But, putting it off until tomorrow is not the solution. If you follow some simple steps, starting a home based business can be less complicated.


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