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A Business Online – What You Should Do and What you should NOT Do

For Internet business starters, people intend to get wrong impression that it is easy and quick to earn money from online advertising. They are easily got ripped off by a lot of hypes online. Here are a few advice for people who want to run a successful business online.

If you ever searched Internet business model or marketing tools, you might already found that there are so many resources and tools online. Nearly everyone claimed that they have “magic keys” to help you reach financial freedom. You may tend to do the following: [DO NOT list]

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How to Start a House Cleaning Business on a Tight Budget

“If you use Emotion and Love to drive your sales and your business, you will create Loyalty Beyond Reason. And I promise you, you will build relationships and enjoy a business that exceeds beyond your wildest expectations”

First of all, before you decide to start your cleaning business, make sure this kind of work is right for you. You will need to be in good physical condition. Cleaning is very hard strenuous work. You will need to have good customer relation skills. You will need to have basic office skills and some accounting skills.

If you are planning on leaving your full time position to start a cleaning business, make sure you have at least six months of savings. Or keep your full time job and start out part time.

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Redefining Business Creativity – Ten Businesses Who Are Changing The World

In recent years, business has been given a bad rap. Global warming, war, environmental destruction, refugee displacement, and erosion of human and worker rights, and child hunger and starvation can all be traced back to the behavior of business driven by the profit motive. However, for every business who falls into this category there are, literally thousands of others whose activities make a significant contribution to the well-being of their staff, communities, ecologies and planet.

The common thread between these businesses is not always immediately obvious. They come in many different shapes and sizes. They include large corporations, family businesses, local cooperatives and collectives, cottage industries, not-for-profit organizations, and simply those individuals with an idea whose time has come. These businesses are also diverse in their focus, vision and activity ranging from carpet manufacturing, to cosmetic sales, accounting services, community art, software developers and news services.

Rather than purpose or structure, the common thread between these organizations is that, together, they are redefining the concept of creativity in business. Traditionally, creativity has been seen as something to do with innovating new products and services. These businesses however, reflect a much more thoughtful uptake of creativity and are driven by creativity as a set of principles. These businesses engage ten principles of creativity not as something to be exploited in pursuit of the next big profit, but conversely as the purpose for which we ultimately seek to make our profits.

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