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Dos and Don’ts of Dealing with Negative Online Reviews

by Leeia Ladipoh
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Nothing will make you more proud as a business owner than seeing a local media source or customer publish a great review of your business online. On the other side of the coin, there is nothing more frustrating than seeing a bad review posted about your company. Many business owners who see a negative review are often angry, hurt and want to do something about it. Unfortunately, many of them do the wrong things. Here is a look at some Dos and Don’ts of dealing with negative online reviews: * DO look for merit in the review - While your... Read more

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Taking Proper Maintenance and Care of Your Website

by Danny Brown
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No matter how successful your small business may be, there are always ways to make it even more successful. One of the most effective ways to do this is by having an up-to-date and well maintained website. With Google and other search engines preferring new content over SEO-heavy text and old information, making sure you look after your website can mean the difference between a relatively successful business and a very successful business. Think of your website like a garden - with proper maintenance and care, it can grow into something beautiful and, most importantly, fruitful. Seeding Your Garden with... Read more

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Tools for Starting Your Own Business

by Rebecca Button
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So you want to start your own business? This article looks at some of the research and advice you need to read before drafting a business plan. The discussion includes determining if entrepreneurship is for you, finding a business idea, startup tips from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), and researching the market for your business concept. The first thing is to determine if you are cut out to be an entrepreneur. In "Is Entrepreneurship for You?" the SBA presents some interesting food for thought. First, the SBA states that you have a slim chance of being successful in this... Read more

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Where to Start With An Import Export Business

by Veronica Stone
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I often receive inquiries from workshop participants, clients, and visitors asking, "Where do I start?" There are many aspects of international trade to learn. I have been studying and practicing in this field for years, and I can honestly tell you there is no quick way through all of the information. It’s a matter of persistence and patience. In addition, every single venture is different and presents unique challenges. But it can be done, and if you pursue it further than the next person, then you win. So hang in there. You can do it! With that said, here are... Read more

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