The first step in creating a technology plan for your small business, or big business, is to understand clearly what you have now.
Small Business Podcasting Demystified
Much has been written lately about the subject of podcasting. Podcasting is a very powerful small business tool but, some are kept away because it all sound so technical.
Insuring Your Small Business
The number of small businesses starting up in the UK increases every year. The people starting a new business do it for a variety of reasons, to follow a dream; the need to stay at home combined with the need to work, redundancy, the list is endless.
Football to Business: People are Everything
The great NFL football coach Bum Phillips allegedly said of legendary Miami Dolphins Head Coach Don Shula (pictured below) that, “He could take his’n and beat your’n; or take your’n and beat his’n.”
The Changing Facets of the SEO Business
The word “change” has over a dozen definitions, at least according to my electronic source at Princeton University.
Building Relationships for your Business By Volunteering
“…entrepreneurs need to interact with their target market and then communicate effectively with them in order to build any relationships that may lead to a sale. How do you reach your customer if you can’t afford well-placed advertising, need a larger budget to produce a radio or tv spot and want more of a connection than one night networking events?…”
Internet Meetings and Small Business
The world today is a global village. It is no longer necessary, or sometimes even possible, for all the employees of any organization to come together.
Microsoft: too business oriented to get Web 2.0?
Kaliya, Identity Woman, says that to Microsoft we are just customers. “It seems to me that their language regarding those of us who use their stuff – customers. Individuals who buy stuff most notably not creators.”
Global Business Opportunities
Globalization, outsourcing, and offshoring are very much in the news these days.
Microsoft Pushing Hard In Business Market
An aggressive push by Microsoft with its Dynamics products has seen it grow its placement of CRM seat licenses in the enterprise and unveiled a few initiatives aimed at the small-to-medium business (SMB) market.