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Sales Managers Save Gas Reduce Cost of Travel With Computerized Mapping and GPS
In today’s economy, it’s more important than ever before to plan efficient sales travel that helps maximize selling time on the ground, while reducing travel expenses. Laptop mapping and GPS has become an important tool helping companies to increase sales, while reducing the cost of sales.

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Introducing E-PR - The New Marketing Hybrid
Traditional advertising is still the gasoline of the American economic engine - and the dependency is not going to end any time soon. But new technology and the need for economic alternatives have combined to create a powerful new marketing hybrid. We call it e-PR.

The history of franchising.
Unless you’ve been living on another planet, you probably are familiar with franchising. You probably patronize a variety of franchised businesses without realizing that they are even franchises. These businesses run the gamut from gasoline stations and financial services to ice cream and carpet cleaning. Franchising is a part of everyday life. This article explores the history of franchising.

To Make Money OnlineStart By Giving Away The Farm Real Life Examples
As I talked about in parts one and two and three of this series. A friend wanted to get starting in business online. She was truly concerned about everything from the high cost of gasoline, to the election, to stock market crashes. She started the conversation with, "I don't know what I would do if I lost my job." I understood exactly how she felt because I have "been there...done that" and so I spent about two hours telling her how to make money online. ...And it all starts and ends with the word "Free."

Increasing Sales in a Sluggish Economy
You Can't Escape It Pick up a newspaper. Listen to the news reports. The price of gasoline is still quite high. The stock market is still down. The economy is still sluggish. The Middle East is still unsettled. The mortgage industry is still volatile.

Postcards and Stamps Are Far Cheaper Than Gas
With the continual spiraling prices at the fuel pumps, those involved in the goals to increase sales and business building are making some hard decisions. Is deciding between a stamp and a gallon of gas a hard choice? So why not use more stamps and less gas if your goal is to increase sales?

The Demise of and Hope for American Capital
What is the root cause of the financial crisis? It's not money. Money is a symptom, not a cause. The cause is deeper, more pervasive and more troublesome. Thinking that "capital injection" is the solution is like pouring gasoline on fire, hoping to extinguish it. Think again.

Sales are Up and Mediocrity is Up Too
Retail sales for February, excluding auto, were up for clothing, electronics, furniture and gasoline. Overall, excluding auto, sales were up nearly 1%. That's better than it sounds out there. But mediocrity is up too...

America's New Fuel Efficiency Standards
According to new guidelines from The Department of Transportation and the EPA, US vehicle fleets must reach an average fuel efficiency of 35.5 miles per gallon by 2016. The new rules will reduce consumption by 1.3 million barrels a day, cut CO2 by 220 million metric tons and save $65 billion as of 2020.

Green driving = saving money
Once gasoline prices were low. But many of us still remember when we payed for a gallon over four Dollars. Older cars often use more gasoline, bigger cars are heavier and just need more power = gasoline to get to speed. Nowadays we often read and hear about GREEN driving. Don't worry, you won't change color! But maybe your GREEN in your wallet will be more plentiful. We provide you with tips how to be green AND save money, tips that are working for older and younger cars and trucks.

Build a Monopoly for Your Main Street Business and Thrive
Recently, Bill Gates, the Chairman of Microsoft, said that if General Motors had kept up with technology like the computer industry had, we all would be driving $25 cars that get 1,000 miles to the gallon, reports Mike Farrell with aspenIbiz. BillG is frequently called a modern-day robber baron so read this short post to learn how American capitalism encourages the monopolization of a market, like robber barons, to survive as everything is being commoditized and prices, and your earnings, are racing to the bottom in the New Economy.

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