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Danger Signals of a Business in Trouble
Businesses throw off signs of stress much like humans do, so when you start to see these signs in a your business or a competitor, it is time to take action - don't wait.

How to Analyze a Competitor’s Website
Competitors' websites, if analyzed properly, can give you all sorts of information that you can use to increase the traffic and the popularity of your site. Here is an article on how to analyze a competitor's website. Start off by identifying the major players. A good place to do this is Yahoo’s directory. It is good to view the major players in similar fields to your own so that you have a better view of your web site as perceived by others.

What's a Domain Name Really Worth?
Discover some of the key criteria that make a domain name more valuable than others.

Find the Right Franchise Opportunity for You
Choosing the right franchising opportunity is essential. There are various factors to look for such as your interests and financial condition, the market for the product and the franchisors themselves. Moreover, you have to see how old the company is and also the support it is providing.

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A Telemarketer Called Me Recently
I had a telemarketer call me recently. Here’s a rough transcript of the conversation.

Google Analytics - How Accurate is it?
After an intensive study and analysis for over 2 months it has been found that Google Analytics is most likely to give you not more than 86% accurate results. Be it your online conversions or on-site goals fulfillment, the tool gives you only a rough idea estimate not the exact estimate. Anyhow, this does not mean that Google Analytics should not be used; it has a lot of added benefits. From this article you'll get to know how we can extract the maximum out of 86% accuracy of Google Analytics.

Should You Share Your Business Idea With Others?
Protecting your idea from unscrupulous people can be put you in a precarious position. On one hand you would like to get the benefits of sharing your idea with others. These benefits can be invaluable as you venture into a new business. A new pair of eyes with a fresh view point can help you identify; problems with your assumptions, new opportunities that haven’t been explored, and/or just provide constructive criticism. But the idea of someone stealing your business idea and starting it themselves can be a very real and paralyzing fear. This article discusses the pros and cons of sharing your idea and how to protect yourself.

Lesson #3: “The will to persevere is often the difference between failure and success.”
In 1915, Sarnoff came up with an idea that he believed would revolutionize the world as he knew it. The idea came after some 15 years in the business, with modest success. Still, the idea was no match for his risk-averse superiors.

Is Outsourcing The Right Strategy For Small Businesses During Slow Economy?
“When things get tough the tough gets going.” Here the latter word “tough” implies people who equip themselves with the best practices and some added innovation to see through the rough, in this context, the slow economy. Let’s pick outsourcing, as a strategy to counter this rough time and understand whether it is a sensible move to make or not.

Acres of Diamonds
Your greatest opportunities lie under your own feet. They lie in your intellect, your talent and abilities, your education and experience, as well as with your family members, friends and business contacts. The challenge is that in the rough, a diamond does not look like a diamond that we are familiar with. It looks like a black, rough piece of rock and must be cut, shaped and polished repeatedly before it glistens like the valuable stone that it is.

Team Building and Team Caring
Finish this statement about "when the going gets tough....." and it is often completed with some statement like "everybody goes shopping" or everybody makes margaritas". What's your idea for when it's tough in the world? So, what happens in the workplace when there is a rough patch? Do employees shop or sip or roll up their sleeves to help each other? In the best of all possible worlds, they help each other. Or they could if they had the right road map. In Total Leadership Connections, a leadership program that absolutely puts the spotlight on interactions between individuals rather than on just how specific individuals respond, the point is driven home with snippets from the film "Cool Running". This fun film is based on a true story to point out the power of teammates who have weathered tough times and redefined success.

Fun with Google Voice-to-Text
Many of you are aware of the slick technology that converts voice mail messages to text so you can read them as text or email messages. I use it and benefit from it, but the conversions, while giving you the general idea of the message, can be pretty rough at times. Here are some humorous Google Voice-to-Text conversions I have received.

Are You A Winner?
Do you know exactly what a winner is? Do you take responsibility for your actions? When the going gets rough? Do you get going?

PHP Shopping Cart Software and Its Benefits
By this point, you are probably already looking around at various shopping carts. You probably already have a rough idea of which ones you are looking at. However, like many people, you may have found ones that were built with different languages. The purpose of this article is to tell you which one I prefer, and I will tell you why.

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