Archive for the ‘Entrepreneur’ category

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Expand your Janitorial Services to Increase Profits and Decrease Costs

February 23, 2010

If your janitor service business is well established with the basics, you may be feeling ready to increase your earnings and expand your services.  Fortunately, most of your clients probably need more services than you are currently offering.  If they like the work you do, they may be relieved to hear that they can start [...]

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Construction Business – Building Your Empire

February 17, 2010

Construction businesses are one of the most common small business concepts around. It’s an appealing dream to say goodbye to the boss and set your own hours, and plenty of tradesmen have the technical skills needed to do jobs on their own or with the help of the occasional contractor.
One of the great benefits of [...]

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A Lesson on Moving

November 23, 2007

A few years ago I needed a moving truck. I went to U-Haul’s website and began the process of booking a truck for the weekend of my move. I was pleasantly surprised at the ease of reserving. It seemed as though their online “Reserve a Truck” system was state of the art and very [...]

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Does Your Neighbor Pay You?

November 23, 2007

I was talking to one of my business colleagues last week who happens to own a CPA firm. We were talking about corporations and I brought up a situation I ran into a few days earlier with a client. I asked him how he would have structured the entity. His response was no surprise to [...]

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Well Executed Plays

November 23, 2007

When I think of teams, I automatically think of sports. I’m a sports fanatic. I especially like team sports such as basketball, baseball and football.
If you are a fan of sports, you can learn a lot of lessons that can be applied to your business. There are a lot of similarities with corporate teams and [...]