Intuit, long considered the Goliath of small business accounting software, is being given a run for its money.
Monthly Archives: November 2015
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Will The Cloud Kill Intuit?
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Intuit, long considered the Goliath of small business accounting software, is being given a run for its money.
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The Best Time to Take Action Is Now
by Jeremy Ellens • • 0 Comments
Follow the Dale Carnegie school of thought. Doing something is always better than doing nothing.
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At This Store, the Fitting-Room Mirrors Know All
by Laura Entis • • 0 Comments
Shoppers at the Ralph Lauren Polo flagship store in New York City can now engage with Oak Labs’ smart, interactive fitting-room mirrors.
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Holly Holm's Shocking Victory Over Ronda Rousey Reminds Us That Every Champ Is Beatable
by John Brubaker • • 0 Comments
Whatever you’re fighting for in your business, you must do so for a higher purpose than just victory.
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Honesty and Acceptance Starts With Self
by Jim Joseph • • 0 Comments
You have to come clean with yourself first if you expect authenticity from others — in business and in life.
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Social Media Stardom Is a 7 Step Process
by Timothy Sykes • • 0 Comments
If you have authentic expertise and a sincere desire to help people, social media success is just a matter of working consistently long enough.
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How to Reach Your Target Market on Facebook
by Kim Walsh-Phillips • • 0 Comments
These tips, from direct response experts, will help you find the prospects you’ve been seeking so you can begin selling.
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How to Make a Lucrative Business Exit From 5 Entrepreneurs Who've Done It
by Thomas Smale • • 0 Comments
Long before you are ready to sell is the right time to begin getting the business ready to sell.
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The 'Short Guy Problem' in Clothing Stores Spotlights the Limits of Big Brands
by Andrew Yang • • 0 Comments
The founders of clothing retailer Ash & Anvil are helping shorter men stand a little taller by filling a niche larger companies have consciously ignored.